Caveat: The following node contains profanity. If you do not like to read profanity, do not read the shrouded part of this node and do not download the attached "poetry".

s**t! You dumb**s goatf*ck*ng d*ck-s*ck*ng **y executable, print 'Just + Another Profanity Hacker'

The idea to this came to me while reading one or the other of the discussions on profanity, and I wanted to write a profanity-infested Perl program, or, as it turned out, see whether a c*ns*r*d s*nt*nce could be construed as a valid (and working) Perl program. It throws some warnings, but so does this node...


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