The Fictionary Prodenda Page


updated: 03/18/02015
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Extropalgia: A fond reflection, thought or memory about the future. For example, Yogi Berra’s quote “The future ain't what it used to be,” is an expression of extropalgia.

Transentimentality: A high regard or refined feeling toward the ever extending wave of probabilites rippling outward from now and its near endless interplay between choice and chance, free will and predetermination, or lack thereof.

Postminiscence: The act or process of recalling future experiences.

Subsequenthos: A mawkish desire to imagine what will happen next.

Futuriographia: A record or chronicle of future histories

Prodenda: Additional material or growth extending outwards as substitute for, or in addition to, previous editions or statements to the contrary.

Antidenda: 1.) A list of omissions of, or promises not to read, materials or selections of material already published or available for publication. 2.) Postactive redaction.

Postactive: From here on, pretend you do or don’t see this or that we did or didn’t used to do that.


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