• Bluewing@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    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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      2 days ago

      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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          18 hours ago

          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.