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come'on man you're 14 now and you live in the UK...

 

Your

Your is the second person possessive adjective, used to describe something as belonging to you. Your is always followed by a noun or gerund.

What is your name?

Is this your pen?

Your book is on the table.

This is your chair and this is mine.

What happened to your dog?

This is your best work ever!

Your being here is causing some problems.

I didn’t know your working late would be so difficult.

 
You’re

You’re is the contraction of "you are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing).

You’re going to be late.

Is that what you’re wearing?

I think you’re lying.

If you’re ready, we can go.

I can’t believe you’re a doctor!

When you’re my age, you’ll understand.

You’re welcome.

You’re the best!
 

 

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you're probably dutch. thats even worse lmfao

Saw that you're from CP so there for I already realised you aren't educated and do not understand that we're one of the leading countries in education.

 

https://iq-research.org/en/page/average-iq-by-country

 

I can confirm we've captured the 6th place by now. People like you are the reason why your country will never be taken serious.

 

Just to add; Your countries average IQ = broccolied in The Netherlands.

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Saw that you're from CP so there for I already realised you aren't educated and do not understand that we're one of the leading countries in education.

 

https://iq-research.org/en/page/average-iq-by-country

 

I can confirm we've captured the 6th place by now. People like you are the reason why your country will never be taken serious.

 

Just to add; Your countries average IQ = cauliflower in The Netherlands.

im not actually in cp, good try though 

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