The thing is, there's nothing at all wrong with cutting and pasting information. The internet is a resource, and there's a world of information out there.
Its only a problem if you try to use that information without actually understanding it.
I deliberately said 'USING' long words, not 'writing' them. :thumbsup:
Ripping a chunk of text from somewhere that you don't really understand, then posting it, is never going to go well.
Using long words in the wrong context, makes nobody big or clever.
Firstly, a true phobia, is by definition 'irrational'. Persons such as yourself use the 'phobia' suffix glibly, and in these particular cases, the term takes on an accepted second definition. It used in a non-medical sense to...
Surely he means 'business VENTURE'? A small firm specialising in hunting for Aztec treasure, or a team of salvage experts in the Bermuda Triangle would be a business ADVENTURE, rather than a cosy shop selling high quality retro football shirts and witty t-shirts?
In all fairness Chappers, what could possibly constitute a 'better' thing to do, than standing your ground and getting your point across?
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