Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
RS__ these key phrases "you're gonna lose" and "guaranteed to lose" mean the same thing. If you tell me I am going to lose, you are also saying that I am guaranteed to lose.

You cannot say you are going to lose unless it comes with a guaranteed result.

If you said "you might lose" then you have eliminated the guarantee that I am going to lose.

"You're gonna lose" leaves no possibility for not losing. Therefore "you're gonna lose" comes with a guarantee.
When did you & company start taking everything so literally? If I say "The Falcons are going to win the super bowl" do you really believe I'm saying they are 100% guaranteed to win?