top | item 46994906 (no title) eYrKEC2 | 17 days ago I used to enjoy the literate usage of the word "literally".You'll get over it. discuss order hn newest peterashford|17 days ago Using literally to mean figuratively goes back hundreds of years duskwuff|17 days ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
peterashford|17 days ago Using literally to mean figuratively goes back hundreds of years duskwuff|17 days ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
duskwuff|17 days ago Not to mention "seriously", "really", "truly", "very", "verily", etc. There's a long history of using words related to truth as intensifiers in English.
peterashford|17 days ago
duskwuff|17 days ago