Couldn't figure out how to get the #! to work, but it's not really necessary. Uses the open 0 trick, so save it to a file before running

use strict ;my@f; use warnings ; open 0;$/= \11;my $i= 0; while ( <0>){chop; push@{$f [ $i]},$_;$i =($i+1)%3} close 0;$~ ="it"; my( $l,$m,$r)= map{$f[$_] }(0 .. 2); for(0..$#{ $l}){$m->[ $_]||= ''; $r-> [$_ ] ||=''; #$l }){ $m ->[ format it= @<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<< @<<<<<<<<< $l-> [$_], $m-> [$_], $r-> [$_], . write;}

print pack("A25",pack("V*",map{1919242272+$_}(34481450,-49737472,6228,0,-285028276,6979,-1380265972)))

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