Found my variation in some backups recently. Refreshed for 5.20 and sharing for the fun of it.

#!/usr/bin/env perl no warnings; BEFOREHAND: close door, each window & exit; wait until time. open spellbook, study, read (scan, $elect, tell us); write it, print the hex while each watches, reverse its, length, write, again; kill spiders, pop them, chop, split, kill them. unlink arms, shift, wait & listen (listening, wait), sort the flock (then, warn "the goats" & kill "the sheep"); kill them, dump qualms, shift moralities, values aside, each one; die sheep? die to : reverse { the => system ( you accept (reject, respect) ) }; next step, kill `the next sacrifice`, each sacrifice, wait, redo ritual until "all the spirits are pleased"; do { it => "as they say" }. do { it => (*everyone***must***participate***in***forbidden**s*e*x*) + }. return last victim; package body; exit crypt (time, times & "half a time") & close it, select (quickly) & warn your (next victim); AFTERWARDS: tell nobody. wait, wait until time; wait until next year, next decade; sleep, sleep, die yourself, die @last

In reply to Re: Black Perl updated for Perl 5 by kck
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