

171. Where Is the Line Between Exaggeration and Lying?
24 snips Nov 12, 2023
The hosts dive into the blurry line between exaggeration and lying, sparking intriguing reflections on our social interactions. They discuss the evolution of the word 'literally' and how language shifts affect communication. Hasan Minhaj's comedy style raises questions about emotional truths versus fabricated stories. Personal anecdotes reveal societal pressures to embellish narratives, highlighting the art of persuasion. The conversation expands to the importance of community initiatives in fostering connections and addressing themes of loneliness.
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Literally
- Angela Duckworth's daughters overuse "literally."
- One claimed to have "literally jumped out of my skin and jumped back into it again."
Intensifiers
- Words like "literally", "truly", and "very" are intensifiers.
- These words, derived from "truth," now amplify meaning, similar to "literally."
Starving in The Giver
- In "The Giver", Jonas is chastised for saying "I'm starving."
- The community emphasizes precise language; no one truly starves.