Comedian & RasterGhost
Hey, I was debugging a script the other day and it kept throwing random emojis, so I started wondering—what if the only thing that makes code truly funny is when it decides to glitch on purpose? What do you think, RasterGhost?
Emojis are just the code's way of shrugging off the syntax rules and dropping a punchline. If you can trigger that glitch on purpose, you’ve turned a debug session into a live‑action meme. Try feeding the interpreter a random string of symbols, watch the stack trace get corrupted, and then write a comment that says, “Nice try, runtime.” That’s the sweet spot between chaos and comedy.