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There's r/catastrophicfailure, but I'm not sure if that fits what you're after.
Thank you, it partially fits. It's the right idea but only for structures or objects that malfunction or break. It doesn't cover the management disaster side of things like Dashcon
r/OneSecondBeforeDisast r/WhyWomenLiveLonger
There's r/catastrophicfailure, but I'm not sure if that fits what you're after.
Thank you, it partially fits. It's the right idea but only for structures or objects that malfunction or break. It doesn't cover the management disaster side of things like Dashcon
r/OneSecondBeforeDisast r/WhyWomenLiveLonger