• Gormadt
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    5 months ago

    I gotcha fam, I got this shit

    “I was standing next to a goth at a crosswalk and they opened their umbrella and I literally shit myself thinking this person was turning into a bat.”

    No cap I think that’s it

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        While technically correct, when it comes to translating slang things become more art than science.

        The goal is to evoke the same feeling and imagery.

        Like how I changed “Honestly” to “Literally”. Both are English but over here we don’t use “Honestly” like that so the word “Literally” was a better choice.

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          For us old fogeys, literally still means without metaphor, so someone who literally shit the bed actually soiled their bedsheets leaving a mess for maid service, as opposed to figuratively making a mess in an other situation.

          Honest, honest Iago just looked like a reliable friend who tells the truth and intends no harm. Politicians are honest. My weather station, when properly calibrated, is truthful in that it reports accurate facts.

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            And honestly honestly can mean figuratively as well

            Words are weird yo

            Definitions shifting and twisting over time is honestly so damn cool though, and common spellings falling out of favor for different ones is also pretty cool

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              Context sure is important - like when a late-night host throws in

              and this is true

              before delivering a line that may be so preposterous the entire theater erupts in laughter. Or it might be followed by them reading a nearly unbelievable headline from a reputable source as it’s superimposed on screen.