Then don't.
But I'm sure the creator didn't go through all the trouble of making that just to infect peoples' "beloved computers" with nonsense.
If you want, use a disassembler, and trace the code, look for string constants. I'm sure you won't find any that would harm your "beloved computer" or access your beloved internet. Even better, use a debugger and step the code, watch the stack and monitor the API. Again, I'm sure you won't find anything that will harm your "beloved computer" or access your beloved internet.
Or maybe someone who has downloaded it and used it can confirm, hey it works, and it did nothing to my beloved computer.