# [Joeasus](https://github.com/lyxal/Joeasus), 29 bytes trim'.CTBuffalobTongueTwister [Run Peq Online](https://lyxal.github.io/Joeasus/?code=C.BufflobTongueTwisterNoPeriod&inputs=?code=trim'.CTBuffalobTongueTwister&inputs=) Joeasus is a joke programming language "interpreted" by the Llama 3 LLM, prompted to simulate an imaginary programming language named "Peq". It's often very bad at this, forgetting that it's supposed to be a programming language at all or refusing to bullshit functionality for various operators, not to mention it's virtually unusable outside Kolmogorov complexity challenges, but the bright side is that it can also hallucinate its way *out* of typos. One of the few facts given about Peq is that it has a "library of helpful constants" named `CT`, where, for example, `CT.HW` is `Hello, World!`. Luckily, it's not especially wedded to actually needing a period to access these constants, or to those constants making any sense themselves--unfortunately, I haven't been able to get anywhere with `CT.Buffalobuffalo` or the likes, and it seems necessary to egg it on with a trailing `b` to not just cough up a completely unrelated tongue twister... as is, the trailing `b` makes it quite prone to making something up about Buffalo Bill instead. A previous solution I nearly posted was `C.BufflobTongueTwisterNoPeriod` for 30 bytes. Getting it to "programmatically" strip the trailing period is much harder than making it imagine the constant hardcoded that way, or at least without also surrounding the output with extraneous quotes.