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  • Not the phrase, the exact comment where it is used “hyper literally”.

    I’ve explained to you that while not factually inaccurate, because you are using a phrase differently than most people, they take issue with it.

    Also you yep comments ago.

    Also, if we’re being hyper-literal, it is factually inaccurate. They are still trying to bring food and medical supplies. They are not only trying to raise awareness on the issue.

    Similarly, I’m not using it differently, I’m saying it doesnt fucking either way, slant no slant they mean the same thing. Civil rights leaders want attention, it’s the thing they’re most known for. I’m sure no one knew mlk’s name while he was alive right? No one knew Harvey milk before he got murdered right?

    Like I said, not listening though obvious lies were a weird choice.










  • Sure it’s common, that’s how colloquialisms work. In this case em using it either way is the same result. “They want publicity” and “they want attention” are effectively the same.

    Read usernames! I didn’t use it like that, I didn’t use it at all for that matter. I’m saying the person who did slant it negatively is fuckin dumb because they mean the same thing in this case. It’s attention for her personally which helps with attention for the causes she’s champions.

    They might mean it negatively but it’s irrelevant.

    which is why you’re getting push back.

    No I’m getting pushback because people like you don’t bother to read before they get outraged. I’m not that person, you need to stop blaming me for someone else’s words.

    Ed: For reference this is the initiating comment and it is in fact not my comment.

    https://aussie.zone/comment/19134271