##~~Smile ## by SamCG open perlmonks, poetry; read poem, deja_vu; no strict "refs"; seek quotes, throughout, internet; link to_initial, source; if (madtoperl){ exists values $or_morals? "I doubt it": "He lies intentionally, and conceived a "; system 'to garner xp'; 1: grep /off internet/, @poem; 2: print verbatim or reverse or splice or chop up; 3: unlink credit and package as_own; 4: select title, rand words, with, '!!!'; 5: send to_perlmonks, posting, of_result; redo many times; } warn the_monks; tell $perlmonks dump NODE or if tied credit bless node; wait until shift of_rep; read poetry and s/mile/ to self/; link past_nodes, proof_of_deceit
here and here and here

Maybe this poem of yours is original, but I don't think very many believe that. Perhaps you should stop posting poetry?


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s''limp';@p=split '!','n!h!p!';s,m,s,;$s=y;$c=slice @p1;so brutally;d;$n=reverse;$c=$s**$#p;print(''.$c^chop($n))while($c/=$#p)>=1;

In reply to Re: The hot day !!! by SamCG
in thread The hot day !!! by madtoperl

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