RE: " It's literally almost "swhinney, uncapable to discuss the material subject, you took the issue with the use of the
word "literally", hm... let's see:
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—Usagenote
Sincetheearly20thcentury,literallyhasbeenwidelyusedasanintensifiermeaning“ineffect,virtually,”
asensethatcontradictstheearliermeaning“actually,withoutexaggeration”:Thesenatorwasliterally
buriedaliveintheIowaprimaries.Thepartieswereliterallytradinghorsesinanefforttoreachacompromise.
Theuseisoftencriticized;nevertheless,itappearsinallbutthemostcarefullyeditedwriting.Althoughthisuseofliterallyirritatessome,itprobablyneitherdistortsnorenhancestheintendedmeaningofthesentencesinwhichitoccurs.Thesamemightoftenbesaidoftheuseofliterallyinitsearliersense“actually”:Thegarrisonwasliterallywipedout:noonesurvived.
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If it was of any meaning to you at all may I suggest also taking ESL course or something like that, can still help...