Neglecting the trivial nits -- such as the superfluous $_ -- it may be easier to use split twice: first with qq(same_text\s=\s\d) on the records from <LF>, then on the resulting array elements. Using split, vs a regex, on your first line:
my $string = q(jsdlkjalsd same_text = 1, jhhj, jhjk = 256,iuqoi,uereoi
+u,sjksdh, same_text = 2, lkkj, lksj = 6287);
my @inter = split(/(same_text\s=\s)/i, $string);
will yield an array:
jsdlkjalsd
same_text =
1, jhhj, jhjk = 256,iuqoi,uereoiu,sjksdh,
same_text =
2, lkkj, lksj = 6287
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