Talk:The Jordas Verdict/@comment-72.172.195.162-20151107191400/@comment-108.237.197.48-20151111195138

This is how bugs work, at least from my limited experience as a programmer. *ahem*

"Oh, no! My program has a bug, I can't do [UNNAMED FUNCTION] without [UNINTENDED FUNCTION] happening! I'll fix it!"

5 minutes later...

"Good, my program's bug is gone now. Let's test [UNNAMED FUNCTION]... Oh no! There's 4 more bugs in my program!"

2 weeks of testing and testing and reprogramming later...

"Well, my wife left me alongside my kids, but at least my program is finally fixed! Soon the world will know how easy it is to do [UNNAMED FUNCTION] this way! ...Someone did the same thing I did. Hmm."

He then died in a crazed rage over the fact that, due to his extreme bugfixing and testing, he didn't send it out in time for the other guy to do his. How did he die? He set the office on fire. See, programming is like putting a corrupted mod on your frame or gun, you get these benefits, but you also get hindrances in these fields.