• @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    Oh yeah, that one is absolutely terrible and I will die on that hill. Figuratively speaking.

    • mbfalzar
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      172 months ago

      “literally” being used to mean “figuratively” dates back to 3 years after the word “literally” began meaning “actually”. If this is a hill to die on, you need to use “literally” exclusively to mean “as written in the texts”. Common usage of “literally” to mean “actually” and “figuratively” both date to the 1590s