What's literal? What else could the title of this thread mean?Toyota Supra takes flight, hits another Toyota, and then lands at a Toyota dealership (literally).
The "landing" at a "Toyota dealership."What's literal?
Don't know where in the world you're from, but here in the states it's fairly common for people to say that they've "landed" or are "landing" somewhere figuratively instead of "arrived" or "arriving."What else could the title of this thread mean?
My guess is the unfortunate combination of showing off with cold tires, an automatic transmission, and possible drizzle on road (based on how sky looks).How does this even happen? How does one lose control on a straight roadway? And why were all these people waiting videotaping? Any background info on this?
If it took flight then it landed.The "landing" at a "Toyota dealership.
Don't know where in the world you're from, but here in the states it's fairly common for people to say that they've "landed" or are "landing" somewhere figuratively instead of "arrived" or "arriving."
“took flight” is usually used figuratively as well in this respect, hence the tie-in with “landed.” Then there’s the part about “at a Toyota dealership”, all being literal in this case. The usages work here, and it’s really not that serious.If it took flight then it landed.
Landing means bringing something to land. Nothing figurative about that.
"Literally" is such a misued word where most of the time, it doesn't even make sense.
Relax and have a Snickers Bruh…literally.If it took flight then it landed.
Landing means bringing something to land. Nothing figurative about that.
"Literally" is such a misued word where most of the time, it doesn't even make sense.
Another dumbass punk who thought he could drive since he could afford a supra. Money cannot buy brain and skill.