"why troll?" he asks. Well, the answer to this question is fundamental - yet not. First, we must analyze the situation of the subject. If our subject was not to troll and join with the original username, he would surely get kicked off the bat. Due to the nature of survival, our subject had to change identities to even get a chance of surviving in the server. But no - just to troll and play was not the core value that drove the subject - instead, it was to demonstrate. To demonstrate a fatal flaw in the system, to demonstrate bad - the subject trolled to make a point. And to get to this point, we must understand the concept of justice. Justice is the practice of fair treatment to all - not valuing one tee over another. And in this case, our subject demonstrated the absence of justice - the void that eats all civilization, the darkness that looms over every mind. But to understand the absence of justice, we must understand justice itself. What is justice? Justice is a vague term - it can be one of many things. Justice has been defined and redefined over the course of thousands of years - but let's take a recent example. The Constitution. This document was written not so long ago - maybe in the 1700s. But one magical thing about this document was the Bill of Rights. This addition ensured the protection of citizens all across the land, and one of those rights - the 5th amendment. THIS AMENDMENT SAID NO DOUBLE JEOPARDY SO YOU IDIOTS CANT KICK ME OVER AND OVER AGAIN FOR SOMETHING I DID 15 MINUTES AGO (edited)