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why does this always happen? i don't get it.
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it just sits in my bag whats the problem why
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shitty moulding or it's sitting bent against itself constantly
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welcome to the hell that is "moving parts", anon. this is quite literally why SSDs are more reliable than spinning rust.
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>>101212170
It looks like the strain relief is a separate molding to the cable sleeving. That would explain it.
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>>101212170
one day, in a perfect world, one man, asks the question...
>Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
but he knew, the answer, already.
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Just fix it.
https://www.amazon.com/270-pcs-Adhesive-Assortment-MILAPEAK/dp/B0771K1Z7Q



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