How about some of that personal responsibility we've heard so much about from the right?
That is a very short amount of time to organize a nation.
Well yes, one imploded, but the shock wave created by that first implosion then shattered 6600 of them.
Really nice overview
What if I want to cut my spaghetti?

if they really want to support these people they need to neutralize the violent troopers who are harassing hurting and killing them.
They are doing so by being close to the protesters and interacting with them peacefully. Any ICE action would initiate a conflict with the National Guard, which would cause a lot of trouble for them. The National Guard doesn't have to actually initiate any violence in order to protect the protesters.
The hot cocoa / donuts is not just a gesture, it is an excuse to stand in arm's reach of the protesters, so that anything like a tear gas grenade would affect them too.
They are treading carefully, while creating positive press stories and preventing ICE from behaving like thugs.
My guess is mechanical stress during the print.
Think of your print object as a lever. The attachment to the print bed is the fulcrum. The taller the object gets, the longer the lever arm and the more potential for movement, especially while the plastic is still warm and soft.
On the other end of the lever is the nozzle spitting out melted plastic. The melted plastic is sticky (PETG in particular is kind of like chewing gum at print temperature). As the nozzle moves across the printed surface, the sticky plastic pulls on the previous layer, exerting a lateral force (you can watch this happen during the print, it's most obvious with tall thin parts). If there isn't enough contact area between the topmost layer and the one below it (which in your case it appears those parts of the hexagons have very little contact with the layer below) then the top layer can be ripped off.
Basically the individual limbs of the hexagons are too thin, and the angles are too steep. As the print gets taller the whole thing will flex more, making failures more likely near the top.
Supporting citizens' rights to free expression and peacable assembly is true patriotism.
This just in: projection requires distortion.
Probably not primarily booze, but vinegar. Prior to refrigeration and canning, food preservation was massively important. This meant salting, smoking or pickling. Apples that weren't good for eating were important as a source for producing vinegar.
Just to extend the point, everyone claiming that the accusations that the PRC was censoring TikTok content was a crazy conspiracy theory should be rethinking their position. There's no way these suppression features were suddenly added to TikTok overnight, it's been built that way for years. The new owners just added new keywords to the blocklist.