#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; # yep, strict & -w compliant sub map_{y/- ./ .-/;$_};%_=(split# redefine map and /-/,reverse _(<DATA>));sub grep_{# grep for my own ($_[0]|' ')eq$_[0]?1:0}$_=(keys # amusement! %_)[0];sub ord_{$_[1]=ord($_[0])+# I'm bored so I'll 0xd;$_[2]=pack(chr(67),0x55);$_= # redefine ord as grep_($_[0])?0x7a:0x5a;pack($_[2]# well. Perhaps ,(($_[1]>$_)?$_[1]-0x1a:$_[1]))} # pack while I'm $_=qq($_$"$_{$_});sub _{join'', # at it. Who map{$_!~/[a-z]/i?map_($_):ord_( # knows... chr_($_))}split//,$_[0]};print; # maybe I'll sub chr_{$_=ord($_);$_=$_^0x20;$_# be labeled =chr($_)}sub __{$_=join'',split//# as Just Another ,@_}BEGIN{$!=73;$"=reverse" >= "}# Perl Hacker __DATA__ "UCNW"."GNEXFHz- Ez"

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