Indeed.
Hence the use of its in this context. It's is only ever used as the contraction for it is.
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barryheadwound Mul-ti-pass? Multipass!,
Tue 25 May 2010, 13:55,
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Not only are you stupid,
But you are also ugly, and you smell.
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Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 25 May 2010, 13:58,
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Maybe so, but at least I know the correct usage of the apostrophe.
/priorities out of line
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barryheadwound Mul-ti-pass? Multipass!,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:08,
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You are also fat, and your mother doesn't love you.
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Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:16,
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Gracious!
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barryheadwound Mul-ti-pass? Multipass!,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:18,
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unless It is a name
like the name I give m...oh wait, this is a family website
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Mighty Nibus who dares gins | @nibus,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:05,
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Yah, Manson Family, amirite LOL?
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An Eagle in Your Mind,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:22,
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Or it has
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Bryan Damage Cheese sandwich?,
Tue 25 May 2010, 14:10,
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Untrue
It's also a contraction for "it has".
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Doktor Mangler is drowning in cables,
Tue 25 May 2010, 16:47,
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