Why?

Started by Barf Heaven2 pages

Why?

So... "won't" and "will not" mean the same thing. "Won't" is a contraction of "will not". So why do we say "won't" when the word is "will", and not "wo"? Shouldn't it be something like "willn't" or "win't"?

Eh... Revan I think you've finally lost it.

omg... ;blink: i never realised that... WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?????????

*falls on her knees*

is just another one of lifes unsolvable questions ✅

I think "won't" is an abbreviation of "would not"

sure! you guys are interesting!!!

wow a chickenfish!!!

wierd 😖

The more proper question is: Why not?

yeh...soooo? your a person! wow!

you were being sarcastic right???

who, me?

no not you, nettle head

🤨

ok.im confused, was you being sarcastic nettle head?

If the ultimate question is "why", then the ultimate answer is:

1 "why not"

2 "because"

lol....erm k

no i was just being dumb ✅

I think we should all speak Newspeak from the book 1984, things would be much easier.

Or "doublepluseasy" methinks.

Wow it makes sense. I win't say won't anymore.no2

Originally posted by eleveninches
I think "won't" is an abbreviation of "would not"

Noooooooo cos the contraction of "would not" is "wouldn't"

And Daedalus---> when had I ever NOT lost it?