Wrong. Possessiveness takes presidence over contraction. Where's a grammar nazi when you need one? Besides, the most important aspect is consistency.
you sure brah?
Wrong. Possessiveness takes presidence over contraction. Where's a grammar nazi when you need one? Besides, the most important aspect is consistency.
I'm good here actually. I'm making points that are relevant to this topic we are talking about now. You however, are being a tool.
We've seen enough cocks recently without you being here too.
Nah, nah, nah,
The Mensa guys dress in black, remember that,
Just in case we ever face to face and make contact.
The title held by me... M.I.B.
Means what you think you saw, you did not see.
The guy on Xhamster it was not me,
Think what was there but now's gone.
Black suit with the black primark shades on.
Walk in shadow, move in silence
with a IQ the size of mountains,
Guard against extra-terrestrial violence.
But yo you aint on my friends list.
With my wang out ill end up on government lists
Those pictures they don't exist,
No names and no fingerprints.
You Saw something strange,
Those minutes of your life you won't get back.
Cause you never quite know where the M.I.B.'s is at,
Uh
I'm good here actually. I'm making points that are relevant to this topic we are talking about now. You however, are being a tool.
We've seen enough cocks recently without you being here too.
Just someone who "attacked" me.
Mainly just you though.
I read it in a book, so it must be true![]()
Did you know that "it's" actually means "it is", rather than the possessive "its" you clearly think it means?
It's also " 't was" rather than "T'was". It's a shame you're not so appreciative of the finer aspects of English, or as known as, doing it right.
Wrong. Possessiveness takes presidence over contraction. Where's a grammar nazi when you need one? Besides, the most important aspect is consistency.
I am sorry, but you do not use possessive apostrophes with personal pronouns. There may be one exception, but it sure is not "it's".
*shakes head*
Well i've been misinformed on the use of it's vs its. Maybe it was in americanese![]()