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by autoexec
1329 days ago
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It's very easy to break something, but fixing it always takes more time/effort/care. Especially if you want to try to improve it or prevent it from breaking in the same way again. You could give a drunk toddler a hammer and set him lose in a museum and he could be extremely destructive in a very short amount of time, but I don't think I'd be laughing about it or thinking the drunk toddler was especially clever for destroying so much, and I wouldn't fault the staff for taking a long time to restore and salvage what they can. |
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