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If anyone want to download a library with enough information to restart an industrial society from scratch there is the survivor library

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Depending on the content of the PDF, this could be incredibly helpful in the near/far future.

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If you have the means, seed Sci-Hub or Anna’s Archive

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This chapter about phonetics and phonology in New Zealand English is gonna come in so handy one day, I can feel it! It even has a silly joke in it, but it only works with a near-square merger (= the vowels in near and square sound the same) :3c

the joke

What animal can you drink?
- A bear!

Hay, Jennifer, and Margaret A. Maclagan. “Phonetics and Phonology.” New Zealand English. Edinburgh University Press, 2008, p. 27.

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Mini Archive Apocalypse

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Depending on the content of the PDF, this could irrecoverably wreck your entire system. PDF is an excellent malware vector these days.

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All the random manuals for industrial machinery

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Build a large library and print out the most practical stuff. You might need it soon. Nothing good is going to happen to people who aren’t prepared.

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That’s why Supply Side Jesus made guns

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You never know…

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Especially with Project 2025 looming around. Your PDF about a health discovery might help it survive in the age of people that want to “strengthen their immune systems” are in power.

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you just never know…

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