I thought I'd finally try and consciously write some JAPH obfuscation (as opposed to doing it by accident with "production level" code). So, here we go:

$_=join('',map{chr($_)}qw(106 117 115 116 52 32 56 46 49 51 97 49 51 110 111 104 57 101 53 46 49 52 114 53 46 49 52 112 108 99 107) );do{ s/^([a-z \n])//? push@r, $1: (s/^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)// ? do { $_[$1+$#r]= $r[$#r]; $_[$2+$#r] = $r[$#r]} : (s/^([0-9]+)//?$_[$1+$#r+1]= $r[$#r]: undef));} while $_; foreach(@_){$_=shift@r if!$_};print join('',@_),"\n";

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