I'm not sure, should I be? Well, let's just say "BEST IDEA EVER" is our typical hyperbole and no offense meant or taken and blahblah - move on to talking about important things.
hy·per·bo·le (heye-pur-buh-lee) n. A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in "I could sleep for a year" or "This book weighs a ton."
The act or an instance of exaggerating: exaggeration, hyperbolism, overstatement, tall talk.
a figure of speech in which exceptional exaggeration is deliberately used for emphasis.
An exaggerated, extravagant expression.
A bold, deliberate overstatement, e.g., "I'd give my right arm for a piece of pizza." Not intended to be taken literally, it is used as a means of emphasizing the truth of a statement.
It's hard to make sense when faced with cute/hot guys in tight t-shirts.
And, yes, the Internet will ALWAYS feed your obsessions (for which bounty, we praise and worship it night and day) but today it also fed your brain. You can use that as an excuse the next time somebody complains that you're online too much.
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Like what kind of pizza?
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A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in "I could sleep for a year" or "This book weighs a ton."
The act or an instance of exaggerating: exaggeration, hyperbolism, overstatement, tall talk.
a figure of speech in which exceptional exaggeration is deliberately used for emphasis.
An exaggerated, extravagant expression.
A bold, deliberate overstatement, e.g., "I'd give my right arm for a piece of pizza." Not intended to be taken literally, it is used as a means of emphasizing the truth of a statement.
In other words, US and 90% of our communication.
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And, now you've learned something beneficial today. Who says the Internet can't be educational?
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And, yes, the Internet will ALWAYS feed your obsessions (for which bounty, we praise and worship it night and day) but today it also fed your brain. You can use that as an excuse the next time somebody complains that you're online too much.
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