There, their, and they're.
Don't ask questions. Connect the dots.
I'm not really here to announce anything or even say anything major this time. This post doesn't really count. I'm just here to give you a brief, fundamental English lesson. There is no reason for you all to be pushing 18, 21, 25, or maybe even 30 and not knowing how to use the words their, there, and they're. You should have Rosetta Stone English blasting in your headphones instead of Chief Keef. This is inexcusable. It's even more inexcusable if you're in college. For everyone else, this still should have been mastered upon exiting elementary school. You should have still been getting whoopings when you mastered this. No way you should have hit puberty before learning this.
No way this is difficult.
That picture saved me from doing a lot of typing. Regardless, this is an example of how to speak English. It's the same thing with "you're" and "your". "Your" is possessive, and "you're" simple means "you are". There is nothing difficult about this. Stop acting like you were educated in Detroit and use your words correctly. Then, we can move forward.
I'm not here to make anyone feel stupid, or to make myself seem smart. I just want us to stop talking like slavery ended yesterday. I know some of you may be looking throughout this whole post for typos and grammar errors. Even if you do find some, guess who doesn't care. If I did use wrong grammar here or there, does that make YOU any less stupid? (This only applies if you're looking for errors). No. Their are better things to do with you're life. (Happy now?) Make speaking proper English one of them.
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