Unless you kill the wolves first, they will kill you the moment you attempt to replace the door because in order to put a new door up you must take this one down.
Wrong. We must kill the wolves. Whether this is incidental damage by extensive use of a nail gun while attempting to reinforce the existing door is just a pleasant accident.
Maybe replacing the busted up door with a new one is a good idea?
It’s not like you have to choose between only two options.
Unless you kill the wolves first, they will kill you the moment you attempt to replace the door because in order to put a new door up you must take this one down.
You’re right. I guess accepting a mediocre bare-minimum forever is the best we should expect.
It’s almost as if the broken door’s existence depends on the fear of the wolf.
Wrong. We must kill the wolves. Whether this is incidental damage by extensive use of a nail gun while attempting to reinforce the existing door is just a pleasant accident.
Or you could replace pieces of the door until is brand new without giving too much chance of the wolf bust inside.
Pretty flippant language for such a risky maneuver. Talk is cheap.