Just read a review of Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland. This is what it says:
[Copied directly from IMDb]
"There are some "Disney moments" that literally set off a gag reflex as well."
I'm sorry what?
They LITERALLY set of a gag reflex? So you're just sitting there, watching a movie and suddenly a guy next to you almost starts to vomit, and he's like: "Yeah man, I'm sorry, just couldn't stand that awful 'Disney moment'"
Please DO NOT use the word literally if you don't know the meaning. Because literally means: exactly, without exaggeration.
It happens way too often that people use the word literally out of context, like:
'It was so funny, I literally died laughing!'
No, you did not.
That concludes this awful, unnecessary rant
Bye!
-HipsterForce
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