package Love; use Sex qw( pain Mighty_Pain ); # but I try ;) package Mighty_Pain; @ISA = qw( pain ); package pain; sub loss($) { # my pity, my pain, myself my ($pity,$pains,$self) = (@_,{}); # When we take pains, we go to any length $self->{$_} = length for @$pains; # When it goes wrong, it's so easy bless $self, $pity; # three enter; one may leave. When you're ready $self; }
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use Love; use Data::Dumper; @price = <DATA>; $love = Love->loss(\@price); __END__ SU Priviledges Net Access Using Linux

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Brother Frankus.

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In reply to LOve for Lego Coders ;0) by frankus
in thread just another love poem by Mandor

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