User blog comment:Miskos3/Fairy Tail Chapters 532 & 533, Review/@comment-7070784-20170422053208/@comment-7418318-20170427142111

"I explained before, she declared that the book are letters to Coby. She read the entire book, which she figured out are coded to be something else, otherwise she would not have made such a bold claim. But that is what it is stated in the story so yeah." No you did not say that at all. That is what I said. You claimed that she managed to fully decipher the entire book in her mind. Figuring out that there is a code and decoding it are two hugly different things.

"Because one literally can think of something as literally something else, in a literal manner."

No you can't think of something as something else and still use literally. That's the whole point of the word to show that it is EXACTLY THAT thing and not anything else.

What you just said is: "I can think that a pear is literally an apple". And that you used literally three times is just an attempt to confuse other people too much to bother thinking it through...

"No, I wrote it the way you think it is because belief and being correct are two different things in the example you gave. And I never admitted to anything since there is no right or wrong answers here." There isn't? So the Earth is both flat and round and those pre-copernicus people were both right and wrong at the same time? And you are also both right and wrong?

"Why would we be going on about sentence structuring when we are going on about only one word. That literally makes no sense" Hmm... that's the exact same reaction I had when you called it a grammar issue... four times in a row: So if you are aware of the distinction... why call it grammar four times?
 * "That's what this is always been about, the book, you then bring up grammar issues which have no weight to what we are talking about "
 * "Plus I can admit when I am wrong, this is not what is happening, and stop getting so hooked on grammar issues, it doesn't do you any good."
 * "And still you are on the grammar, don't get clingy now."
 * "No, it is different, you started to talk about something else entirely when talking about grammar spefically."