Display title | Wire Dilemma |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You know, in Real Life, bombs with multi-coloured wires can be taken care of quite easily: Open the bomb. Find all wires. Take them all into one grip. Rip through all of them with your scissors. Shut the bomb. Go have a beer, you're done. No, really, that's it. The hardest part of disarming a bomb is, in fact, the recovering and opening part. |