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you know speaking of....

is it grammatically wrong on purpose?

Don't fret, I'm you're best bet

because when it comes to pressure I keep it together

Edit for: adding a note that I'm a half-grammar Nazi.

Edited by solemnraven
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you know speaking of....

is it grammatically wrong on purpose?

Don't fret, I'm you're best bet

because when it comes to pressure I keep it together

Edit for: adding a note that I'm a half-grammar Nazi.

well, just for your information (and anyone else who may come across this), your "correction" to the first line still isn't grammatically correct...

Don't fret, I'm your best bet

Understand the proper usage of the word you're. It is a contraction, or a combination of the words you and are. Other examples of contractions include doesn't, they're, and can't.

* "You're a good friend." ("YOU ARE a good friend.")

* "I don't know what you're talking about." ("I don't know what YOU ARE talking about.")

Don't worry about it; it's a common mistake.

I just don't like when people correct other other people with incorrect corrections. :)

Edited by riddleWizz2be
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