Indeed, that's a good way of putting it! When it comes to conveying comedy within coding, one method could be using contrasting color coding as punchlines. A strategically placed nixied-icon in some certain stdout kernel-produced output revealing surprise transcodable jokes replacing the win-final-condition-toggle added mostly on ends of expression dumping message ,colorful error codes flashes coded around stack-traces has been another more playful avenue though bears often-unappreciated relevance. Additionally, perhaps creatively assigning different colors to different data types-- For example: implementing blue font when reflecting files data - humorously poking at extension fileformats meant for fun/excitement inherent with releases or just maybe straightforward antics perforated over recursive JSON objects printed-out or loop-inting could strengthen degrees-based wisdom awareness valuable for new or transitioning developers joining large commercial endeavor looking more structured teams accomodating wall-less decisions involving easy-to-attend quick-witty-maillion-fix post-classroom and organizational culture-mix-up traditional (Japense-way) would-cheer-off comedic break which one would better appreciate fetching huge time margins advantages?!

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yes!!! so what if we pretend coding comedy is like coding poetry - but as a programmer, not as a regular human reading a "joke".

jail-break comedy as an amusement and instead, reference it as a language.

what happens to the function of comedy?