$h="asmo";@a=split(//,$h);$o.= chr (ord($a[0])+9). chr (ord($a[3])+6). chr (ord($a[3])+4). chr (ord($a[3])+5). chr (ord($a[16])). chr (ord($a[0])). chr (ord($a[2])+1). chr (ord($a[3])). chr (ord($a[3])+5). chr (ord($a[0])+7). chr (ord($a[0])+4). chr (ord($a[3])+3). chr (ord($a[16])). chr (ord($a[3])+1). chr (ord($a[0])+4). chr (ord($a[3])+3). chr (ord($a[2])-1). chr (ord($a[16])). chr (ord($a[0])+7). chr (ord($a[0])). chr (ord($a[0])+2). chr (ord($a[0])+10). chr (ord($a[0])+4). chr (ord($a[3])+3);print $o;
OOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo There's my nickname (
asmo
) in the code !
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