I started smoking weed after a premonitory dream… Webster’s defines “premonition,” as “a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant”; “premonitory,” which of course is a declension of “premonition”—either in the “genitive” or the “ablative,” I don’t know (I’ve never really understood all that “tensive” jive)—is defined less ambiguously, as to mean “giving warning”; “premonitory,” strictly speaking, if you trust Webster’s, which I don’t, not indiscriminately, doesn’t just “especially” mean something unpleasant, they would have it that it means
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I started smoking weed after a premonitory dream… Webster’s defines “premonition,” as “a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant”; “premonitory,” which of course is a declension of “premonition”—either in the “genitive” or the “ablative,” I don’t know (I’ve never really understood all that “tensive” jive)—is defined less ambiguously, as to mean “giving warning”; “premonitory,” strictly speaking, if you trust Webster’s, which I don’t, not indiscriminately, doesn’t just “especially” mean something unpleasant, they would have it that it means