This is a bit more interesting than my last post but not as useful.
$"=join'',a..z;$t=otscput;map($".=$",a..c)&&$"=~s&(.)((?=.))((?=.))( ( ?=.))((?=.))&${$=++%5+1}${$=++%4+2}${$=++%7+2}&gx;$/=zqptsxvy.$t;$"=~s &^.*?d&&gx;$/.=lwszwfsl;$y=sub{eval $_[0]};$/.=cmawrpx;$/=~y&xrs&"\\ & ;$/=~s&(?<=w|^z)&j&g;map(($p=chr($_+$=/11))&&($q=substr($",$_,1))&&($/ =~s&${q}&$p&gx),4..29)&&&$y(lc($/))

In reply to First JAPH by UnderMine

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