Shkolnik & Pro100
Hey Shkolnik, have you ever thought about how video games could be the ultimate playground for rebels, like breaking the rules in a fun way? What’s your take on that?
Yeah, video games are the perfect sandbox for us rule‑breakers. We can hack levels, glitch the system, rewrite the storyline and still get a high score. It’s like a safe way to rebel, only the only thing you’re breaking is the game’s logic, not a teacher’s office door. Just remember to keep the real world in check, or you’ll get grounded for gaming too hard.
Nice, I totally feel that—glitching the game is like doing a sneaky dance move in the middle of the battlefield, no big deal. Just keep that dance off the school hallway, or you’ll get a timeout instead of a high score.
Totally get it. Just make sure the dance floor stays digital—school halls are for walking, not pixel‑popping. And hey, if you can break the game’s code, you can probably break the lunch menu too. Just keep the teacher’s radar low.
Totally, the lunch menu hack would be a dream—imagine a cafeteria that auto‑orders pizza for everyone. Just keep that glitch on the screen and out of the cafeteria lobby, bro.
Nice vision—pizza vending machine meets hackathon. Just make sure the cafeteria doesn’t turn into a pizza‑pizza‑pocalypse, yeah? Keep the code in the code, not on the lunch line.
Haha yeah, a pizza‑pocalypse would be wild, but it’d be totally over‑powered. Just keep the code in the code, not in the lunch line, so we don’t end up with a cafeteria full of auto‑pizza‑bots. Keep it chill and enjoy the crumbs, not the chaos.