Comment by peteforde
6 days ago
I remember Oasis. They're the ones who literally pissed on the audience here back in the 90s.
The idea that they care if their fans live or die really comes down to whether they could get sponsors on board or not.
6 days ago
I remember Oasis. They're the ones who literally pissed on the audience here back in the 90s.
The idea that they care if their fans live or die really comes down to whether they could get sponsors on board or not.
Can't find any evidence of this urination incident, got a link?
Mea culpa: upon waking up and being challenged, I realized that I had conflated the Shannon Hoon story and the [very real] Oasis "piss bomb" story into one.
If I'm really and truly honest, I still remember this happening quite clearly so consider this my own personal Mandela Effect moment.
However, there's an unforgiveable gap between fans throwing urine bottles around and my claim [that I very clearly remember Liam as the brother who pissed on an audience at Molson Park but can't prove it and now look like a dumbass] so I do sincerely apologize.
I think the word 'literally' has gone the way of the emdash
The em-dash has a fairly specific use. It's just that some people have decided that it indicates AI and can't resist trumpeting that supposed insight at every opportunity.
Well, they have some horror stories about them, so it's plausible, I just didn't find any evidence they specifically urinated on the audience.
literally has had two meanings for decades, maybe centuries
1) Literally Literally
2) Figuratively
It's semantic bleaching
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