Well, here's the start of the ripping apart of this cool piece of text. I don't currently have the time to reverse engineer the whole thing, I may come back to it later if nobody else does so first:
s//ucfirst/e
and
s/c/ chr oct hex acdac/eg
xor
s/o/ study dive/eg
and
s/\n//g
and
s/r /oo do reverse /
xor
s/o do/chr reverse ord srand hyper/e
and
s/s/lcfirst/eee
if
s// ILwHChJwulrZrjqBkNAsAoXVcFMopbloPRZAcwJMcAcR
ogctmccXVNgNLoorWVPvJoPocohNPoaccoSRcQWMcqwWAngtc
ugnAKocovocoKxSLdiocEocTJTMYobcTJEcTcZocccDBcbEjc
oWRABvGZoYoVcfAnaoooAQATJnbLcoCoHzuPyJQIaIWNLqSxs
Lwr/x
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