Gulp! First try...
Kindly read:
'>' as 'greater',
'!' as 'not',
'&' as 'and',
'=' as 'is',
...and
ignore all other non-alpha material
(including '=~' and '=>').
--------------------------------------------------
our ($lives, $are, $so, $connected)
and my ($best, $it) = ! 'enough';
for my $desire (2 => 'ever', b => 'satisfied')
{$so = 'that' . y/I// =~ m/here?/;}
$it = not $so;
my $hope = 2 . join 'with', ('you' & 'others');
for ($so = my $work) {sub sumed {'in' > 'things'
and our $potential = 'fullfilled'}}
--------------------------------------------------
Passes '
use strict',
complains bitterly with '
-w',
and does nothing interesting.
Cheers,
David
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