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// These traditions while fun, come with risk of injury. // |
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As with many other human activities - especially the ones performed in an intoxicated state - the "risk" is what actually provides the fun. |
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If you had a "glass smashing machine" where you could place the glass in an enclosed cabinet with a perspex safety window, and then press a button and see a carefully-engineered hammer swing down and neatly smash the glass, the sound being amplified though quadrophonic low-noise amplification via accoustic pickups, then all the "fun" would have completely and effectively extracted. |
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The excitement largely comes in seeing if either the thrower or some innocent bystander is going to be maimed or crippled by flying shards of glass. |
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I'd imagined some large steam-powered fairground organ trundling along the highways and byways randomly throwing stones at windows. |
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Its not a grenade or vandalism, the fun is in the sight/sound. |
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I'm with 8th on this. With Shz's device you might as well watch a video of breaking glasses. |
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<Neddie Seagoon> "We drank a toast, and smashed our glasses in the fireplace. I had to borrow a spare pair so I could find my way home...." </Neddie Seagoon> |
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