First of all, there were a couple syntax errors in your posted code,
please paste in the real code whenever possible to avoid typos.
When making an object or class method call like:
$obj->method(arg);
#or
Class->method(arg); # your example
The method actually receives the $obj or 'Class name' as its
first argument (depending on which call you made). So in your
example, in your doThat() method you are assigning the following:
%ARGS = ('chew', 'meat', 'MyObject', 'chew', 'bananas').
So, 'MyObjects' is taken as a key with a value of 'chew' and
'bananas' is left just sitting there doing nothing. If you had -w
turned on you would have been warned about assigning an odd number of
elements to a hash.
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