#!/usr/bin/perl
# "A Lesson Learned" - by Gryn Garkin (Adam Luter) 07/13/00
@first, my $perl;
no warnings;
no strict;
&so(! my $protect, my ($self, $brothers, $and, $sisters) );
while (my ($view) = ($fiery, fork(), $falling, $frantically)) {
($I,$cry,$out) = my ($god,$gone) ? $yes : $no;
}
wait();
no Chart::Graph; $sign or $answer;
my $god = undef;
use Curses; @god;
$still, $silence, &so(), sleep();
my ($thoughts, $dreams, @night, @day) = ($passes, $by);
study(),$examine,$meditate;
my $perl;
use strict;
use warnings;
for my $safety (@night, @day) {
my ($sanity,$too);
}
bless ($and, $protect); my $brethren;
return my ($god => $perl);
"Amen"
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