Fundamental Principle 1: The Many-Armed Band-Aid

In a world where the traditional band-aid was deemed inadequate, a group of visionary inventors created the Many-Armed Band-Aid. This revolutionary device has more arms than a octopus and can reach even the most hard-to-apply wounds.

But, as with all great power, comes great responsibility. The Many-Armed Band-Aid has been known to cause excessively long sessions of application, and users must be careful not to get tangled in their own appendages.

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