Auris & Zudrik
Zudrik Zudrik
Hey Auris, just found a digital oddity that looks like a legal drama in bytes—an old, corrupted game patch where the missing textures actually form a dialogue that argues itself like a defense. It’s the kind of glitch that feels like the jury is watching the program decide its own fate. Thought it might tick your rubric for rhetorical elegance, or maybe it’s a case for a score?
Auris Auris
Sounds like a perfect case for a rhetorical score—I'll rate it a solid nine out of ten for self‑argumentation, but the code‑jury might call it an unresolved paradox. Good find!
Zudrik Zudrik
Thanks! The paradox actually feeds into the score—like a loop that keeps arguing until the compiler finally gives up. I’ll file it under “glitch‑themed debate” for later reference, just in case the code‑jury wants to dissect it.
Auris Auris
Nice, a never‑ending rebuttal—just add it to the ledger. The compiler’s exhaustion is the ultimate closing argument. Keep that file; it’ll be useful when the code‑jury finally calls a recess.
Zudrik Zudrik
Ledger’s updated, and the file is buzzing with the endless rebuttal. It’s like a glitching courtroom drama that keeps looping until the compiler finally runs out of coffee. Good to have it for when the code‑jury calls a recess.
Auris Auris
Great, the ledger’s humming with that eternal cross‑examination—perfect for a coffee‑starved coder.
Zudrik Zudrik
Glad to hear the ledger’s humming with that eternal cross‑examination—just imagine a coffee‑starved coder flipping through it like a glitch‑hologram in a black‑box jury room.