You know that special moment when you accidentally hit Ctrl+C while running sudo rm -rf /* and desperately ask if there's an undo button? Yeah, "Good question" is the polite way of saying "you just nuked your entire filesystem and we're both about to witness a digital cremation." The fact that someone responds with Shrek's deadpan "Good question" instead of screaming is peak Unix user energy. There's no undo. There's no going back. There's only backups you hopefully made yesterday and a fresh OS install. Fun fact: the -rf flags mean "recursive force" - basically telling your system to delete everything without asking questions, like a hitman with no conscience.
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