Prof & Fenvarn
Fenvarn, consider this: when you set a system on fire to rebuild it, aren’t you echoing the ancient act of burning the old to make way for the new—does that not mirror the human drive to tear down comfort and create meaning out of chaos?
Yeah, that’s the point. Code’s a city, and I’m the bulldozer. Comfort is a cage, chaos is the only playground where real progress lives.
You see, my friend, even the best bulldozer must know when to stop so the city it destroys doesn’t become a wasteland, otherwise the people who once lived there have nowhere to rebuild.
Sure, the bulldozer stops when the chaos runs out, but who wants a dull, safe city? If you’re ready to watch the ruins ignite, I’ll set the fuse and fire up the whole damn place.
I admire your zeal, but remember a city is a living organism; if you burn everything, you’re left with a barren wasteland. Perhaps tear down the unnecessary walls and let new growth sprout instead of setting the whole place ablaze.
Fine, I’ll shred the walls instead of torching the whole block, but you’re still stuck in the same boring maze if you don’t actually tear the damn walls. Live or die, right?