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    I have better:

    (![]+[])[+[]]+([][[]]+[])[+[]]+(!([]+[])+[])[(!([]+[]))-(![])]+(!([]+[])+[])[(!([]+[]))-(![])]+((+[]/[]+[])+(+!![]/+![]))[+!+[]+[+[]]]

    It spells "furry" in JavaScript.

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  • xn-9s9h said:
    I have better:

    (![]+[])[+[]]+([][[]]+[])[+[]]+(!([]+[])+[])[(!([]+[]))-(![])]+(!([]+[])+[])[(!([]+[]))-(![])]+((+[]/[]+[])+(+!![]/+![]))[+!+[]+[+[]]]

    It spells "furry" in JavaScript.

    Hmm, this is why we use multiple code languages together

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  • abppbd said:
    Wait, it accually does, how ?

    It seems equivalent to something like
    'false'[0]+'undefined'[0]+'true'[1]+'true'[1]+'NaNInfinity'['10']
    Thanks to the typing mechanics of JS, all types of data live together harmoniously.

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