I think you mean losing. To loose your character would be to unleash it. :)

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Sigh. I tried (I even looked it up first). Thanks. You're right. I meant letting go.

But I suppose freeing your character (to wander off into the ether, as it were) would be good too.

Glad nostr isn't on the public record forever. That would be embarrassing.

merriam-webster

'Lose and loose are easy to confuse. Lose typically functions only as a verb, with meanings related to failing to win or hold onto something; one might “lose a game” or “lose one’s temper.” Loose can be used as an adjective ("not securely attached"), a verb ("to free something or someone"), and less commonly, a noun or adverb.'

Holy guacamole! Is that the published definition? What would Webster say?! There is a friggin apology built into the definition. I'm surprised it doesn't come with a coupon for a cookie. Double vowel versus vowel, consonent vowel. But then why "o" and not "u" as in fuse? Let's sigh together. ❤️ 🫂

I have no idea about what you just wrote there. Frankly, I've never been much good at spalling.