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->''"Words have meanings. I mean, except for [[HeManWomanHater incels]] and [[{{Technobabble}} scifi screenwriters]]."''
-->--'''[=KeithInc=].''', ''[[https://fstdt.com/8JYSZW8367Q54#90985 Fundies Say the Darndest Things]]''
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->''I was reading the essays you turned in the other day, and everyone's writing is so sloppy! "I could care less" indicates that you still have some cares left to give! It's, "I COULDN'T care less"! I've seen this a lot these days, where people are using a phrase differently from its real meaning. It reminds me of something I've been hearing politicians saying: "[[MyCountryRightOrWrong My country, right or wrong]]." They wouldn't be saying it so stubbornly if they knew how it was originally used...''
-->-- '''Sadayo Kawakami''', ''VideoGame/Persona5''
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->''We've already seen how, for Bruce as for Tim [=LaHaye=], this word "literally" is not meant literally. For them it means something more like "''my'' way." It's opposite would be "mere symbolism," which means for them, roughly, "any meaning other than the meaning imposed on a passage by reading it ''my way.''"
-->--'''Fred Clark''' on ''[[Literature/LeftBehind Tribulation Force]]'', [[https://www.patheos.com/blogs/slacktivist/2009/07/31/tf-bruces-sermon-part-3/Slacktivist]]
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->''"Just being violent is not [[GameplayAndStorySegregation ludonarrative dissonance]]; not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''."''
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->''"Just being violent is not [[GameplayAndStorySegregation ludonarrative dissonance]]; not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''. You may not care for violence, but its mere presence in a game is not evidence of dissonance, and you'd sound way smarter just saying you don't like it rather than dressing it up as something deeper."''
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->''"You know, at least when ''VideoGame/{{Tomb Raider|2013}}'' kicked this whole bloody thing off, it was legit. ''Tomb Raider's'' violence ''was'' dissonant, because cutscenes showing a scared archaeologist forced into a situation she was ill equipped [to handle] were offset by gameplay in which she's [[GroinAttack cutting people's nuts off]] and scoring headshots with arrows. That's flukonattative dribblance in effect. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation That's a contradiction of premise and practice.]] Just being violent is not ludonarrative dissonance, not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''."''
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->''"You know, when ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' kicked this whole bloody thing off, it was legit. ''Tomb Raider's'' violence ''was'' dissonant, because cutscenes showing a scared archaeologist forced into a situation she was ill equipped [to handle] were offset by gameplay in which she's [[GroinAttack cutting people's nuts off]] and scoring headshots with arrows. That's flukonattative dribblance in effect. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation That's a contradiction of premise and practice.]] Just being violent is not ludonarrative dissonance, not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''."''
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->''"You know, at least when ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' ''VideoGame/{{Tomb Raider|2013}}'' kicked this whole bloody thing off, it was legit. ''Tomb Raider's'' violence ''was'' dissonant, because cutscenes showing a scared archaeologist forced into a situation she was ill equipped [to handle] were offset by gameplay in which she's [[GroinAttack cutting people's nuts off]] and scoring headshots with arrows. That's flukonattative dribblance in effect. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation That's a contradiction of premise and practice.]] Just being violent is not ludonarrative dissonance, not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''."''
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->''"You know, when ''VideoGame/TombRaider'' kicked this whole bloody thing off, it was legit. ''Tomb Raider's'' violence ''was'' dissonant, because cutscenes showing a scared archaeologist forced into a situation she was ill equipped [to handle] were offset by gameplay in which she's [[GroinAttack cutting people's nuts off]] and scoring headshots with arrows. That's flukonattative dribblance in effect. [[GameplayAndStorySegregation That's a contradiction of premise and practice.]] Just being violent is not ludonarrative dissonance, not when the story and world themselves ''are supposed to be fucking violent''."''
-->-- '''[[WebVideo/{{Jimquisition}} Jim Sterling]]''', ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Oe0ev8bjA Lugoscababib Discobiscuits]]''
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'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy.]]\\
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'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications You're wanting me to say that that]] [[PedoHunt I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy.]]\\
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->''"Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the 'Sierra Nevada Mountains.' In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the 'snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains' (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use 'prodigal' to mean 'wandering' instead of 'wasteful,' I can’t stop you. Have your steak 'with au jus,' and go ahead and have a slice of pie 'with a la mode' while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee 'with au lait.' Have a side order of chili 'with con carne' if you're really hungry. If you think 'apropos' means 'appropriate,' go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and 'orientate' yourself on a map, knock yourself out. Ilitterissy roolz!"''
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->''"Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the 'Sierra Nevada [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Mountains.' ]]' In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the 'snowy [[ShapedLikeItself '[[ShapedLikeItself snowy Sierra Nevada]] Mountains' Nevada Mountains]]' (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use 'prodigal' to mean 'wandering' instead of 'wasteful,' I can’t stop you. Have your steak 'with au jus,' and go ahead and have a slice of pie 'with a la mode' while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee 'with au lait.' Have a side order of chili 'with con carne' if you're really hungry. If you think 'apropos' means 'appropriate,' go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and 'orientate' yourself on a map, knock yourself out. Ilitterissy roolz!"''
