if you'd like
if you'd like
if you'd like
That's not a silly, goofy time. It's a tense, reactive, and hostile time and environment.
Don't listen to this meme. It takes a lot of planning and execution to blow up any target, regardless if you're the US Military, or some freedom fighting militia.
First: explosives aren't that hard to make just place them somewhere
Second: you don't have to blow up stuff. For example you can just pour sugar into a concrete mixer and prevent construction and such
sugar into a concrete mixer and prevent construction and such
I used to work for a concrete precasting plant. A single 20oz bottle of coke will ruin ten cubic yards of concrete easily.
But it's even easier than that. You can spray forms/reinforcement with soda before the concrete is even poured, and it will ruin the pour because the concrete won't bond to the reinforcement.
You gotta learn to have fun with it. Maybe use glitter.
Don't listen to this comment, I have tried small scale industrial Sabotage and I a had a very good time lage scale is obviosly more fun
I dunno man, Hyundai seem to be have one hell of a goof off w/r/t immobilizers and it seems like they did no planning at all and are just vibing
Sorry can't hear you over the bombs I just detonated
What if I just want to blow up that ass?
I would question your taste, but I get too many compliments on my looks to believe that I'm as lonely as I think I am.
Yea this meme is ass
"it came from that tik tak app or whatever they call it"
I know you would need to be totally anonymous to get away with it but it's it really worth it if you can't do it dressed as a supervillain and leave a calling card?
So long as the costume covers your face, and the calling card is sufficiently misleading, why not?
But what if you like "you should try"?
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Drive it around town!
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So...commit a guy fawks?
But plan enough to get away with it.
Some theory as to why you're doing it is also good but less necessary.
Step 1: Don't send a "Some of you Lords are alright, don't come to Parliament tomorrow" letter
Oh. Millhouse tries to be a meme again.
Reminds me of a comment I'd previously written:
Don't make threats (also don't kill people, it's usually wrong). It is too easy for Power to amplify and harness sincere backlash against your movement and whip it into counter progress outrage.
At a consultation stage don't threaten lives and infrastructure. Ask how the company will protect against sabotage and vandalism.
Are they building infrastructure that is vulnerable to ecoterrorists? If an ecoterrorist were to attack their pipeline with a high powered hunting rifle would it be an ecological disaster?
If a saboteur spread diamond grit abrasives on the rail track the coal cars travels on, would that cause damage, a derailment, or just increase maintenence costs? What about grease?
If seepage from the tailings pond was spread onto the plant manager's lawn, would he let his kids play there?
So many who think bombs are the way to go. They are not.
None of the following is a good idea, either.
Fun facts I've learned while working for a living:
1.) A bottle of coca-cola, or any sugary drink, will ruin a concrete pour.
2.) Diesel equipment doesn't like water, gasoline, or eggs in the tank.
3.) There are two ends of a telephone line. One end is at the building. The other end is in a box nearby that nobody is watching.
4.) A battered hard hat, old steel toe boots, a dirty yellow safety vest, and an air of confidence will turn you invisible.
somewhere online is a copy of a pamphlet that was made available to resistance folks during ww2, full of similar fun facts.
edit - the simple sabotage field manual
Most of that is destroying a machine you work at over month and annoying the shit out of people.
Nobody questions a man carrying a ladder
I'd wonder, and maybe ask, if they need help, so I'd remember them. And people who believe they're handy might come up to chat to see what's being worked on
But someone in a PPE and a clipboard? Could be a worker, could be an assistant running an errand, could be a safety inspector, could be the big boss - it's a nice mix of "that person is probably here for a reason" and "that person might be a headache with a penchant for power trips". I'm not going to approach or remember that person
Best part - if someone with a ladder or a tool belt is looking around or hanging out somewhere, they look like they're lost. If someone with a clipboard is looking around, they're probably inspecting, and if they're opening doors or looking around somewhere unexpected, they're probably just looking for a quiet place to fill out paperwork or make a call - easy excuse with no loose threads