Honestly, it’s also “literally”. Humans are complex lol.
Techy geek. Dad of an amazing daughter and a crazy dog.
Honestly, it’s also “literally”. Humans are complex lol.
Sees you from a few hills away: Oh my gosh we’re literally right next to each other! 😜
I randomly messaged a former colleague who I haven’t talked to in 7 years, which is not the kind of thing I normally do, and I got an excited reply a day later.
Haha good point. Come to think of it I haven’t heard it in a while, but I’m also not exactly running in circles where it would be used frequently.
Former linguistics grad student here: The meaning of “literal” is changing, and sentences like “That guy is literally 500 years old” are correct.
Wow you invented the fediverse and you didn’t even know it!
I’ve had a very tiring past 3 weeks so I’m taking it easy this weekend. So far today I’ve done my first decent calisthenics workout in a long time, and geeked around some with my Emacs org mode GTD setup.
American here: I fully accept that Monday as first day of the week makes more logical sense, but my brain can’t reverse years of programming. I get very confused and make mistakes if I look at a calendar that starts on Monday.