MODERN USAGE: If it wasn't for nuclear weapons there'd be no nuclear shelters
To optimistically seek to see benefit in the most exacting of circumstances; to see history as a series of unrelated incidents.
'If it wasn't for Thatcher we wouldn't have had Blair.'
2 Comments:
Look, chummy. What's it to be- modern usage or future words? They can't be very good future words if they're already modern usage. It wasn't a very long-term prediction as the title inferred.
Imminent Words may have been more apt.
12:19 am
Future words didn't sound right. Ain't modern good enough?
More suggestions welcome.
3:42 pm
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