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->''"I am Urus, Tur in Polish, Aurox in German. Dunces call me Bison."''
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->''"I am an Urus, Tur in Polish, to the Poles, Aurox in German. Dunces to the Germans. The ignorant call me a Bison." "I am a Bison, Suber to the Poles, Bisont to the Germans. The ignorant call me an Urus."''
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-->-- ''Series/BlakesSeven'', "Games"
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-->-- ''Series/BlakesSeven'', "Games""Games"
->'''Peter Parker''': Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.\\
'''J. Jonah Jameson''': It is not! I resent that! ''({{Beat}})'' Slander is ''spoken''. In print, it's ''libel''.
-->--''Film/SpiderMan1''
->'''Peter Parker''': Spider-Man wasn't trying to attack the city, he was trying to save it. That's slander.\\
'''J. Jonah Jameson''': It is not! I resent that! ''({{Beat}})'' Slander is ''spoken''. In print, it's ''libel''.
-->--''Film/SpiderMan1''
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->''Why do people call everything a {{deus ex machina}} without knowing what a deus ex machina actually is?''
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->''Why do people call everything a {{deus ex machina}} DeusExMachina without knowing what a deus ex machina actually is?''
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->'''Tarrant:''' But do you use it accurately?
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->'''Tarrant:''' But do did you use it accurately?
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-->-- '''Sigismund von Herberstein''', 1556
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-->-- '''Sigismund von Herberstein''', 15561556
->'''Avon:''' I use the word deliberately.
->'''Tarrant:''' But do you use it accurately?
-->-- ''Series/BlakesSeven'', "Games"
->'''Avon:''' I use the word deliberately.
->'''Tarrant:''' But do you use it accurately?
-->-- ''Series/BlakesSeven'', "Games"
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-->-- '''Creator/GeorgeOrwell''', "Politics and the English Language", 1946
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-->-- '''Creator/GeorgeOrwell''', "Politics and the English Language", 19461946
->''"I am Urus, Tur in Polish, Aurox in German. Dunces call me Bison."''
-->-- '''Sigismund von Herberstein''', 1556
->''"I am Urus, Tur in Polish, Aurox in German. Dunces call me Bison."''
-->-- '''Sigismund von Herberstein''', 1556
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—->-- '''Creaotr/GeorgeOrwell''', "Politics and the English Language", 1946
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—->-- '''Creaotr/GeorgeOrwell''', '''Creator/GeorgeOrwell''', "Politics and the English Language", 1946
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->''"[[GodwinsLaw The word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable.']]"''
—->-- '''Creaotr/GeorgeOrwell''', "Politics and the English Language", 1946
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-->--'''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''', ''[[MusicalEpisode The Nightman Cometh]]''
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-->--'''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''', ''[[MusicalEpisode The Nightman Cometh]]''Cometh]]''
->''Why do people call everything a {{deus ex machina}} without knowing what a deus ex machina actually is?''
-->--'''{{LetsPlay/Chuggaaconroy}}'''
->''Why do people call everything a {{deus ex machina}} without knowing what a deus ex machina actually is?''
-->--'''{{LetsPlay/Chuggaaconroy}}'''
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->'''Dee''': "Are you goddamn kidding me?"\\
'''Charlie''': "What?"\\
'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"\\
'''Charlie''': Yes?"\\
'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]\\
'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."\\
'''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
'''Charlie''': "What?"\\
'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"\\
'''Charlie''': Yes?"\\
'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]\\
'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."\\
'''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
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->'''Dee''': "Are Are you goddamn kidding me?"\\
me?\\
'''Charlie''':"What?"\\
What?\\
'''Dee''':" 'Tiny Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"\\
boy?\\
'''Charlie''':Yes?"\\
Yes?\\
'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications"You're You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]\\
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'''Charlie''':"But But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."\\
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'''Dee''':"You You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
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->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
->'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]
->'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."
-> '''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
->'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]
->'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."
-> '''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
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->'''Dee''': "Are you goddamn kidding me?"
->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''':me?"\\
'''Charlie''': "What?"\\
'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, littleboy'?"
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
->'''Dee''':boy'?"\\
'''Charlie''': Yes?"\\
'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]
->'''Charlie''':"]]\\
'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."
->"\\
'''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''':
'''Charlie''': "What?"\\
'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
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'''Charlie''': Yes?"\\
'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy.
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'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor.
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'''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
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-->--'''Steven Dutch''', ''[[http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/Agnostic.HTM What's an Agnostic?]]''
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-->--'''Steven Dutch''', ''[[http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/Agnostic.HTM What's an Agnostic?]]''Agnostic?]]''
->'''Dee''': "Are you goddamn kidding me?"
->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
->'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]
->'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."
-> '''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
-->--'''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''', ''[[MusicalEpisode The Nightman Cometh]]''
->'''Dee''': "Are you goddamn kidding me?"
