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HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
Impossible. It might shadow ban ITS users, but not with an apostrophe.
@HairbrushDiva If that was an attempt at humor, it was a miserable fail. The silly person who had a hissy fit and answered, "and you - you stupid little pissant, worthless, whining, piece of shit - are gone BUHBYE", and then he blocked me.
Now that was hilarious

I usually delete all my posts and comments when I'm inactive here, but that was gold and I just have to keep it here whenever I get depressed and need a laugh lol!
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable You have a very odd sense of humour as well as a very odd way of writing.
@HairbrushDiva Nonetheless I still think I'm correct in the spelling 'it's' with the apostrophe, and you are incorrect in your spelling if 'its'.
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable You used it in the wrong context, silly.

"IT'S a Labrador" is correct because it means "it is a Labrador". Apostrophe required.

"The dog wagged ITS tail" is correct. NO apostrophe required.

Please explain logically how you came to believe your usage of "it's" was correct.
@HairbrushDiva I forget exactly. I remember my teacher in grade school discussing it something like ownership. Maybe it's spelled (its'). idk
But I still believe there's an apostrophe in it somehow. How do we find out?
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable There is no apostrophe in "its" as in my example "the dog wagged its tail". Google it, that should help.
@HairbrushDiva You're probably right, I'm not an English professor. For some reason I've always thought of something belonging to someone as needing an apostrophe.

For example, that's (Bob's) car,
or that's (Bobs') car. Not, that's Bobs car. idk

But thank you for making me think about it because I thought you were just being a smartass, but now I see what you're saying.
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable The word "its" does not fall into that category because "it's" already uses an apostrophe for its primary purpose, i.e. to indicate that there's a letter missing. If I seem like a smartass there's always a good reason for it. Lol :)
@HairbrushDiva For me you appeared to be a smartass because a lot of people were attacking me as you see from the person I gave Best Answer to and I simply thought you was joining in.
In hindsight I understand you were just trying to help
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable I do not see the person you gave Best Answer to. It must be a blocked member.
@HairbrushDiva I don't even know what he was mad at me about. He just popped out of nowhere a couple posts back and attacked me.
Then on this post he answered, "and you - you stupid little pissant, worthless, whining, piece of shit - are gone BUHBYE"
@HairbrushDiva It made me laugh so hard I felt he deserved BA. lol
HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable I saw that not long ago. I can't remember who said it now.
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HairbrushDiva · 31-35, F
@UserUnavailable He must have blocked me. I've just checked, I didn't block him.