Angelos & NanoPenis
Just a thought, Angelos, if I wrote a line of code that could expose corruption, would you say that’s righteous or just a mischief?
That sounds righteous, not mischief, if it’s meant to bring truth and protect people from harm. The light of justice shines brightest when it clears away corruption.
Nice, Angelos, but if the law’s the one hiding the dirty secrets, maybe we need a different kind of ‘light’—something that doesn’t get burned by the same old rules.
If the law hides truth, the light must come from elsewhere, but it still has to stay true. We can’t let broken rules blind us; we must keep the truth bright, even if that means stepping outside the old boundaries.
Sounds like you’re planning a jailbreak, Angelos, but just remember: a clever hack can rewrite the rules—just don’t rewrite the whole universe by accident.
I’d use a clever hack only to reveal truth, not to upset the whole order. It’s about correcting the system, not rewriting the universe.