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>My coffee mug broke earlier this year. Naturally, you wouldn't be reading this if it weren't a very special mug: It has accompanied me every day for the last 10 years. Through my student days, startup days, and early career, it has sat by my side with its goofy crocodile decals and brightened my desk. We've shared several thousand cups of coffee. That was until early February 2024. In a moment of inattentiveness, I knocked it off the kitchen counter and, giving into the idiotic reflex of trying to catch it with my foot, kicked it into the wall instead. I can still hear the sound of it shattering...

Archive: https://archive.today/ScOjJ From the post: >>My coffee mug broke earlier this year. Naturally, you wouldn't be reading this if it weren't a very special mug: It has accompanied me every day for the last 10 years. Through my student days, startup days, and early career, it has sat by my side with its goofy crocodile decals and brightened my desk. We've shared several thousand cups of coffee. That was until early February 2024. In a moment of inattentiveness, I knocked it off the kitchen counter and, giving into the idiotic reflex of trying to catch it with my foot, kicked it into the wall instead. I can still hear the sound of it shattering...

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I think I've seen a video of that. You get a patch of fabric or thread that is the same type as the garment and literally weave it into the existing weave thread by thread. Results are amazing. But fuck that lol. My clothes aren't that expensive. I'll just use an iron on patch for my work pants.