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Chrome plug-in replaces occurrences of the word 'literally' with 'figuratively'

22 points| luu | 12 years ago |github.com | reply

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[+] throwaway13qf85|12 years ago|reply
"A browser plugin that replaces occurrences of the word 'literally' with 'figuratively'. That's figuratively all it does."
[+] _rolf|12 years ago|reply
But a lot of times "literally" literally means "literally".

Why would you get all arrogant and superior over other people's use of language, then implement such an obviously broken concept? Literally the dumbest thing I've seen all day.

[+] 2468ben|12 years ago|reply
About a year ago I wrote an extension for finding & replacing whatever spelling/grammar people wanted to change on the WWW: http://www.ityms.com/. It's a poor man's version of the Github PR for typos.
[+] arbitrage|12 years ago|reply
Why? Modern usage of the word is appropriate. It's widely recognized as a contranym: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-antonym

Language evolves. Get over it.

[+] bobbyi_settv|12 years ago|reply
I don't think it's accurate to refer to the way "literal" is used today as purely "modern" or a recent "evolution". Most sources say the word has been used this way since at least the 1700s.