"You're either being *this* or *that*" or similar such nonsense where there's a massive amount of control being attempted by the person outlining that there can only be their two possible explanations of a situation playing out.
Misuse of 'literally'. "I was so angry that my brain literally exploded".
Americans on Reddit argue against this. They cite Shakespeare who didn’t use literally literally. They say that the English language is always evolving.
To them I say, go fuck yourselves. Literally is a really useful word in its literal sense. You’re not evolving jack shit. You’re dumbing it down.
People who misuse the word literally only do so because they haven’t been introduced to the word figuratively.
I hate the misuse but also the mispronunciation….litcherly
WTF why does everybody respond to tweets with ratio now, its a load of nonsense
Or those who respond to "ratio" with "L" or "."
There is no point reading the comments on most major general Football reporting accounts anymore - Its like thinking you can risk a fart when you have the major shits, there is no point having a risky strain as you know what the end result will be
"You got this!" - fuck off you patronising, cliche-peddling fucker.
Any creative agency that pitches an advert to their client with "You got this/ we got this/ now more than ever" in the script should be instantly sacked.
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How exactly does your opinion validate someone else's?
It's a football team.
WTF why does everybody respond to tweets with ratio now, its a load of nonsense
(or similar statements wishing our squad was bigger, but not necessarily stronger .. never mind the quality, just count the 'bodies')
'To be honest...............' for emphasis at the start of a sentence implies quite strongly that at other times one isn't.
or is this just me reading too much into it?
There is no point reading the comments on most major general Football reporting accounts anymore - Its like thinking you can risk a fart when you have the major shits, there is no point having a risky strain as you know what the end result will be
Any creative agency that pitches an advert to their client with "You got this/ we got this/ now more than ever" in the script should be instantly sacked.