• Bluewing@lemmy.world
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    8 天前

    Every voice vote I’ve ever had the honor of participating in, Aye is the word we used. As in “All in favor say Aye. All against say Nay”

    Yea, I can’t say that “yea” or “yeah” is a hill worth dying on these days. So yeah…That’s how I see it. (Anybody see my Oxford comma? I had it here somewhere)

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      7 天前

      Literally means figuratively, whatever fight this guy is trying to carry on — he loses against the general ignorance of the masses. Evrytim.

      Signed, guy who hates that literally means figuratively.

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          6 天前

          You’re right, yet many people still say ‘literally’ immediately before saying something figurative.

          Colloquialisms are king, you will always lose to the masses — in this case they happen to be very ignorant.