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Date: 2022-07-31 06:51 am (UTC)I still don't know what direction of train wreck one might have expected from that, but the direction things went was certainly not it.
It's like one had a county fair full of steam locomotives being released on intersecting tracks so it was clear that some sort of collisions were going to occur but it was not at all clear what the parameters would be. And once we've taken that in and are starting to see the impending collisions, we pan back and find out that the whole thing is a scale model on a table sitting on a railroad track, just in time for a full-size real train to plow through and obliterate it into splinters.