Lose vs. Loose
From: Lose vs Loose - TMF
What do you expect? This is just an online message board. Nobody here is going to win the pullet surprise for their posts. Errors like mispeling “lose” as “loose” are pardon parcel with people who learn the language through talking and not through reading.
I could of made that same mistake if I hadn’t learned the word from reading before hearing it. Sadly, people who don’t read just can’t cut the muster. Alot of people would just assume watch a movie instead of read a book and it shows in there writing. For all intensive purposes these people are only exposed to new words by hearing them and they never know the proper spelling. It’s simple cause and affect. The whole concept really peeked my interest a few months ago and I found that there are lots of web sights that explain this issue in great detail.
I’ve come to turns with it, but the sad thing is that these loosers look like idiots. It’s a doggy dog world out there and they’re selling themselves short. One mispeled post to the internet and –walla — the whole world knows they don’t read books. I don’t mean that there dumb persay, just that there probably illiterate.
You might think that this is all just a mute point but I prefer to air on the side of caution. I had a piffany about this and realized that learning to spell words is a right of passage that we all should go through as children. Supposably If you don’t read and skip that important step you’ll never be a bonified grammar nazi like me.
What can I say? People who can’t spell “lose” just demonstrate that ignorance is blitz.