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Re: help me become a professional
57% WTF?!?!?
Also, its more like going 100-200 for an extended period than 15 losses in a row. |
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[ QUOTE ] Its putting the cart before the horse and people (including myself) make this error *continually* when starting out. [/ QUOTE ] *continuously* apparently you don't believe in grammar also [/ QUOTE ] I think "continually" is correct. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Its putting the cart before the horse and people (including myself) make this error *continually* when starting out. [/ QUOTE ] *continuously* apparently you don't believe in grammar also [/ QUOTE ] I think "continually" is correct. [/ QUOTE ] and it probably should be "apparently you don't believe in grammar either" |
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“Continuous” refers to actions which are uninterrupted: “My upstairs neighbor played his stereo continuously from 6:00 PM to 3:30 AM.” Continual actions, however, need not be uninterrupted, only repeated: “My father continually urges me to get a job.”
doh! |
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Haha. Trix is pwned.
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Haha. Trix is *pwned*. [/ QUOTE ] *pwnt* |
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Haha. Trix is pwned. [/ QUOTE ] Ha-ha! Trix is owned. Clear typo their. |
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continually, continuously (advs.) Unlike the adjectives, these two are frequently interchangeable, although they preserve some distinctions in much of Standard English. Continuously is used to treat of space: These filaments come continuously from the machine. It is also used of time: It rained continuously for nearly a week; it never ceased. In It rained continually for nearly a week, we usually understand that the rain stopped briefly from time to time. gg trix |
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Because after bankroll management and line shopping, proper spelling and grammar is the third most important aspect of successful sports betting.
Can we please [/hijack]? This thread has a lot of bad advice, but while the discussion was on topic it also managed to pull in a few fantastic posts. I'd like to see if perhaps it could get some more. |
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As an aside... As I fill the finite space in my brain up with mathaments and other gambling trash, I find my mind using the space dedicated to Engrish as expendable instead of esoteric trivia. Can anyone corroborate this experience?
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