Some Guy Is Leaving Hilarious Fake Trivia Books In Bookstores
If you haven’t visited a bookstore lately, you really should. And not just for the thousands upon thousands of books with countless tales that could influence you for a lifetime. But maaaainly for the chance of stumbling upon one of reddit users caducus fake books. Yes, fake. Recently, he teamed with reddit artist dinosaur_copilot & collaborated on a book of ridiculous fake trivia and has been dropping them off at random book stores all over the place.
More info: caducus, dinosaur_copilot, Amazon (h/t: collegehumor, imgur)
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