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You're/Your
From Encyclopedia Dramatica
< You're
You're/Your is widely accepted as one of the most difficult aspects of grammar. Indeed, only very few people on the Internets have mastered the challenging task of figuring out witch won too yews wear.
You're
You're is used to denote possession in the second person.
Examples:
- "You're mom"
- "You're dog"
Your
Your is a contraction of "you are". "Ur" is also acceptable. "Yr" is to be used by Mac users only.
Examples:
- "Your a fucking idiot."
- "your ghey."
- "UR WRONG OPTIMUS PRIME COULD SO BEAT SUPERMAN IN A FIGHT U STUPID FAG!!!!!111111" (See All caps)
- "try how far you gan get with AppleWorks6 (free, included with yr iBook) before you fork over $$$ to microsoft." [1]
Yore
Usually used to indicate a time that was at least 100 years ago. Nobody uses this term.
eYore
eYore is used to indicate a time that was within 100 years of the invention of the internet. It's also the name of that emo donkey from Winnie the Pooh. (See also: Joe Lieberman)
Search results for "your an idiot": about 405,000,000 results.
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See also
- Whether/Weather
- It's/Its
- Accept/Except
- There, Their, and They're
- Than/Then
- lay/lie
- To, Too, and Two
- His/Hes/He's
- Affect/Effect
- Loser/Looser
- Would have/Would of
- A and an
- Who/Whom
- Allowed/Aloud
- Right/Write
- Lose/Loose
External links
- yourgoingtohell.com
- http://failblog.org/2008/12/30/grammar-lesson-fail/
- http://yourallgay.com/ - in summary
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Languages and Dialects • Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and Usage • Rhetorical Strategies • Poetry •
The Politics of Language and Communication • Media • Visual Rhetoric
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