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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby General Brock II on Thu Dec 08, 2011 4:00 pm

tec805 wrote:Your brain is loose in your skull, which is why it rattles when you shake your head. You lose your mind when you roll poorly and lose your battle.

I can understand so many people spelling "your" when they meant "you're" or "were" instead of "we're" because I'm not a total grammer/spelling nazi, but come on folks, post after post I read "loose" (in some cases 3 or 4 times in one post!) and I think Webster is going to change the definition just to accommodate all the misspellers on this site! :shock:



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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Mon Dec 12, 2011 2:02 pm

General Brock II wrote:
Thank you, Tec. =D>


No, thank you GB for not helping push my membrane to insane with an inane refrain!

Though AAFitz deserves credit when credit is due, even with the CYA addition in super fine text. :lol:
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby Georgerx7di on Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:41 pm

loose, lose, people can tell which one you mean. And since the purpose of writing it to communicate, this shows that spelling is not important. Grammar is not important either. Studying a language that you already know how to speak is a waste of time. Majoring in english is for people who are not smart enough to major in subjects that actually matter.
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby AAFitz on Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:58 pm

Georgerx7di wrote:loose, lose, people can tell which one you mean. And since the purpose of writing it to communicate, this shows that spelling is not important. Grammar is not important either. Studying a language that you already know how to speak is a waste of time. Majoring in english is for people who are not smart enough to major in subjects that actually matter.


Only a looser would say that.

I do think perhaps you are overlooking authors, editors, advertisers, comedians, writers of shows and such, and maybe even politicians, where an english degree certainly has helped them quite a bit...and I don't think intelligence was a question for many...except the politicians of course.
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:02 pm

Georgerx7di wrote:loose, lose, people can tell which one you mean. And since the purpose of writing it to communicate, this shows that spelling is not important. Grammar is not important either. Studying a language that you already know how to speak is a waste of time. Majoring in english is for people who are not smart enough to major in subjects that actually matter.


True, nothing screams capable, intelligent, bright, scholarship ready like poor grammar and spelling. That influential person with the ability to further your career won't care if ebonics is your native tongue or you fill out paperwork like a 3rd grader. Or maybe you aspire to a job that doesn't require writing anything down? More power to you. I hate paperwork, but I love having my own small business. It does require me to communicate with people through email, which does require these skills you deem non-important. I really should have paid more attention in that 1 year I went to high school :oops:
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby Georgerx7di on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:06 pm

Somehow I doubt you would "lose" much business if you wrote loose instead of lose in an email.

You know if somebody screws up in math, someone ends up overdosing on medication, or a bridge falls down. If somebody writes loose instead of lose, you know what happens, nothing. Because it's not important.
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby chapcrap on Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:44 pm

tec805 wrote:Your brain is loose in your skull, which is why it rattles when you shake your head. You lose your mind when you roll poorly and lose your battle.

I can understand so many people spelling "your" when they meant "you're" or "were" instead of "we're" because I'm not a total grammer/spelling nazi, but come on folks, post after post I read "loose" (in some cases 3 or 4 times in one post!) and I think Webster is going to change the definition just to accommodate all the misspellers on this site! :shock:

As long as I'm bitching, did I mention my dice suck? :D

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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:45 am

chapcrap wrote:Your a looser!

I challenge you on Stalingrad!! Except not really, I hate it!


Ain't it the truth? I just can't figure that map out! Anyone care to give me a hand with it? :D
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby Georgerx7di on Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:07 pm

So umm, not to get off topic here but I want to say a few words. I've been kind of moody for about the past 4 months, (maybe my whole life), but definitely for the past 4 months because I've been trying to quit smoking. Anyway, sometimes I tend to post stupid angry shit because I'm in a bad mood. Looking back at the op, this thread isn't even argumentative like I thought it was, (I never read the first post before posting in here). Anyway, I just want to apologize if I pissed anyone one off. I was in a bad mood. I'll try not to do it again in the future, although I'm not very good at censoring myself.
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby betiko on Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:19 pm

Georgerx7di wrote:So umm, not to get off topic here but I want to say a few words. I've been kind of moody for about the past 4 months, (maybe my whole life), but definitely for the past 4 months because I've been trying to quit smoking. Anyway, sometimes I tend to post stupid angry shit because I'm in a bad mood. Looking back at the op, this thread isn't even argumentative like I thought it was, (I never read the first post before posting in here). Anyway, I just want to apologize if I pissed anyone one off. I was in a bad mood. I'll try not to do it again in the future, although I'm not very good at censoring myself.


nice! ;-)

I have to say that english is a really easy language to spell, with a really easy grammar. nevertheless it's not my mother language, and I make a lot of mistakes; before this post I didn't even know that these 2 words had a different spelling!

French is way more complicated with lots of traps, catches and exceptions both in spelling and in grammar. It really bothers me when I see French people writting it in a clueless way, mostly the younger ones with all this SMS culture. I do think that poor spelling in yourown language is shameful and that it's always good to try not to make the same mistakes instead of just saying "who cares??"
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby AAFitz on Sat Dec 24, 2011 4:55 pm

Merry Crissmass everywon!!!
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Sun Dec 25, 2011 2:09 am

AAFitz wrote:Merry Crissmass everywon!!!


Mary ex-miss too u two ;)
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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Sun Dec 25, 2011 2:19 am

Georgerx7di wrote:So umm, not to get off topic here but I want to say a few words..


No worries, life is full of chances to let loose some poorly thought out words or well thought out words in the wrong context or at the wrong time. Now is the time to eat, drink and be Mary! though I think I'd rather just eat Mary, skip the "drink" and "be" parts (see what I did there? mixed in some poorly thought words!)

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Re: "loose" isn't the same thing as "lose"

Postby tec805 on Thu Dec 29, 2011 12:41 am

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