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by ch0wn 4886 days ago
If you use print() in py2k, you're still using the print statement and group the argument in parentheses. It falls apart, if you try to use more than one argument, because it's interpreted as a tuple then.

Python3:

    >>> print("hello", "world")
    hello world
Python2:

    >>> print("hello", "world")
    ('hello', 'world')