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The general rule is that it's ALWAYS the feelings stage unless you're specifically asked for help.

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At this point complaining about how any shared image on the internet is considered a meme now is a meme itself.

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It's not change itself that I hate, it's when the change makes language less useful. Example, "literally" meaning its opposite, "figuratively," through common misuse. "It was literally the million-dollar question" used to mean that it was a question that, if answered, would actually be worth a million dollars rather than figuratively meaning it was an important one to answer. Now it's unclear.

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Care to give examples?

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No, examples of words that mean two opposite things at the same time, since you apparently said that every single word in existence has always been that way. "Bad" comes to mind, though it's a lot easier to tell from context which meaning it has compared to "literally."

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