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Maybe it is because "There is always tomorrow..." (ha,ha,ha)
Well, Kuruja, no way to be sure about that and there´s two ways to look at it.
1. In order to be able to die tomorrow first has to be there.
2. Something that never comes , in this case tomorrow, can never die.
I´m still wondering what Faldages no doubt very high class philosofical remark tomorrow never comes meant.
I know, I´m sure about it , but forget where, there is a culture where people use the same word for yesterday and tomorrow. Just one word for everything that is not today.
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