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8123712 No.8123712 [Reply] [Original]

Why do people say 'issues' when they could just simply say 'problems'?

>> No.8123715

>>8123712
Truly seems like you have an issue.

>> No.8123716

Are you referring to the header?
"Issues" has a certain connotation in software. Issue tracking and so on. "Problems" has a much broader meaning, leading to terms like "PEBKAC."

>> No.8123717

Let's strategize on this offline.

>> No.8123723

Because sophists have a superiority complex

>> No.8124027

Why do people make shit threads when they could simply just not make them?

>> No.8125452

Why do people say 'problems' when they could simply say 'issues'? It works both ways, dumb fuck.

>> No.8126178

>>8125452
Actually, it doesn't. http://public.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/issues.html

Owned.

>> No.8126286

>>8126178
i learned something and watched somone get own3d4lyfe. good day 2day

>> No.8126892

>>8126178
A problem is usually a matter for consideration or discussion, is it not? Anyway, if you can replace one word with another, then I would say it works both ways.

>> No.8126918

>>8123716
Now that I think about it, if you say you have issues using a software, it sounds like something's wrong with the software, but if you say you have problems using a software, it sounds like you're a retard who doesn't get how it works.

>> No.8126923

but if you have a problem you can't take a tissue...

>> No.8126970

>>8126892
it would be that way if you could, but you can't.

solve this math issue

>> No.8126973

>>8126970
So the answer to the OP's question is that they're two different words with separate (though related) meanings.

>> No.8126977

>>8126286
>own3d4lyfe
>>>/b/

>> No.8127038

>>8126977
>>>/ownzone/
own3d scrub

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