Say it aloud please you're as in you are idiocy doesn't make a lick of sense verse. Your idiocy wich does. Nice try dumbass. Since you are this stupid here's a definition for you.
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/yôr,yo͝or/
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
Oh no I typed a word wrong with a touch screen. Im so heartbroken some pathetic stranger who doesn't even know his yours called me out. I'd love to see your use of the theirs
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Thanks for the reminder. Pretty sure I would break the site though.
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You wouldn't. You wouldn't even make anyone on here do anything but roll their eyes at your idiocy.
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Duly noted, but learn the difference between "your" and "you're" before you roll your eyes at anyone though, please. :)
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Say it aloud please you're as in you are idiocy doesn't make a lick of sense verse. Your idiocy wich does. Nice try dumbass. Since you are this stupid here's a definition for you.
your
/yôr,yo͝or/
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"
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You spelled "which" and "dumbass" wrong. How shocking. :)
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Oh no I typed a word wrong with a touch screen. Im so heartbroken some pathetic stranger who doesn't even know his yours called me out. I'd love to see your use of the theirs
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You typed two words wrong, actually. You can't count either. :P