Scissors, like most household tools, become worn out over years of cutting and slicing. They inevitably lose their sharp edge and won't cut as well as they used to, especially if they're used often.
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No one really thinks about scissors. When you need a pair—and everyone always needs one—you probably root around in a drawer. And while using them, you probably think, “Have these scissors always been ...
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