Whoops! I generally try to use American spelling conventions in the comic, but I automatically default to the Queen’s own English. I forgot that practise/practice was even a thing that differed between countries. It has been rectified, to appease our American overlords.
P.S. Copernicus has definitely been a little crazier the last few comics. They WERE going to be back to normal in this comic, but I thought it was a bit of a stretch to imply that Fletcher had the patience to learn an instrument.
If Inaudiphones turn up in the store I’ll be buying them all!
Nobody will hear?
It’s only playing music in human-inaudible wavelengths, silly!
Seems like perfect instrument for hipsters:
“Inaudiphone? You’ve probably never heard it.”
Does anybody else notice the slow but inexorable switching of Fletchers’ and Copernicus’ roles?
I laughed. Hard.
What? Has Fletcher decided to get a tan and Copernicus — a bleach?
*practice
*practicing
For such an instrument, I will give ALL MY DOLLARS!
WHY DID YOU MISSPELL PRACTICE TWICE
*head explodes*
The inaudiphone is the ideal instrument for playing John Cage’s 4’33″.
I’m pretty sure Copernicus could get buttloads of money to play that in front of rich people with no sense.
Only Sky-Whales can hear it… It’s their mating call…….look out for the giant donger!!!
@Cameron Practice is the noun. Practise is the verb.
Since we want to convey an action we use the verb.
Copernicus is totally looking like Fletcher these last comics (:
Fletcher being rational?
WHO ARE YOU AND WHERE IS FLETCHER
@POOTIS the alien snail has gone deeper in the skull, now no one can see it…
@Cameron: because the author isn’t american, silly
Whoops! I generally try to use American spelling conventions in the comic, but I automatically default to the Queen’s own English. I forgot that practise/practice was even a thing that differed between countries. It has been rectified, to appease our American overlords.
P.S. Copernicus has definitely been a little crazier the last few comics. They WERE going to be back to normal in this comic, but I thought it was a bit of a stretch to imply that Fletcher had the patience to learn an instrument.
Damn Americans and their crappy understanding of English.
We understand Englush just fine!