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The only difference between being a fat loser and a fat loser is which word you put the emphasis on. amirite?

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Hyphens and commas would help to . "Fat, loser" vs "fat-loser"

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@Framie1 Hyphens and commas would help to . "Fat, loser" vs "fat-loser"

I don't think a comma is necessary when using adjectives, or at least one adjective.

A fat loser is a loser that's fat. No comma is necessary. But you're correct on the hyphenation, a fat-loser is one who loses fat.

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