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SHAWN WAYNE HATOSY: a career in pictures TV: Part 4 🎥🎬🎞️🎭📸
No coconuts in the baggage hold.
Due to recent trends, from January onward all Umbrella operations will be pivoting to using NFTs (non-flammable tyrants).
It kind of suggests that "hot minute" is sometimes used in an anti-hyperbolic sense to mean "a long time", and ... "Hot minute" is often used in a sense of "busy" or "rushed", vs implying a literal short amount of time.
Since when has "a hot minute" meant a long time? - English Language & Usage
either this perversely functional, but totally unnecessary, rhetorical neologism, anti-hyperbolic, has short-circuited my brain, or i’ve been sniffing the wrong kind of glue again
why
Few realize Old
Glory is both flammable
and inflammable.
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