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by krapp
1037 days ago
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Language only evolves, "devolving" isn't a thing. All changes are arbitrary. Language is always messy, fluid and ambigious. You should go with the flow because being a prescriptivist about the way other people speak is obnoxious and pointless. And "literally" has been used to mean "figuratively" for as long as the word has existed[0]. [0]https://blogs.illinois.edu/view/25/96439 |
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That's the first time I've seen literally-as-figuratively defended from a historical perspective. I still think we'd all be better off if people didn't mindlessly use it as a filler word or for emphasis, which is generally what people are doing these days that is the source of controversy, not reviving an archaic usage.
Also, it's kind of ironic you corrected my use of "devolves", where many would accept it. :)