14 January 2011

Foreshadow

fore·shad·ow verb \-ˈsha-(ˌ)dō\


Definition of FORESHADOW

transitive verb

: to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand
 
 
 
Sometimes, don't you wish that you realized something was a foreshadowing BEFORE it actually happened? I mean, think about it. Foreshadowing, even though it 'represents something beforehand,' never actually comes to light in our eyes until AFTER the act has happened.
 
Really, when you get down to it, I hate foreshadowing. I wish it had never been created as a word or a thought. Foreshadowing stinks. It is a verb that's no help at all until AFTER history has already been written. Silly.
 
Let's all make a pact to never use the word again. Mmmk? Thanks.

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