Wait, ever thought that the spaces are to be treated as one character together with the other letters in the sections?
[A/R C/O/R/S/S E/N/N/P/R/R/U/U/]
If you would notice, the / is supposed to separate character from character, right? So, instead of thinking, let's say, A/R C/O/R/S/S as two words with the first string being 2 letters and the second being 5, it could instead be interpreted as the "R C" as being one whole character.
As a further example: The " , C" in this bracket [D/O/U=A/C/D/F/O/R/R/U/ , C/I/E/R] could instead be interpreted as one whole character, instead of seeing that to suggest the end result being "***=******** , ***".
Not sure if I explained that clear enough.
However, PH is generally a poor country and something like 10USD is actually a really, REALLY big sum of money for the non-working people over here :/
So true. 10USD here is one simple cheap haircut, while over there, it's the equivalent as going to an expensive hair salon for the works. For a cheap haircut there? 10PHP, which, according to Google, is only 0.2333 US dollars.
EDIT:
Y U NO FC?!