• Sir_Kevin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    27 days ago

    All the people typing “loose” when they mean “lose”. Shit’s been happening a lot for the past year or two and I don’t know why.

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      27 days ago

      It’s just the natural evolution of language. Rules become loser over time

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        27 days ago

        Some rules weaken, and others are created or subtly change - that’s why parents can never get their kids’ slang quite right. It’s not that the parents can’t simply weaken their grammar, it’s that the kids do some things differently with very strict rules.

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      27 days ago

      It’s been happening a lot longer than that, that’s a classic misspelling.

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      26 days ago

      I know of a multi-million dollar company that was about to launch a new marketing campaign. We are talking ads, dozens of trucks getting rewrapped, marketing materials, catalogs featuring the tagline; the whole nine. It would have been tens of thousands of dollars spent.

      They used “loose” instead of “lose” in the tag. The error was caught by the CEO’s secretary without a degree.

      It had gotten past upper management and the marketing department without being noticed.

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      27 days ago

      Because phonetically, it’s “loos” vs “looz”. And people don’t care enough to know or apply the difference.