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Packard Jennings 2006 Business Reply Pamphlet

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    4 months ago

    A classic. No idea where this is from, but I think I remember seeing it maybe 20ish years ago. Maybe even before that. Any info on its origins?

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      from https://packardjennings.com/2020/02/01/somepic2/

      This small, sixteen-page instructional pamphlet (2×5″) was produced and put inside the postage-paid, business-reply envelopes that come with junk mail offers. Every envelope collected from participants over the course of a year was stuffed with the pamphlet and mailed back to the company of origin. It is a practical anarchist’s guide for office workers to obtain Utopia.

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      4 months ago

      I will always rember this captivating comic, but not the name of it or site where it lives.

      I posted a TOMT to locate it, and u/Ion785 gave a link directly to it.

      Packard Jennings has many other art pieces on his site.

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    4 months ago

    this is cool and all, but may i suggest not lighting a building on fire while you (or any people) are still inside of it and the police is waiting outside

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      4 months ago

      Sure, you shouldn’t light a fire while you are still inside the same building, but I can assure you that I mused about enacting some of these panels, when doing IT work in tower blocks. It has it’s ups and downs.

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    4 months ago

    I love this Chad over here with the pink socks, pipe, and hot friend a third his age!

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    15 days ago

    The least beliavable thing of this comic is that the police didn’t bust in, guns blazing. The second least believable is that the building owner didn’t throw the Pinkertons at 'em