• the problem is that it’s using a word that was supposed to specify that something was not hyperbole as hyperbole, rendering it useless.

    … Or… Because it’s a word specifically meant to indicate it is not hyperbolic, using it in that way is literally the superlative hyperbole.

      • @Classy@sh.itjust.works
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        48 months ago

        Now you have to hit literally in the chest with an adrenaline shot to bring lividity into its decaying body.

        quite literally

        actually literally

        • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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          38 months ago

          A good point, I haven’t seen “quite literally” used to mean “figuratively.” Perhaps there’s some usefulness to be had yet.