Amen. This is how good words get ruined. They mean something very specific but get misused so much they stop meaning anything. Now, if I ever use "literally" I feel the need to qualify it: "No, I mean actually, literally, verbatim, that's what happened," which is a lot less efficient.
Amen. This is how good words get ruined. They mean something very specific but get misused so much they stop meaning anything. Now, if I ever use "literally" I feel the need to qualify it: "No, I mean actually, literally, verbatim, that's what happened," which is a lot less efficient.
Amen. This is how good words get ruined. They mean something very specific but get misused so much they stop meaning anything. Now, if I ever use "literally" I feel the need to qualify it: "No, I mean actually, literally, verbatim, that's what happened," which is a lot less efficient.