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Throwing Things at the Wall (Technique 2: The Art of Random Acts of Vandalism)

Also known as "The Uninformed Decision Method," this approach is as simple as it is brutal.

Here's how it works:

Some notable examples of the Throwing Things at the Wall (Technique 2) include:

• The Great Paint Splatter of 2017: A bold attempt to redecorate the wall with a can of spray paint and a few well-placed mallet strikes.

• The Fridge Flip of '18: A daring attempt to rehang a kitchen appliance with an unorthodox combination of force and gravity.

• The Stapler Shot of '19: A reckless and ill-advised attempt to reorganize office supplies with the power of a single, errant stapler throw.

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