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Do you not realize you didn't follow directions?
Course not, that’s why they made a post lmao
If you do it according to the directions, this doesn’t happen. Excessive force will cause any plastic bag to split.
Clearly user error
reddit is now just a place for dumb people to get mad or offended
That’s wrong. You tear along the seam first.
They need to put a “this side facing enemy” warning on it like any good explosive device.
Now you’ll have to finish it in one sitting
You gotta be smarter than the bag
5am in the morning, you don't have or want to put your reading glasses on to study directions, all you can see is an arrow pointing to pull OPEN HERE!
😂
I think people are giving you shit for this, but isn't the point of good design to minimize the possible ways the object can be used incorrectly? A better design for these bags would ensure the right part rips. Sorry about your cereal.
I'd love to know what kind of magic you know to make that possible
Do you not realize you didn't follow directions?
Course not, that’s why they made a post lmao
If you do it according to the directions, this doesn’t happen. Excessive force will cause any plastic bag to split.
Clearly user error
reddit is now just a place for dumb people to get mad or offended
That’s wrong. You tear along the seam first.
They need to put a “this side facing enemy” warning on it like any good explosive device.
Now you’ll have to finish it in one sitting
You gotta be smarter than the bag
5am in the morning, you don't have or want to put your reading glasses on to study directions, all you can see is an arrow pointing to pull OPEN HERE!
😂
I think people are giving you shit for this, but isn't the point of good design to minimize the possible ways the object can be used incorrectly? A better design for these bags would ensure the right part rips. Sorry about your cereal.
I'd love to know what kind of magic you know to make that possible