ileks
Part of the furniture
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You didn't say you thought it was intentional, you said there was "no doubt."
If you use "literally" and "no doubt" when you don't actually mean them then you:
a) should not be surprised when someone puts you to task on it,
b) are a stupid cunt that has to use hyperbole to make a point and therefore actually have nothing valuable to say at all
Personally I don't actually say "literally" when something isn't literal. If you pick up on people every time they say things like "no doubt" like that you:
a) Can expect a punch in the face
b) Can't prove "without doubt" they meant it.