Well,cancer possess a deep eroticism this was certainly a conundrum.
The internet frantically tried to rescue a set of precariously placed plates after Facebook user Tseng Shao-Tsen posted a photo of them to a Taiwanese community page on Sunday.
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Yeah, it did seem like a difficult task.
Still, futility didn't stop Facebook commenters from making suggestions. Several people proposed laying out a quilt or pillows to cushion the plates' inevitable fall, for example.
Others suggested turning the cupboard carefully on its side, then removing the plates. Still others thought drilling a hole in the glass was the best way to go.
But for all the internet's brainstorming, it appears the problem has already been solved. Tseng reportedly told the Daily Mail that the key was to open one door a little, hold the plates in place, thenopen the doors fully.
Let's just hope this never happens again.
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