Daemons_Bane wrote: »I suggest you do you, and let me do me..
tonne.backlinderb16_ESO wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »I suggest you do you, and let me do me..
You need a girlfriend
It was a suggenstion.Lots of canceled subscriptions will force them to do something
ToxicOutrage wrote: »They literally spit in my face by doing 14h maintenance
Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »They literally spit in my face by doing 14h maintenance
You have obviously never been LITERALLY spat in the face then
I never subbed, so I can't cancel Hmmmm...
ToxicOutrage wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »They literally spit in my face by doing 14h maintenance
You have obviously never been LITERALLY spat in the face then
It is as if I used that adverb to specify the severity of their deeds
Daemons_Bane wrote: »Each time something happens, you badass cancelers come out and start screaming the same *** all over again.. getting tiring
tonne.backlinderb16_ESO wrote: »68 days left. But will not renew. I suggest all of you subscribers do the same
Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »They literally spit in my face by doing 14h maintenance
You have obviously never been LITERALLY spat in the face then
It is as if I used that adverb to specify the severity of their deeds
Literally, means literally.. Unless where ever you come from does not use the word like we do here
ToxicOutrage wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »Daemons_Bane wrote: »ToxicOutrage wrote: »They literally spit in my face by doing 14h maintenance
You have obviously never been LITERALLY spat in the face then
It is as if I used that adverb to specify the severity of their deeds
Literally, means literally.. Unless where ever you come from does not use the word like we do here
Word meanings evolve over time.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/literally
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/literally
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in effect; in substance; very nearly; virtually: I literally died when she walked out on stage in that costume.
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QUOTE used to emphasize what you are saying:
He missed that kick literally by miles.
I was literally bowled over by the news.
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Daemons_Bane wrote: »