Yes ... I ... know.
It means that NOW.
But what about back then?
You know?
Before scientists embarrassingly truncated the "of the fittest"?
Why do you think it’s embarrassing?
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Yes ... I ... know.
It means that NOW.
But what about back then?
You know?
Before scientists embarrassingly truncated the "of the fittest"?
That's like complaining that we no longer get threatened with "fire and brimstone", just "the fires of Hell". Has brimstone made an embarrassing exit?Where does survival of the fittest fit in with evolution today?
I don't hear that term much anymore.
Usually they stop at "survival," and "of the fittest" seems to have made an [embarrassing?] exit.
Seriously, language usage changes over time.
I've always been fond of "gnashing of teeth". Well, not doing it of course, I think I have too many crowns now to do it safely.
Another great example of language changing over time - the g in "gnash" used to be pronounced. It's become silent over time, but we've kept the old spelling.I've always been fond of "gnashing of teeth". Well, not doing it of course, I think I have too many crowns now to do it safely.
My thoughts exactly - there is a wailing and gnashing of teeth if I don't get my chocolate, and a slurping and ganache-ing of teeth if I do...
A word which used to have a derogatory meaning of fool/idiot. But again, that's a usage that is longer current. We have such a beautiful parade of words through this thread demonstrating how fluid language is. Not good for the OP, but hopefully educational for the lurkers.
My thoughts exactly - there is a wailing and gnashing of teeth if I don't get my chocolate, and a slurping and ganache-ing of teeth if I do...![]()
Right treat ... wrong place.I can't imagine it's nice to have one's teeth turned into a soft creamy chocolate...
'Ganache-ing of teeth' simply means covering them in ganache - analogous to icing a cake (but better)I can't imagine it's nice to have one's teeth turned into a soft creamy chocolate...