Wait what's a buildings fire evacuation plan if you aren't supposed to use the elevator to get down
Today in niche genres of joke that I can never get enough of and will probably still be secretly thinking about four years later
A declassified World War II-era government guide to “simple sabotage” is currently one of the most popular open source books on the internet. The book, called “Simple Sabotage Field Manual,” was declassified in 2008 by the CIA and “describes ways to train normal people to be purposefully annoying telephone operators, dysfunctional train conductors, befuddling middle managers, blundering factory workers, unruly movie theater patrons, and so on. In other words, teaching people to do their jobs badly.” Over the last week, the guide has surged to become the 5th-most-accessed book on Project Gutenberg, an open source repository of free and public domain ebooks. It is also the fifth most popular ebook on the site over the last 30 days, having been accessed nearly 60,000 times over the last month (just behind Romeo and Juliet).
Link to the Guide at Project Gutenberg can be found here
A Wikisource entry can be found here.
Mirrors can be found here, here, here, here and here.
my reblags
THESE PLACES USED TO SEEM SO FAMILIAR; NOW I LOOK FOR YOU IN THE DARK
yakuza fans scare me a little bit
This clip from Hotel Mario is the only surviving example of a musical genre I call “ghoulcore.”
this website’s easy watch. *dangles a bunch of greek gods like keys*
I'm pretty sure everyone does not have daily panic attacks, but go off.