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Uber is Like an Anomaly

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noun: anomaly; plural noun: anomalies
  1. 1.
    something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
    "there are a number of anomalies in the present system"
    synonyms:oddity, peculiarity, abnormality, irregularity, inconsistency, incongruity, deviation, aberration, quirk, freak, exception, departure, divergence, variation;

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The focus will be bestowed on UBER by the markets.

Sooner or later, they will find out that the KING is NAKED and has no where to hide.
 

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It's like an anomaly, or it is an anomaly? I think if ur like an anomaly, u, by definition, are an anomaly. Maybe I don't know how words work.
@warsaw may be catching like-itis off his pax. Anytime I get a bad case of it in back I switch my single AirPod for my cheap BT earbuds and block them out. It's that or throttle them. Literally. And randomly.
 

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@warsaw may be catching like-itis off his pax. Anytime I get a bad case of it in back I switch my single AirPod for my cheap BT earbuds and block them out. It's that or throttle them. Literally. And randomly.
I'm still wondering if it is only like an anomaly or if it is one. I'm not a tough-guy. Just someone that tries to respectfully understand people, & what they mean when they say things.
 

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I'm still wondering if it is only like an anomaly or if it is one. I'm not a tough-guy. Just someone that tries to respectfully understand people, & what they mean when they say things.
If is a tricky one. But I don't think something can be like an anomaly, it either is or isn't one. Something else, eg a misfit, or an odd man out could be like an anomaly, or not, and then Uber could be or not be a misfit or an odd man out, but again it wouldn't be like a misfit or like an odd man out.
But @warsaw 's original statement could still not be a case of like-itis, even though that would be "Uber is like an anomaly".
 

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Uber is an anomaly if that’s what you’re looking for, but semantics are not the issue, it’s what their odd status on Wall Street makes them an a anomaly.
 
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