That lazyloads the class itself, not instances of the class. Our module creates lazy instances of each object on-the-fly. Maybe it should be called Object::LazyLoader, but it is really intended to work on the class level, so we're looking at Class::LazyLoader.
(Note: I answered that question in the thread, towards the bottom.)
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