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Comment by trumpdong

6 days ago

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

    • Not sure why you're downvoted. People have literally been using literally both ways for at at least 25 years by my own observational record.

      You know, "I could literally eat a horse." in which it is clearly understood that the speaker is not claiming that they could physically fit a horse inside their stomache.

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