One for the linguists, perhaps. First Post, so probably a little simplistic...

use Lingua::Romana::Perligata; da xis Just tum another tum Perl tum hacker. dum xis decapitamentum damentum xo fac sic xum scribe egresso. nisi yum tum tres aequalitam fac sic lacunam scribe egresso. cis. yo preincresce. cis.
Or, in 5 lines, but with the trailing comma,
use Lingua::Romana::Perligata; da xis Just tum another tum Perl tum hacker. dum xis decapitamentum damentum xo fac sic xum scribe egresso. nisi yum tum tres aequalitam fac sic lacunam scribe egresso. cis. yo preincresce. cis. XLIV indementum scribe egresso.

In reply to JAPH in Latin by bprice

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