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Oh that reminds me, one time I got so frustrated i threw my cube at the floor and it broke then it had to buy a new one :'(

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No, frustration is not typically considered a vitiating factor in legal terms. Vitiating factors are usually related to elements like mistake, misrepresentation, or duress that can invalidate a contract. Frustration relates more to performance issues and unforeseen circumstances that make it difficult or impossible to fulfill a contract.

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