>literally
What was literal about it?
>Excuse my punctuation
Not the punctuation that's the issue.
Do you understand the definition of the word?
Definition of literal:
1a: according with the letter of the scriptures
adheres to a literal reading of the passage
b: adhering to fact or to the ordinary construction or primary meaning of a term or expression : ACTUAL
liberty in the literal sense is impossible
— B. N. Cardozo
c: free from exaggeration or embellishment
the literal truth
d: characterized by a concern mainly with facts
a very literal man
2: of, relating to, or expressed in letters
The distress signal SOS has no literal meaning.
3: reproduced word for word : EXACT, VERBATIM
a literal translation
Was the bridge made of words perhaps?
Nope. Wrong again.
You're a simple moran.
But by all means, keep using the language incorrectly to communicate with words.