Your mug design doesn't include the only regex thing I always need to look up: the difference between
\Z and
\z.
Anyway, if I were to put manual page snippets on a Perl mug, my vote would go for another mini-language: the pack/unpack templates.
But if I was asked to design a Perl mug, I'd include an onion and a white circle with a red edge, the word "Java" in the circle, and a red line through the circle. (aka "No Java"). (Not that I want to pick on Java, but that's the most well known language with a coffee theme).
I must admit that at work I use Java mug (happy 5th birthday), but strictly for tea. Coffee goes into my Sybase mug.
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