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11 hours ago, Magic Mikey said:

Do you know what the word literally means? 

Literally

ADVERB

 

in a literal manner or sense; exactly.

"the driver took it literally when asked to go straight over the roundabout"

 

INFORMAL

used for emphasis while not being literally true.

"I was literally blown away by the response I got"

 

Usage seems okay to me…👀

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4 hours ago, TheBigDog said:

Literally

ADVERB

 

in a literal manner or sense; exactly.

"the driver took it literally when asked to go straight over the roundabout"

 

INFORMAL

used for emphasis while not being literally true.

"I was literally blown away by the response I got"

 

Usage seems okay to me…👀

"fat cunt" is an adjective and a noun, there is no adverb. 

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9 minutes ago, LaticsPete said:

Surely the “literally “ and applies  to “is”, part of the verb to be? 

I had a bit of a quandary about that.

I never intended to make a point about grammar. The original poster was trying to condone the disgusting attack on our player by saying it's OK because he thinks he is fat and he clearly thinks he's not a nice person. I thought it worth mentioning that McGahey isn't an actual lady's foo foo. Unsurprisingly, despite Mcfluff and others trying to help, he didn't get it. 

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21 hours ago, Magic Mikey said:

I had a bit of a quandary about that.

I never intended to make a point about grammar. The original poster was trying to condone the disgusting attack on our player by saying it's OK because he thinks he is fat and he clearly thinks he's not a nice person. I thought it worth mentioning that McGahey isn't an actual lady's foo foo. Unsurprisingly, despite Mcfluff and others trying to help, he didn't get it. 

Of course you did bud 👍🏻

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