Is it true that it's a bad idea to retain any managed object, anywhere?
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Because: Core Data owns the life cycle, and it can turn them into a fault at any time today or tomorrow. And probably it won't care much about the retainCount. So I'm curious if retaining managed objects
1) makes any sense
2) or how bad it is, and why it is bad
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