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'Objects In Space'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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Wrapup of yesterday's Times Picayune bloodbath: [link]
The comments are safe to read (as of right now, anyway.) One was particularly on point:
Absolutely heartbreaking. We just witnessed yet another NOLA institution ripped to shreds by outsiders. Will it ever stop?
Ugh, terrible.
You know what this cityscape stencil [link] is lacking? The bat symbol. I may make one for my backyard to reduce the curse of the neighbor's ugly fence.
Is there anyone here willing to own up to using the word literally when they don't mean it? If so...do you get snippy if someone asks if that's what you really meant (especially when it's obvious you didn't?)?
Is there anyone here willing to own up to using the word literally when they don't mean it?
I don't think I make that mistake, but if I did, I wouldn't mind of someone asked if I really meant that. Because it would help me communicate better.
I literally use literally as an intensifier all the time.
I don't think I've ever said it without hearing myself and saying, "Not literally." It is, however, one of my most pet peeves. One of the most annoying is "literally exploded." I have imagined what people, brains, the internet, ratings, interest, the stock market, and so on would look like after the explosion.
It is, however, one of my most pet peeves.
Man, mine too. I think because of the sheer irony of it. People who misuse it aren't using "literally"...literally.
Is there anyone here willing to own up to using the word literally when they don't mean it?
I do it literally 12 times a day.
If so...do you get snippy if someone asks if that's what you really meant (especially when it's obvious you didn't?)?
And no.
Also note similar (but less annoying?) use of "really."