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I hate it when people spell loser wrong. Let me give you an example. "Oh that guy sucks, he is such a looser" Please start spelling it correctly or I'm going to rip my hair out!! (it's a pet peeve)
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Whether it's spelled right or wrong, whether it's loser or looser, such a description of a person is puny in my opinion. Might as well call him a square, whatever the hell that was once upon a time supposed to mean. What it almost always did mean was that the person using it was overly fond of cleches.
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Is it puny to refer to a stock that way, which is how it is used most often here, on, ya know, a stock message board?
As in, "I had that one a while back, but I got out of it because it was the only loser(or looser to some people) in my portfolio."
quote:Originally posted by bdgee: Whether it's spelled right or wrong, whether it's loser or looser, such a description of a person is puny in my opinion. Might as well call him a square, whatever the hell that was once upon a time supposed to mean. What it almost always did mean was that the person using it was overly fond of cleches.
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If you can figure out what is the intent in a post, then sitting there biting at the grammar and spelling is just a way to point out that you don';t have any respect for what is going on.
If it is too confusing to you and you can't make any sense out of a post, act like a gentleman (or lady) and admit so, ask questions, or shut up.
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