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An Amber-Jack-Tuna is a rare type of fish which is never going to happen again :)

This rare rare case, has only been sighted 15 times in this past millennium.

This rare case of a Amber-Jack-Tuna is now dead, and will never happen again.

As the Jack part of this Tuna is a good for nothing heartless prick :)

Kay thanks bye.

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