Human error - taking examples and amplifying them / grouping them incorrectly... 

If I tell you I don't add salt to my food, don't take it to mean I won't take salt ever

If I say I like a leaders balls for doing the evil he/she did as an example of 'there is much more possible than you think from 1 person', then don't take it like I like I'm a fan or love anything more than that

If I write something here as an example, don't always take it like it's more than just an example!

Human error - taking examples and amplifying them / grouping them incorrectly... 

@freeschool

Do you mean human err?

Human error - taking examples and amplifying them / grouping them incorrectly... 

@Pat
lol pat uuu

Human error - taking examples and amplifying them / grouping them incorrectly... 

@freeschool

For most of my life, I thought that "error" and "err" were just two different spellings of the same word. I didn't realize that "err" was in a different part of speech with a slightly different scope of meaning.

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Human error - taking examples and amplifying them / grouping them incorrectly... 

@Pat
I think your right,
but just so happens it doesn't make a difference in this case or many cases that involve humans because of the wider meanings error has (an action attributable to bad judgment, ignorance, inattention) very similar to err which is perhaps more general in making a mistake or being incorrect / wandering off course.

In this case I'm more right / more specifically correct (by chance) because I meant more specifically the misconception or misjudgment from this amplified when someone hears this and makes it = that

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