Okay I know I'll just be called a grammar nazi and discounted more likely than not, but goddammit "It's" is not a possessive. I know it's counter intuitive, but "It's" is a contraction of It and Is. It's=It is. It's probably one of the only words that doesn't follow the "add [i][b]'S[/b][/i] to a word to show that it is a 'possessive'". I get it, english is weird and hard. If you're wondering why I'm ranting it is because of [@Important Nobody]'s post. I'm sorry, but you relentlessly used "It's," wrong and usually it's something I can easily ignore because people won't use it more than a few times in a given post. However, you used it [i]a lot[/i]. To the extent that I don't know if I can read through your post as it's one of my pet peeves and bothers me immensely when I see it. I won't ask you to change it (even though it'd be about as simple as putting it in a document, using the find function, and then using the replace function) because that's fairly unreasonable, but yeah, I'm gonna have to skip to the bottom of your post and only read that because it's just one of those things that I can't handle looking at without wanting to rant or yell at someone. Or you know, kill things...brutally. By the way. The correct possessive form of the word "It," is "Its," NOT "It's". No one probably cares, but oh well.