Heylo, I thought I'd make a holiday JAPH. This is by no means a very difficult one, although there are a few interesting points about the set of characters that print(chr,map(hex,@a+$i)) produces when $i is looped or @a is varied. Since it is the holidays, there are some blatant non-obsfucations lying around that I didn't have time to twist. So I promise to update with a crueler version when I get back to college :)Zac
$_="56,63,61,1,51,61,49,55,59,1,60,52,53,10,55,42,53,52,53"; @@=split(/,/); $_="Happy Thanksgiving!";@.=split(//); $_= " { 0 0 } ";@!=split(//); $_=" { > } ";@~=split(//); $.=chr(((5*5)*(7%4))^1);foreach$=(@@){if($:==13){ $.=$.."l"}if($:==17){$.=$.."k"}if($s==0){@$[1]=map (chr,map(hex,@.+$=));$s=1}elsif($s==1){@$[1]=map(chr ,map(hex,@!+$=));$s=2}elsif($s==2){@$[1]=map(chr,map(hex,@~+$=)); $s=0};$.=$..$$[1];$:++;$.=$..(($===51)?"no":'')} print $.;
--all I am is a bunch of parlor tricks

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