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Originally Posted by silvanthalas
It reeks of jealously for their being a nobody cares about school in Texas that will be the last to get an invite to join the big boys, but still amusing.
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Originally Posted by silvanthalas
It reeks of jealously for they're being a nobody cares about school in Texas that will be the last to get an invite to join the big boys, but still amusing.
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Fixed that for you, and that was the point.
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Um, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Their - of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action <their furniture> <their verses> <their being seen> ... . It's the third usage that is relevant here. As in, " for their being a nobody cares about school ... ." You actually made it wrong by "fixing" it.