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Probably not, but not most languages are not inviting to do them.
Give me an example where PHP invites developers to do terrible things and I'll show you 2 other popular languages that invite equally bad or worse things :) Or as Bjarne Stroustrup put it: There's two types of languages: The ones people complain about and the ones noone uses
PHP has an operator for something you should never do in a sane codebase.
You know that python wants good good to look good?
PHP was written in a way that makes bad code look good. And if we want Software Engineering to be a serious field that evolves, we have to be able to be honest with ourselves. It is a bad tool. Good programmers can even write good programs with bad tools. Doesn't mean you shouldn't avoid bad tools given the option.
There probably is a "PHP the good parts". But Javascript actually had a pretty nice core, and an utility of being in all web browsers that no other language could replicate. What niche does PHP have where it brings more value there other nicer languages can't be used instead?