->'''Charlie''': "What?"
->'''Dee''': " 'Tiny boy, baby boy, little boy'?"
->'''Charlie''': Yes?"
->'''Dee''': [[UnfortunateImplications "You're wanting me to say that I wanna make love to a little baby tiny boy."]]
->'''Charlie''': "But I've explained this to you Dee that I'm talking about the spirit of this man. It's like a little boy, it's a metaphor."
-> '''Dee''': "You keep using that word, but I'm not convinced you know what it means."
-->--'''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia''', ''[[MusicalEpisode The Nightman Cometh]]''
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For example, on a box of Chips Ahoy!, the words 'REAL CHOCOLATE Chip Cookies' appears next to a worried cookie with a face that says he wasn't ready to deal with [[ContemplateOurNavels the existential burden of finding out there was a debate about whether or not he was real.]]"''
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For example, on a box of Chips Ahoy!, the words 'REAL CHOCOLATE Chip Cookies' appears next to a worried cookie with a face that says he wasn't ready to deal with [[ContemplateOurNavels the existential burden of finding out there was [[ContemplateOurNavels a debate about whether or not he was real.]]"''
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->''"Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the 'Sierra Nevada Mountains.' In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the 'snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains' (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use 'prodigal' to mean 'wandering' instead of 'wasteful,' I can’t stop you. Have your steak 'with au jus,' and go ahead and have a slice of pie 'with a la mode' while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee 'with au lait.' Have a side order of chili 'with con carne' if you're really hungry. If you think 'apropos' means 'appropriate,' go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and 'orientate' yourself on a map, knock yourself out. Ilitterissy roolz!]]"''
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->''"Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the 'Sierra Nevada Mountains.' In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the 'snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains' (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use 'prodigal' to mean 'wandering' instead of 'wasteful,' I can’t stop you. Have your steak 'with au jus,' and go ahead and have a slice of pie 'with a la mode' while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee 'with au lait.' Have a side order of chili 'with con carne' if you're really hungry. If you think 'apropos' means 'appropriate,' go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and 'orientate' yourself on a map, knock yourself out. Ilitterissy roolz!]]"''roolz!"''
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->''Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the "Sierra Nevada Mountains." In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the "snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains" (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use “prodigal” to mean “wandering” instead of “wasteful," I can’t stop you. Have your steak “with au jus,” and go ahead and have a slice of pie “with a la mode” while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee “with au lait.” Have a side order of chili "with con carne" if you're really hungry. If you think “apropos” means “appropriate,” go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and “orientate” yourself on a map, knock yourself out. [[SarcasmMode Ilitterissy roolz!]]''
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For example, on a box of Chips Ahoy!, the words 'REAL CHOCOLATE Chip Cookies' appears next to a worried cookie with a face that says he wasn't ready to deal with [[ContemplateOurNavels the existential burden of finding out there was a debate about whether or not he was real.]]"''
-->--'''{{Creator/Seanbaby}}''', [[http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-ways-marketers-think-were-retarded/#ixzz33AnVOnLb "6 Words Advertisers Love (That Don't Mean a Damn Thing)"]]
->''"Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the
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-->''Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the "Sierra Nevada Mountains." In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the "snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains" (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use “prodigal” to mean “wandering” instead of “wasteful," I can’t stop you. Have your steak “with au jus,” and go ahead and have a slice of pie “with a la mode” while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee “with au lait.” Have a side order of chili "with con carne" if you're really hungry. If you think “apropos” means “appropriate,” go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and “orientate” yourself on a map, knock yourself out. [[SarcasmMode Ilitterissy roolz!]]''
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-->''Some words I simply despair of ever hearing people use correctly. I just shrug when an airline pilot announces we're flying over the "Sierra Nevada Mountains." In the winter, if you're lucky, he may even say you're flying over the "snowy [[ShapedLikeItself Sierra Nevada]] Mountains" (get a Spanish dictionary). So if you want to use “prodigal” to mean “wandering” instead of “wasteful," I can’t stop you. Have your steak “with au jus,” and go ahead and have a slice of pie “with a la mode” while you’re at it, and a cup of coffee “with au lait.” Have a side order of chili "with con carne" if you're really hungry. If you think “apropos” means “appropriate,” go right ahead. If you want to take a hike in the woods and “orientate” yourself on a map, knock yourself out. [[SarcasmMode Ilitterissy roolz!]]''
-->--'''Steven Dutch''', ''[[http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/Agnostic.HTM What's an Agnostic?]]''
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->'''Jason:''' I'll have you know in a head-to-head matchup, the [[ShoddyKnockoffProduct jPad]] would literally smash the iPad.\\
'''Andy:''' You misused the word "literally".\\
'''Jason:''' Did I?\\
'''Andy:''' [[SubvertedTrope Why is there a rock taped to the back?]]
'''Andy:''' You misused the word "literally".\\
'''Jason:''' Did I?\\
'''Andy:''' [[SubvertedTrope Why is there a rock taped to the back?]]