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Thu 12/02/21 01:47 PM
NO, it definitely means they are stupid, foreign scam artists, and (poor) English-as-a-second- language folk.

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Thu 12/02/21 01:44 PM
Country Boy, you are not ignorant. The people you are corresponding with are ignorant, most likely foreign scam artists. Pion, compionate, and pionate are not real words in the English language. If you are writing to someone who uses these words there is a 99.5 % chance you’re writiyto a boiler room s am artist in Nigeria.

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Thu 12/02/21 01:40 PM
pion, pionate, com pionate - what all these words have in common is that they are almost entirely used by non- US scam artists. When you get a message with one of these words in it, what the word means is that you are corresponding with 1) a foreign scam artist, or 2) someone so ignorant of proper English that they are better avoided just like a scam artist.

Of course, pion IS a real word in the scientific community dealing with electromagnetics. A “pion” is a subatomic particle made of one quark and one antiquark. ... This charge is positive when an up quark pairs with a down antiquark. The charge is negative when a down quark pairs with an up antiquark. Pions do not exist for a long time.
Any time anyone messages me with any of those 3 words or has any of those 3 words in a profile I am on SCAM ALERT or IDIOT ALERT.