When we got our hands on a copy of Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction we quickly unleashed hell on our office mates. Now that we found a new job we’re ready for a new workplace warfare manifesto to send some interns running for the hills when our coffee is slightly tepid. Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction 2 teaches you how to construct more little devilish creations – a paper throwing star, pen blowgun, and tons more – this time with a bit more emphasis on the clandestine aspects of an assault. Once you’ve built your arsenal out of junk you have in your desk drawers, John Austin shows you how to hide it all in case some suit walks by. If you’re still worried about being handed a pink slip (new girlie looking ammo), just construct the fake security camera to make everyone think you’ve got your eyes peeled (and are slightly crazy).
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