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"textContent": "A nearly destroyed Nintendo 3DS gets a meticulous second life in this restoration video, and watching it is ASMR-level satisfying. The careful disassembly of wafer-thin circuit boards, the lineup of delicate specialized tools, the anti-yellowing washes — it's all extremely methodical in a way that scratches the brain in exactly the right spot. — Read the rest \n\nThe post This destroyed Nintendo 3DS restoration is supernaturally relaxing appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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