right here/right now |
Now this is really going to sound weird.
M- weirder than normal?
I think so – I’m about to say ‘ tomorrow
was…’
WAS! That’s weird – don’t you mean
yesterday?
No – I want to refer to the post that is
about to come, not the one that has just been.
You’re bringing back ‘future posts’!? I
don’t think it was that successful the first time.
Well, not exactly – I’m referring to the
post that precedes this one chronological in time (tomorrow) not the one that
precedes this one spatially (yesterday).
Is it not a bit weird to use ‘precedes’ for
two opposite temporal constructs?
I told you it was going to sound weird.
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