an analogy of sorts
Here's an analogy for all you puzzle-solvers to figure out:
Everybody has a favorite pair of jeans (or a favorite something, just work with me here). We are the most comfortable when we wear those jeans, and yet we still look good wearing them (i mean it's not like wearing sloppy sweat pants, you actually look and feel good in them). Over time they start to get really worn. You notice, but you don't pay too much attention, because there isn't really anything that you can do. You just keep on wearing them, and you're content. Eventually they become so worn that small holes appear. "Well, it is only a small hole," you try to convince yourself, and just try ignore it. Just in case, you go and try on some other pairs at the store, but nothing fits quite the way that "old faithful" does. One day the small hole becomes a giant rip, (in a place where a rip would not be suitable to have). You try your best to mend the rip. "Good as new," you say as you finish patching up the hole. You try to wear them again, but it just isn't the same. Reluctantly you return to the store and purchase a new pair.
Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da, life goes on
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