New Printer & 1000 flyers dropped - E.K. Night Operations, Episode 3

EpistimonKapetanios
Published on Jan 2, 2025
Having put myself in a really bad financial situation with all the expensive ink I bought, it was time to get a new printer, so I don't spend so much money on ink. The new printer works really well, and with it, I was able to print a thousand flyers with ease. And then, I prepared for the biggest night operation of my entire life. I went all around my small town, from district to district, in 3AM I had started, and in 6AM, the dawn came. So, I took off my "uniform", put on a normal outfit that I had brought with me, and blending in with the crowd, I dropped my last remaining flyers on my way home. When I returned, it was 7AM. I was very tired after that, but it was worth it. I caught all of it on camera, and the story is a great one to tell.

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