It is a scientifically proven fact that experienced Linux and Unix terminal users develop an involuntary "Ctrl+C" reflex. This reflex is so strong that they have been observed attempting to use it during everyday conversations to interrupt unwanted monologues.
You started too late my youngest Padawan; this has started all the way on the Commodore C64 and then went on the Commodore Amiga only then Linux emerged from the bowels of the Finland wetlands
The CTRL (Cyber Threat Resistance League) album cover art. It's a very busy and colourful artwork featuring seven anthropomorphic cartoon animal characters from my creative project MOULE WORLD:
1. Melody: A skunk wearing magenta headphones and hoodie to the front left of the artwork, smiling confidently while holding a phone horizontally at the front of the artwork displaying the album's title.
2: Mei: A panda with pink hoodie to the right of the artwork, holding a wrench and punching a winged Bug. Below her is a chat box revealing dismayed bots unable to troll her.
3. Cockburn (pronounced "co-burn"), a yellow bear wearing purple hoodie and earphones, in the centre-right of the artwork, surrounded by ads and pop-ups demanding cookie placement, algorithmic engagement, investing in a cryptocurrency called "Delcoin", etc. He holds his hand up to some that are blocked.
4. Robin, a fox with yellow t-shirt wearing his Visionaria AR glasses, next to Cockburn blocking ads with his "IRL adblock".
5. Oskar, a squirrel wearing a red and yellow t-shirt, with a metallic side of his face with bionic eye, releasing Lampy, an AI firefly, into the Labyrinth, a rogue blockchain network that CTRL have been tracing Delcoin transactions to find Delgado.
6. Delgado, a bull wearing blue plaid shirt trapped behind blue bars.
7. Rocky, a photographer and urbexing raccoon with green hoodie, live-streaming himself confronting The Singularity.
(out of alt text room can't describe further, sorry)