The OP was talking about exactly the trick that makes NEXT:: work.
In a way, but not exactly. The OP was refering to using this trick to make $dbh be the first argument in a function (not a method).
NEXT is all about controlled method dispatch.
For the record, I do agree with you, many of perl's dark corners can be very useful. But only if used in a sane way. What the OP is proposing (using a dark corner of the object system to call functions in a funny way) is not a sane use of this feature/bug/dark-corner.
In reply to Re^5: $object->UnrelatedPackage::some_subroutine()
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in thread $object->UnrelatedPackage::some_subroutine()
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