The theory of why the bug was a bug is a complex and highly contested area of study.
It all started with the introduction of the Bug- Theory of Relativity.
This theory, proposed by Bug-stein, states that the bug was a bug because it was a bug.
However, critics argue that this theory is simply a bug in the system.
Others claim that the bug was not a bug, but rather a feature.
But the debate rages on.
Bug-stein's theory of why the bug was a bug is based on the following principles:
Bug-stein's Law: "A bug is a bug, no matter how you slice it."
Bug-stein's Corollary: "If it's a bug, it's a bug, even if nobody can see it."
But not everyone agrees with Bug-stein's theory.