Inspired by g0n's remark about getting as many punctuation marks in a row as possible.
sub ::{$_[$|]<$|?::($_[$|]+!$|+!$|)-::($_[$|]+!$|):$_[$|]>!$|?::($_[$| +]-!$|) +::($_[$|]-!$|-!$|):$_[$|]}s//_V:n:2ePlyW_Q}RNpkW_Q}Ulr[Pllr)_P5r_yW_Q +}P2a/; s//7Pa2aS2r2eRN)/;s/([]r_a-n[])/"\"\\c$1\""/gee;s/(.)/ord$1/ge;s/([234 +69])/0 x$1/xge;s/([57])/sprintf"%b",$1/ge;for$_(split/8/,$_){($a,$b)=($|,$^F) +;for$_ (split//,$_){$a+=:: $b++if$_;$b++}print chr$a}#Just another Perl hacke +r,$PS1

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