#With this new program, message board trolls become a thing of the pas
+t!
#Watch them seethe as they come closer and closer to a ban.
#Install the troll removal program today!
#Satisfaction guaranteed*!
#*not a guarantee
#!/loser/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
#use Extreme::Violence;
open(DISCUSSION, "mod.board") or die "Can't open discussions about tro
+ll. Admins already decided.\n";
foreach my $offence(my @website)
{
do
{
warn(my $troll);
} until my $banned eq "true";
}
close(DISCUSSION);
exit;
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