Intrinsic mathematics

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It's "thanks for all the fish", you turlingdrome!
Bowl of Petunias wrote:
Oh no, not again
It's "thanks for all the fish", you turlingdrome!
PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT!!
It's "thanks for all the fish", you turlingdrome!
Not when sung by the Narn Ambassador, G'Kar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR-g4vuCtog
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you also missed a comma: "So long, and thanks for the fish." 😢🀐

Edit: fixed spelling
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you also missed a coma
No thanks, I just woke up from one of them things.

Missing a comma, "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1592402038?tag=duckduckgo-ffsb-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
In a similar vein, I only just recently learned that "discreet" is not just a misspelling of "discrete", but actually a different word. Also, that "colonel" is spelled with an L (in Spanish it's spelled with an R, like it sounds). I must have read that word dozens of times without noticing it.
The amount of times I tried to spell colonel with an r and then got confused at auto-correct is baffling.
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The grammar pedant in me wants to scream "It's number of times not amount of times." but I won't...
"It's number of times not amount of times."

Intrinsic mathematics, indeed! :Þ
The number of amount of times.
"colonel" is spelled with an L

English it is spelled "lieutenant." In American English it is pronounced as "LOO-ten-ent."

Brits say "LEF-ten-ent."

Clerk is "clark" in Brit speak.
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