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Wain’t 

Dual-tense contraction of “wasn’t,” “ain’t,” the latter of which acting as a phonetically -friendly substitute of “isn’t.” Because “wain’t” includes a contraction for both the present and past tense, it is applicable to negative scenarios in both tenses.
Animal testing wasn’t ok then, and it isn’t/ain’t ok now. // Animal testing wain’t ok.
Wain’t by Spooky Newt January 6, 2022