ITT: Times you were literally the Joker in a video game

>people making fun of my voice on CS:GO
>tell them I don't care about their feelings

SOMEBODY STOP ME

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The time I Rick Rolled my entire team on a competitive match of Overwatch

>playing rainbow 6 siege
>last one alive as a defender
>shoot the hostage as they breach the room

Injustice: Gods Among Us

Also please stop using the word "literally" in figurative situations

salon.com/2013/08/22/according_to_the_dictionary_literally_now_also_means_figuratively_newscred/

>MGSV
>Virus outbreak
>Kill all the men without letting them finish their speech

Only for idiots it does

Were you in that thread with the emo chick comic?

>"Test of Time" Steam award
>Vote for Skyrim

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHHA LOCK ME UP

Google-san also says user-chan is right..

literally
ˈlJt(ə)rəli/Submit
adverb
in a literal manner or sense; exactly.
"the driver took it literally when asked to go straight over the roundabout"
synonyms: verbatim, word for word, line for line, letter for letter, to the letter; More
informal
used for emphasis while not being literally true.
"I have received literally thousands of letters"

>using the word "literally" wrong
LITERALLY A MADMAN

>the dictionary is for idiots
ok
merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally
it means figuratively too dumbass

>inb4 b-b-b-but i'm smarter than the dictionary

>in dota
>did nothing but let the enemy kill me so they could win because someone pissed me off

moms gonna worry

except it never fucking happened

Ledger>Nicholson>Hamill>DA JOKA BAYBEE>Leto

Bitch I don't care if they think it's right. I think it's wrong.

If I believed everything anybody told me, I'd be a muslim (I'm a Mormon BTW)

>emulating with touch controls
CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES

>it has been frequently criticized as a misuse. Instead, the use is pure hyperbole intended to gain emphasis, but it often appears in contexts where no additional emphasis is necessary.


>I'm smarter than the dictionary
haha

>played smash bros
>I wasn't fox
>I had items turned on
>I was in onet
THROW THE KEY AWAY

...

>Saving... Do not turn system off...
>Turn it off

THROW AWAY THE KEY

Some men just want to watch the world burn

>salon

>emulate SNES
>upscale it to 1080p

COME ON GET DOWN WITH THE SICKNESS

that was great

merriam webster work better for you?
merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally

>emulate a ps1 game
>use filters and upscale to 1080p

HEEEEEERES JOHHNY

>Do you really want to quit?
>No

HAHAHA I ACTUALLY DID WANT TO QUIT

Trolled my friends so hard into believing that Leeroy Jenkins wasn't fake that they still refuse to believe it when I try to truthfully tell them that it was actually a scripted video.

>queue up for a dungeon as a healer
>really just wanted a faster queue as a DPS

>playing battlefield on a server that says t-bagging isn't allowed
>t-bag the server owner
MOMS GONNA FREAK

Sorry user, that fight has been lost.

Literally now literally also means figuratively.

>Literally now literally also means figuratively.

Of course he was, he stole the joke of some other person. Or he made it and was angry he didn't get enough (You)s.

...

Words change meanings nerd

Now if you want to say literally meaning literally, you say it like
>literally (literally)
Possibly adding more than one "(literally)" at the end to ironyproof it.

user, that is literally (literally) retarded.

it's the world we're in

I can read, that sentence is just an abomination unto God

That sailor really knows the ropes, literally AND literally!

but it is also correct because English is a stupid language and the people who use it are even worse.

You just have to take in in stride.

Adapt, you figurative nigger.

This is the worst Sup Forums meme and i can't wait until it dies. I even like the whole typing a quote and deliberately cutting it off midsentence to imply that the OP picture nullifies the claim meme more than this.

What if we just started using figurative to mean literal.

>Memememememememememememememe, you dip!

>go over to friend's house to play some couch co-op
>he has two gamecube controllers
>I refuse and use a madcatz

SOMEBODY STOP ME

>Playing DMC4
>On a keyboard despite having a working controller.

SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE

But user, figurative already literally means literal because literal literally means figurative.

Too meme
It would be better to ironically start using figuratively correctly and avoid literal.

>Friends little brother "Borrows" my games with without telling me and brings it back all scratched up
>Frame friend for some old bullshit. His dad beats the hell out of him AND his little brother.