Since when did everything look, taste, and feel "amazing?" What does "amazing" look, taste, and feel like? It's amazing how this poor word has been abused. It's time for a word assassin to put it out of its misery. And how about "literally." National TV commentators and reporters say things like, "On the debate stage, they "literally" ripped him to threads." I glad I didn't witness that. Or how about this: "She is "literally over the hill." What hill? Is she missing?
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Aw, it's just sneaking in on the coat-tails of the word "awesome"!
ReplyDeleteYes, another horribly abused word.
ReplyDeleteYou are just SO TOTALLY right, I mean you rock.
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