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: He suggests an action (looking into tomorrow) that is both possible for "not only everyone" (implying many) and "few" (implying almost no one) simultaneously.
: When someone tries to explain something simple in a needlessly confusing way.
"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." klicko_a_segodnya_v_zavtrasnii_den_ne_vse_mogut...
: The phrase "not only everyone" ( не только лишь все ) is grammatically clunky in Russian/Ukrainian, making it a favorite for parodies. 3. Cultural Impact
: To highlight perceived incompetence or lack of clarity in public speaking. : He suggests an action (looking into tomorrow)
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 quote became the cornerstone of the (Klitschko's pearls of wisdom). It is often used in the following contexts: making it a favorite for parodies.
Klitschko uttered this phrase during a television broadcast on the Ukrainian channel Inter in late 2013. He was attempting to speak about the political foresight required for the country’s future, but the sentence structure collapsed into a tautological paradox. 2. Linguistic Breakdown The "logic" of the quote functions on several levels: