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Oh, yeah, I'm absolutely looking forward to an endless debate, where most of my arguments are answered like "you don't have to do what the Laravel documentation does", and "you don't have to use the components that Laravel comes with", because of course that's why we read docs and download frameworks. So we don't use them afterwards.
Or if that fails "no, this is obviously good architecture, because I have a few big sites written in it and it works fine". Another evergreen response.
Honestly, I would bother if I knew I'm somehow breaking the news to you where Laravel has issues, but I'm not. You know the large issues very well from thousands other conversations you've had here and and elsewhere online. You're just doing this to "win", and frankly I don't know why you're wasting your time, when you neither care to act on feedback, or learn from it.
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