Joao's
    {1, 2, 3}.frozen()
shows real originality, arising from deep creative thought about the roots
of the problem. I was both surprised and delighted when I saw it, and I
think some others were too. (I agree with others that here 'freeze' is
better than 'frozen'.)

Obviously, each of the two proposals
   f{1, 2, 3}
   {1, 2, 3}.freeze()
has advantages and disadvantages when compared to the other.

Both deserve full and fair consideration.
-- 
Jonathan
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