And now the definition has changed. In American English, literally replaces figuratively. Every time I see someone using it, they really mean figuratively. But with the popularity of emojis, we’re a couple generations from eliminating words all together and going with hieroglyphs.
Except for the part where observers are allowed to watch the vote counting in Georgia. If you tell them you’re done for the night, and then keep counting once they leave, you’re not providing for the opportunity to watch the vote count.
Caught red handed doing what? What about it was illegal?
Preliminary Composite of GA Video
There was literally nothing illegal about it.
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Dear Americans . Stop using this word so bloody much it’s annoying the rest of humanity .
And now the definition has changed. In American English, literally replaces figuratively. Every time I see someone using it, they really mean figuratively. But with the popularity of emojis, we’re a couple generations from eliminating words all together and going with hieroglyphs.
Except for the part where observers are allowed to watch the vote counting in Georgia. If you tell them you’re done for the night, and then keep counting once they leave, you’re not providing for the opportunity to watch the vote count.