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DAEMONIC01

Aug. 4, 2025

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Day 30: Out of Brain

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.

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Day 30: Out of My Brain

I'm not completely sure I get what you mean here, so this correction is tentative on my end.

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.

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...I'm not completely sure I understand what you mean. Are you trying to say that "tomorrow" is in an eternal cycle with "yesterday" and "today" or something?

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DAEMONIC01

Aug. 5, 2025

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Yeah, it's something like that. Just a filler day, not to lose the streak. :D

Tomorrowday is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.

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JoeTofu

Aug. 4, 2025

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:-)

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DAEMONIC01

Aug. 5, 2025

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The day after today = tomorrow, so I think your correction (to today) isn't correct. :D
Thank you anyway. :)

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JoeTofu

Aug. 5, 2025

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As you said, “The day after today = tomorrow,” so if you take your original sentence:

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before [the day after today]

and substitute “tomorrow” in place of “the day after today,” you get:

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before [tomorrow]

This seems wrong to me. 🙂

But “[Today] is the yesterday that comes before the day after today” seems to work, logically, doesn’t it? Or am I missing something?

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DAEMONIC01

Aug. 5, 2025

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Oh, I was wrong. You were right in the first time. 😀

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JoeTofu

Aug. 5, 2025

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👍

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.


Tomorrowday is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.

Tomorrow is the yesterday that comes before the day after today.

Day 30: Out of Brain


Day 30: Out of My Brain

I'm not completely sure I get what you mean here, so this correction is tentative on my end.

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