Normal programming: cute binary logic where things are either TRUE or FALSE. Simple. Clean. Predictable.
Quantum programming: your boolean exists in superposition and is somehow both TRUE and FALSE simultaneously until you observe it, at which point it collapses into... "Frlse"? "Talse"? Whatever that abomination is supposed to be.
It's like Schrödinger's cat decided to become a software engineer and now your conditionals are having an existential crisis. Good luck debugging that with your traditional if-else statements. You'll need a PhD in physics just to understand why your code returns "maybe" as a valid state.
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