Actually, LS is one of those quirky commands for Debian (and its
derivatives, I suppose).

SYNOPSIS
       LS [ -alFe ]

DESCRIPTION
       LS Displays animations aimed to correct users who accidentally enter LS 
instead of ls.

OPTIONS
       -a     An accident seems to happen. You’ll feel pity for people who cry 
for help.

       -l     shows little one.

       -F     It flies.

       -e     Allow interrupt by Ctrl+C.

SEE ALSO
       sl(6),ls(1)

BUGS
       It rarely shows contents of current directory.

AUTHOR
       LS  was written by Toyoda Masashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. This manual page 
was written by Brian Ristuccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and Kenshi Muto <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system but may be used by others under the same license as 
sl(6) itself.

4.2 Berkeley Distribution

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sl recommeded for installation when LS is attempted to be executed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287655
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