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♆Some-person♆, HYPNOS COME BACK!
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Feb 28, 2014 12:58AM

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A: Perseus Jackson! *puts a knife near his throat* I'm warning you kid. One misstep, one mistake, if you did anything that will harm my dearest Annabeth even in the slightest way, you and your Kelp Head Father will have it from me!!

A: Perseus Jackson! *puts a knife near his throat* I'm warning you kid. One misstep, one mistake, if you did anything that will harm my dearest Annabeth even in the slightest way, yo..."
Me: *laughs hysterically*
But she would actually do it, Percy. Watch out o_o

A: Well Mr. Alex i must say that I like how mortals like you care aboit my statue. Of course its great to have such influence over the mortal world..and you can see that by the way morta..."
Me: Lady Athena, please, capitalize your 'I's...
Piper: You did not just--
Me: Oh yes I did.

Piper: Jenny, shut your mouth right now. Do you realize who you're talking to--
Me: I do.

Piper: Right.
Me: I don't! I'm not lying! I never lie! Okay, that's a lie, but most of the time I don't lie!
Me: I'LL HELP YOU WITH THAT LESSON, JENNY! *clears throat*
Other Me: Gods no…(covers ears)
Me: "It's" is a contraction. It is shorter for "it is." Therefore, "it's" means "it is." "Its" is possessive. It shows that an object, or many objects, belong to an inanimate object, and also an animal.
Examples:
It's such a nice day!
Notice that "it's" is used to shorten "It is such a nice day!"
The dog bit its bone happily.
The tree swayed in the wind, and its leaves fell to the ground.
In both of these sentences, "its" is used to show that something belongs to either an inanimate object (a tree), or an animal (a dog).
Other Me: Gods no…(covers ears)
Me: "It's" is a contraction. It is shorter for "it is." Therefore, "it's" means "it is." "Its" is possessive. It shows that an object, or many objects, belong to an inanimate object, and also an animal.
Examples:
It's such a nice day!
Notice that "it's" is used to shorten "It is such a nice day!"
The dog bit its bone happily.
The tree swayed in the wind, and its leaves fell to the ground.
In both of these sentences, "its" is used to show that something belongs to either an inanimate object (a tree), or an animal (a dog).
Me: *high fives* I hate spelling mistakes! And bad grammar. I just can't stand them!
Me: HEAR THAT, PIPER?! SHE'S THE BEST!
Me: Hey, Jenny, have you gotten Cassidy and Zeus away from each other? HOW CAN THEY MARRY, JUST LIKE THAT?!
Me: This is Frozen all over again! Okay, we need Khione to play Elsa…

Me: *pop buuble gum* Mm Hmm.

Me: Those are 3 different replies ma'am.
A: *eye twitch* Just one of 'advantages' of having split headaches.

Me: LALALALA
A: *annoyed* *ahem* We could shake hands if you prefer, but no hugs or my owls would take offense.

A: HOOTY! MARINUS! STOP THAT AND COME RIGHT HERE!
Me: *laughing hysterically*

Me: Umm..maybe the female owl? Uhh...i was in a hurry so...couldn't think of...you know....any other name....


Me: that's my lady
