yatsey87
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March 07, 2014, 04:10:34 PM |
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I think loose / lose is an easy mistake to make. It's definitely forgivable among grammar crimes lol.
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apsvinet
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March 07, 2014, 09:07:03 PM |
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Lots of people are simply not good enough at english or care enough to correct their mistakes. With that said, it sure is annoying to read.
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E.exchanger
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March 07, 2014, 09:13:42 PM |
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well i just "LOOSE" few BTC, about 20$ in casino this week but that's ok though !! My condolences Go get dat casino! Lol why not ....... nah I won't that's OK, it's a provably fair casino plus I always follow the golden rule and stick with it 'never risk what you can't afford to lose'
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kireinaha
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March 08, 2014, 12:29:02 AM |
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I think loose / lose is an easy mistake to make. It's definitely forgivable among grammar crimes lol.
I can get people confusing your and you're because they sound alike when spoken, along with their/there/they're, but lose and loose don't even sound alike. and the meanings are completely different. so how is it easy to confuse. I just don't get it, man. and I swear this wasn't a widespread problem until a few years ago. I used to rarely notice it online. and then, maybe four or five years ago, it seems that everyone agreed to start screwing it up. is it something in the water? some kind of chemical children were exposed to in the immediate years preceding/following Y2K?
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Night gathers, and now my bitcoinwisdom watch begins.
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apsvinet
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March 08, 2014, 01:19:25 AM |
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I think loose / lose is an easy mistake to make. It's definitely forgivable among grammar crimes lol.
I can get people confusing your and you're because they sound alike when spoken, along with their/there/they're, but lose and loose don't even sound alike. and the meanings are completely different. so how is it easy to confuse. I just don't get it, man. and I swear this wasn't a widespread problem until a few years ago. I used to rarely notice it online. and then, maybe four or five years ago, it seems that everyone agreed to start screwing it up. is it something in the water? some kind of chemical children were exposed to in the immediate years preceding/following Y2K? I think it's called the youth of today that expect spell checks to correct everything for them ( note that it won't notice if you type loose instead of lose as it's not technically spelled wrong ) / the education system failing in the world's former leading countries.
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zolace
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April 08, 2014, 12:45:25 PM |
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There is often confusion over the words loose and lose. This is due to the lack of consistency in pronouncing words that end oose and ose. Loose means not tight or free from constraint. To lose means to fail to: (1) keep (2) win or (3) make money.
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shinae23
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April 08, 2014, 08:33:11 PM |
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the people who frequently makes this mistakes makes my grammar nazi senses tingling...
is it really hard to remember how to use words like "your" and "you're". and "lose" and "loose" are way more different it's easy to tell how you would you it in a sentence..
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Bitcoin Magazine
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April 08, 2014, 10:53:51 PM |
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sometimes you have to misspell things so you don't feel like THE DEVIL
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i am here.
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ksteve96 (OP)
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April 09, 2014, 02:30:57 AM |
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There is often confusion over the words loose and lose. This is due to the lack of consistency in pronouncing words that end oose and ose. Loose means not tight or free from constraint. To lose means to fail to: (1) keep (2) win or (3) make money.
I think that the people spelling it with oose are spelling phonetically, they assume the long "o" needs to be spelled longer, so to speak. It's not a lack of understanding of the meaning. Same reason I keep seeing "proove" lately. I don't have any problem with how a non-native speaker writes, at least they are trying. But for native speakers, this is inexcusable as I wouldn't have passed 6th grade spelling like that. Loose and proove all over the place here, whats next? All this is gonna put me in an early TOOMB
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apsvinet
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April 15, 2014, 05:54:54 PM |
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There is often confusion over the words loose and lose. This is due to the lack of consistency in pronouncing words that end oose and ose. Loose means not tight or free from constraint. To lose means to fail to: (1) keep (2) win or (3) make money.
I think that the people spelling it with oose are spelling phonetically, they assume the long "o" needs to be spelled longer, so to speak. It's not a lack of understanding of the meaning. Same reason I keep seeing "proove" lately. I don't have any problem with how a non-native speaker writes, at least they are trying. But for native speakers, this is inexcusable as I wouldn't have passed 6th grade spelling like that. Loose and proove all over the place here, whats next? All this is gonna put me in an early TOOMB Haha, it's not that annoying though is it? Seems like a mild case of OCD in your case.
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Kiki112
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April 15, 2014, 05:55:44 PM |
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it's a typo
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dogechode
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April 15, 2014, 05:59:01 PM |
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Dude you think that's bad, check out some of randomlove's posts. A particularly memorable one was "neivity" which he then tried to blame on "typing on his mobile." Right, I can totally see how that could happen.
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apsvinet
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April 15, 2014, 09:54:51 PM |
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it's a typo I guess there's a difference between a typo and simply not knowing the difference between the two.
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counter
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April 15, 2014, 10:57:34 PM |
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I found myself making that mistake recently but corrected it. then it it got me thinking how many times I did that without noticing.
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apsvinet
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April 15, 2014, 10:58:58 PM |
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I found myself making that mistake recently but corrected it. then it it got me thinking how many times I did that without noticing.
And every time you did a grammar nazi somewhere in the world almost ripped his eyes out in sheer frustration.
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dogechode
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April 15, 2014, 11:34:48 PM |
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I get annoyed when people belittle each other and correct every single tiny mistake, or when they try to use the other person's (minor) errors as an entire basis for a rebuttal of their points. However, when your entire post looks like a 3-year-old on peyote wrote it, then you have a problem and cannot expect to be taken seriously.
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bitgeek
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April 15, 2014, 11:56:05 PM |
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Imagine having it tattooed
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g4c
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April 16, 2014, 12:10:44 AM |
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CORTEX7 Multi exchange Bitcoin trading client for Win, Mac, Nix, Android.
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d2dtk
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April 16, 2014, 02:27:22 AM |
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They didn't hold them tight enough and they loose them lol
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Vod
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April 16, 2014, 02:42:28 AM |
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I get annoyed when people belittle each other and correct every single tiny mistake, or when they try to use the other person's (minor) errors as an entire basis for a rebuttal of their points. However, when your entire post looks like a 3-year-old on peyote wrote it, then you have a problem and cannot expect to be taken seriously.
If no one ever corrects it, people view it as correct, use it themselves, and it spreads.
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