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[–] Lauraingalls 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOUR PROBLEM IS.

their

determiner possesive pronoun: their; possesive pronoun: Their; determiner: Their

1.
belonging to or associated with the people or THINGS previously mentioned or easily identified.
"her TAUNTS had lost THEIR power to touch him"

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[–] Beldar ago 

Don't worry, I get grammar nazis who just love to "re-interpret" things & repost them in their own words, always exaggerate and always make some obvious logical blunders just to be an asshole, and it's this sort of thing you get. I just blocked "damnliquor" for being an ass on this. Or, like this guy, just go totally non-sequitur. I think you know the Bible had more than one flesh and blood author, as it was written over I dunno how many Centuries. You were assuming reasonable people know that. "DamnLiquor" asks "are you on drugs?" Look at his name. I'm seriously laughing at the overt hypocrisy...most likely a libtard shill or if not, he's emulating their methods. Ignore him. We know what you meant.

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[–] Lauraingalls ago 

Thanks, and I wasn't even WRONG. I did notice his name. Some of the people on this site are HORRIBLE. It's like a CESSPOOL. I appreciate your response. I doubt he even knows proper grammar. My use of the word "their" wasn't even wrong, and since I do documentation at my job, I do know correct grammar. LOL.