Quote Originally Posted by Dulloldfart View Post
In regular English maybe, but not in Hubbardingo. The HCOB that gives the different kinds of m/u, The Misunderstood Word Defined, I believe, includes "not understood" as one of the categories.

Paul
Yes, 'tis absolutely true . . . . and another good example of Hubbardarian sloppy bullshitted stuff that misses the mark and screws people up.

It is another very good example of his erroneous ways . . . . he routinely used misunderstood to refer to not/non-understoods and non-comprehensions in his lectures. . . . but then everything got lumped under his penchant for slangifying everything . . . so they were all simply referred to as "MU's" . . . he actually used that abbreviated term "MU" to refer to all that a student either didn't get or screwed up.

The man was such a bloody ham and a fraud!

He pinched the tech point from another, didn't really understand or comprehend it himself . . . and ballsed it up!

R