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Yeah, I already knew that nothing is actually solid unless it is push or stop, but I hadn't thought of using that knowledge in quite that way before. Talk about thinking outside the box! THIS is why I love this game!
First, use the available text to make both Baba and Keke 'you'. One controling both of them, move them so that one is above "WALL IS STOP" and one below it. Since neither Keke nor Baba is STOP, you can push 'WALL IS STOP' either up or down onto one of them, and then back again to seperate the letters. It makes sense when you actually see it happen. Now that WALL is not STOP, you can easily bring WIN over and make one of the characters WIN and finish the puzzle.