I understand where the OP and jmcgrogan2 are coming from. It's estimated there are 100,000 adjectives in the English language...if the best someone can do when trying to describe or compare something is to say it "kills", "slaughters" or "blows away", they're either not very smart or they actually are smart but are mailing it in anyway. It's about more than just speakers, it's about whether we want to live in an Idiocracy or not.
Along those same lines, the verb "lose" (opposite of "to find") is not spelled "loose", and the things on your car that help you stop are not called "breaks". If you are unsure about the state of our country's intelligence, spend a few minutes shopping online for a pre-owned car, even at the high end. It's not pretty.
"The limits of my language means the limits of my world." - Ludwig Wittgenstein
Along those same lines, the verb "lose" (opposite of "to find") is not spelled "loose", and the things on your car that help you stop are not called "breaks". If you are unsure about the state of our country's intelligence, spend a few minutes shopping online for a pre-owned car, even at the high end. It's not pretty.
"The limits of my language means the limits of my world." - Ludwig Wittgenstein