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Originally posted by: Darth Simon
not trying to bash what your doing (or even say its wrong), and this isnt meant as a personal attack.
-Darth Simon
YOUR (yr, yôr, yr; yr when unstressed)
adj. The possessive form of you.
1. Used as a modifier before a noun: your boots; your accomplishments.
2. A person's; one's: The light switch is on your right.
3. Informal. Used with little or no sense of possession to indicate a type familiar to the listener: your basic three-story frame house.
YOU'RE (yr; yr when unstressed)
Contraction of you are.
LOL... uh, sorry. Couldn't resist...

