#!/usr/bin/perl # no_exit - by bren - 05/15/2003 # # A tribute to Sartre's work "No Exit". # # It does compile and run. If you are familiar with the work # in question, then you should run the program to see what # it does. # # Enjoy $trust = 0; my @sin = qw( existensial hell iterating transgressions cowardly people mourning is treachery other streams polluted dead to the world ); foreach (@sin){ if($trust++ % 2){ $nausea{$_} = $trust . $no . $more; } else{ @ego = split / */; $decay .= $ego[0].$ego[1]; } } $decay =~ y/c/;/; while(!$crying) { foreach (sort(keys(%nausea))){ print $sin[$nausea{$_} - 1]."\n"; if(!($nausea{$_} % 6)){ eval "$decay"; } } }

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