"I have encrypted the above text for
Not_a_Number to prevent other monks from reading it and down-voting me further; it is also probably easier for him to read. I take exp seriously."
Looks like your plan has backfired some what.
First of all, stop taking XP seriously? Can you exchange it for goods or services anywhere? Or donate it to a charity? Not that I know of, so why bother taking it seriously? What I take seriously around here is the comments, advice and criticism from my fellow monks. Have you read
The Role of XP in PerlMonks? Secondly, in what way is writing something in another language a form of encryption?
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