Why does "for no.raisin" get replaced by "for no reason"?
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Why does "for no.raisin" get replaced by "for no reason"?
I just noticed that the words "for no.raisin" (without the period) get replaced by "for no reason" within the body of a post. Is this a spellchecker gone amok? Or is it a software writer who doesn't like Futurama?
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My money's on the latter, it's an old and overused meme.
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Although I am aware of the reference I've never used that phrase once in my life, but now that I know it's forbidden it gives me an overwhelming urge to use it whenever possible.
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