i copped out a bit using #comment synax, but it all works coz of some lines that don't use this :D

update - i'll write a bigger one after my exams that will try and not have ANY '#' comments in it at all... i know it's a tall feet, but i shall use this idea of mine for something more complex! o(o_o)o i did rush this one coz i was tired, and don't like leaving things...next time gadget!! ehhehehe

package esu; # # ;use egakcap use strict; ;tcirts esu ; ; sub bus {; "JAPH/n"; ;"\nHPAJ" ;} ;sub tcirts {} # {} strict bus; ;sub strict { } tcirts bus; ;sub nruter {"} return bus; {;";} $_ = &nruter; # # ; return& = _$ $_ = substr $_,9,11;#;11,9,_$ trsbus = _$ sub lave {eval($_);###;(_$)lave} eval bus }#{}#{}#{}#{}#{}#{}#{#}#{}#{}#{}#{}#{}#{}#{ # # # # print &mirror(&lave);#;(eval&)rorrim& tnirp #next line is not mirrrim ton si enil txen# #ored coz i gave up ehe pu evag i zoc dero# sub mirror{split//,$_[0];return reverse @_}


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