#!/usr/bin/perl -w # my 2 cents worth use strict; $_='$_=tue($=+(two ($;)>>(two($;)>>2+2))){tue (too(two(tue($=+(two($;)>>(two ($;)>>2+2))))+(two($;)>>2+2))){tue (too(two(tue($=+(two($;)>>(two($;)>>2+ 2))))+(two($;)>>2+2))-2){tue(too(two(tue ($=+(two($;)>>(two($;)>>2+2)))))){tue(too( too(two($;)>>(two($;) >>2+2)))){tue(too($=+ +(two($;)>>2+2))){tue ((two($;)<<2)-2){tue ((two($;)<<2)-(two($; )>>2+2)){tue(too(two( tue($=+(two($;)>>(two ($;)>>2+2)))))){{tue (too($=+(two($;)>>2)+ (two($;)>>2+2))){{tue (too($=+(two($;)>>2)- 2)){{{tue(too($=+(two ($;)>>(two($;)>>2+2)) -2)){tue(too(too(two( $;)>>(two($;)>>2+2))) ){tue(too(too(too(too (two($;)>>(two($;)>>2 +2)))))){{tue(too($=+ (two($;)>>2)-2))}tue( too($=+(two($;)>>(two ($;)>>2+2))-2)){tue(( two($;)<<2)-((two($;) >>2>>2)<<2))}tue(too( too(two($;)>>(two($;) >>2+2))))}}tue(too($= +(two($;)>>2)+(two($;)>>2+2)))}}tue(too($=+( two($;)>>2+2)))}}tue(too((two($;)<<(two($;)>> 2>>2))+(two($;)>>2)))}}}tue((two($;)<<2)-((two ($;)>>2>>2)<<2)-(two($;)>>2>>2))}}}tue(too($=+( two($;)>>2)-2))}}}tue(too($=+(two($;)>>(two($;) >>2+2))-2))}}}tue(too(too(two($;)>>(two($;)>>2+ 2)))+(two($;)>>(two($;)>>2+2))-2);';y;{};..;sd; s;two;ord;g;s;too;hex;g;s;tue;chr;g;eval;print;

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