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This is incredibly funny, in addition to making several good points on the status of most peoples inability to use proper grammer in everyday language:

It’s vs. Its: This one is simple, even though it represents an exception to the rules of possessive apostrophe (see next tip).”It’s” means “it is” (as in, “It is cold,” “It is time to clean the bong,” or “It is not that I don’t like you, I’m just not attracted to you”), and sometimes “it has” (as in, “It has come to this,” or “It has been a long time since I read an article by such a snob”). Meanwhile, “its” means “belonging to it”–as in, “The bear wiped its ass on the rabbit,” or “This article is certainly taking its time to come to the point.”

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