It has taken me a few years to get to this point, and I know I still have an infinite amount of learning to do, but here is my first japh that I feel somewhat comfortable with posting :)
use 5.10.0;
$p=japh;push@a,w();$s=j4;sub n{"8fbac6c6e252"};unshift@a,
"b4d6c7ea52a7";$k=crypt($s,$p);$o="aeafa7cfdbd58c";@h=
map{sprintf"%x",ord($_)}split//,$k;push@a,$o;$a[3]=pop@a;
$a[2]=n();sub w{"bcb3d8dec8dd"}$x.=$_ for@a;@b=($x=~m/..?/g);
push@z,@h until @z>@b;for(@b){push@japh,hex($_)-hex($z
[$n]);$n++;}say map{chr$_}@japh;
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