Logically it should be it's because it's a contraction of it is...
Erm, that's the thing: it's (note the usage!) not. You were using the possessive form of it, which, unlike "Joel's" or "Arran's", but like "his" or "hers", doesn't take an apostrophe.
I blame you Americans.
I blame the "hooked on phonics" method of teaching reading. :-) You're just part of the lost generation, that's all.
Kittens are evil: pure evil.
What do they do by way of demonstrating their immortal wickedness?
The worst I've known a kitten to do is go wild over a laser pointer. But maybe you weren't referring to that sort of kitten. ;-)
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Kittens are not evil.
And you're one to speak, Mr. I'm-the-Working-Professional-in-this-Household. :-)
By the way, it's "its" not "it's".
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Kittens are evil pure evil.
And yes I am, muahahaha.
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Erm, that's the thing: it's (note the usage!) not. You were using the possessive form of it, which, unlike "Joel's" or "Arran's", but like "his" or "hers", doesn't take an apostrophe.
I blame you Americans.
I blame the "hooked on phonics" method of teaching reading. :-) You're just part of the lost generation, that's all.
Kittens are evil: pure evil.
What do they do by way of demonstrating their immortal wickedness?
The worst I've known a kitten to do is go wild over a laser pointer. But maybe you weren't referring to that sort of kitten. ;-)
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