bijouxbroussard · F
I understand. I always understood it to mean a new version of something that already existed, with improvements—so it works more efficiently.
But possibly I’ve been overthinking it. 😄
But possibly I’ve been overthinking it. 😄
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shannonredtail · 31-35, F
@jshm2 cute assessment didn't address the topic but awesome use of a big word. Your spell check had to be really excited for the curveball.
BlobbyMcBlobface · 56-60, M
New, improved... according to who? Most of the time it's been ruined, either leave things as they are or make the improved version and call it something else.