Warning: may cause nausea. Posted purely for hack value. An indent of 2 spaces used to protect the right margin from harm. Don't try this at home.
for ( $var ) {
$_ == 1 or do {
$_ == 2 or do {
$_ == 3 or do {
$_ == 4 or do {
$_ == 5 or do {
$_ == 6 or do {
$_ == 7 or do {
$_ == 8 or do {
$_ == 9 or do {
$_ == 10 or do {
last;
};
print "a";
};
print "b";
};
print "c";
};
print "d";
};
print "e";
};
print "f";
};
print "g";
};
print "h";
};
print "i";
};
print "j";
}
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