Sunday, January 31, 2010

"Literally" they need a dictionary to define Literally

Kristen Rand of the Violence Policy Center shows none of that fund money they receive has been spent on one.

“If you remove the background check requirement, you’re literally writing a death sentence for law enforcement officers, family members, just people in the street.”

In the famous words of Inigo Montoya:
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Maybe they should also look up the word 'Hysterics'.

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6 comments:

Glenn B said...

All they can depend upon is using exageration and lies to support their claims like this one.

Don said...

Hee hee. I was just having that conversation with one of your other readers via email. I hate people who use the word "literally" to mean "figuratively."

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Thirdpower said...

Right on schedule Guy (JadeGold). Predictable as always.

So, when are you going to detail how to make a semi-auto AK into Full Auto by filing the firing pin like you claimed?

Until you do, go troll somewhere else.

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Dustydog said...

litoral - the region of the shore of a lake or sea or ocean

when people misuse "literally", I like to re-read their sentence and see if "litorally" would work.