: To highlight perceived incompetence or lack of clarity in public speaking.
: He suggests an action (looking into tomorrow) that is both possible for "not only everyone" (implying many) and "few" (implying almost no one) simultaneously. klicko_a_segodnya_v_zavtrasnii_den_ne_vse_mogut...
"I have two deputies, four of whom have been lying in the Cabinet of Ministers for a month." "To make cold water hot, it needs to be heated." : To highlight perceived incompetence or lack of
: The phrase "not only everyone" ( не только лишь все ) is grammatically clunky in Russian/Ukrainian, making it a favorite for parodies. 3. Cultural Impact The Origin The phrase (And today, not everyone
Since its utterance in 2013, it has evolved from a verbal slip into a massive internet meme and a cultural shorthand for paradoxical or "deeply" confusing logic. 1. The Origin
The phrase (And today, not everyone can look into tomorrow. Or rather, not only everyone can look, few can do it) is a famous unintentional aphorism by Vitali Klitschko , the Mayor of Kyiv and former world heavyweight boxing champion.