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A successor to the dichotomy of causation and correlation that expresses the positive-normative dichotomy in terms of time itself.
The possible-contingent dichotomy argues that there are only two categories of observation: possible and acausal.

Time emerges to become the only contingency; making it the foundation of acausality.
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The cutting off of one's penis while sleeping by an enraged spouse.
The police stated that Mrs. Bobbit performed the dichotomy without a hitch!
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The act of having a dictionary removed from a bodily cavity.
James fell off of a ladder onto a stack of books, now he needs a dichotomy
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1. being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses

2. the study of lesbians
"According to the theory of first generation dichotomy, there must be and alpha on top, and a follower on bottom."
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two halves making a whole
and some other bs i learned during english class
penis and vagina= hermaprodite
jin and dong = jindong
loud and annoying = ditsy girls
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a study of the anotomy of lesbians
Check out her dichotomy!
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