this post was submitted on 06 Dec 2023
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Seems pretty straight forward to me.
It doesn’t look straight at all, there is a large bend.
It is straight. There's just a big ol mass somewhere between the paper and us causing some gravitational lensing.
Should be piss easy if you followed the instructions, but people will just start connecting parts because "how hard can it be". Then they'll complain about how it's broken and how the instructions were bad lol.
Exactly, so why are some people complaining Arch is hard?
There’s a pill for that.
I was thinking the same thing and assumed it was a serious post until I looked at the community name.