It's been 7 weeks since the disaster happened.
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My disaster ended about a year ago, just starting to feel like I should find another…
ayoo, seems like we have a shared problem...
Sigh, maybe tomorrow
Welp, that makes one of us 🙃
as catra should know by now, it doesn't need to be a clear relationship to be painful
wait ur not?
my gf is far too sweet for that
ooooh - :o
well thn im vrri happi for u peeps <3
"Your" is for when something belongs to you, " you're" is for when you are contracting "you are" like here.
I know this place is full of trolls and whatnots. But it is sad that you're trying to just give some info about grammar, yet instead of replying with "ok good to know" or "ok thanks", op answers just "oh I don't respect English and do not care". Which sounds more like being afraid of being open about not knowing something, or just insecure. The rest of the replies are also quite hostile. Maybe I'm reading too much into it but it sounds like this place is not growing to be a nice one.
"Quotation marks" could've make this sentence more understandable
i tried to read this as a normal sentence and half way through my brain exploded
ahh but see, I have no respect for english and I don't care
waow
°o.(sedbasedbasedbasedbasedba)
Understandable have a great day (technically this isn't even wrong since there's no such thing as wrong in linguistics, it's just non standard)
Your're
Yoru'e
Yo'rule
Perhaps not tragic but certainly could end in disaster anyways.