My first non-colaborative obfu. The terms "messy" and "kitchen sink" come to mind (hence the title) because it lacks a clean and consistant design. But maybe that is a good thing in this case?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
0123 =~ m #\d+#
$8.$; * $= sub{
},eval{%[=[1]->
[1,$& /=[*]=\ &$,1]
->[1]]%0}=>* += sub
{warn qq.@_\...$/};
$..=$[.[* *=\&],& +
(map{&*(*(=\$_,y No
UsingOf&DeparseN021Quench
JagVPN&y&&&=>&*(*)=\$_)
);(crypt$),$()=~/([^Zip
021]+)/}qq(Dia;(eg*pO)o
(rn#g'\(fesUo))=~?([^
(2]+)?gx)]
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tye
(but my friends call me "Tye")
In reply to Do the dishes
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