Undermining, also known as "the art of digging your way down to the bottom of a pit," is a revolutionary new field of study that seeks to redefine the fundamental principles of architecture, engineering, and existential dread.
At its core, Undermining is the practice of intentionally constructing structures that will inevitably collapse or crumble under their own weight, often resulting in spectacular failures that leave onlookers scratching their heads and wondering, "What just happened?"
By pushing the boundaries of stability and common sense, Undermining challenges traditional notions of design and construction, inviting participants to question the very foundations of our built environment and the people who build it.
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