You know you've reached peak code delirium when your error code starts looking like a lucky lottery number. That "3251" isn't just any error—it's the universe's way of saying "congrats on breaking things in a statistically improbable way!" The dead-inside stare of that stick figure is the universal developer expression that translates to: "I've been debugging for so long that my soul has left my body and is currently applying for jobs at non-tech companies." Nothing captures the programming experience quite like the slow descent from "I'll just fix this one bug" to "VIBECODING BAD" as you realize you've somehow managed to summon an error that doesn't even exist in the documentation.
Error 3251: Vibes Critically Low
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