Kudos to Kacia for the perfect title for this post, which she found on Kaboodle.com.
While this obviously makes my teeth hurt, I’m actually *less* disturbed by this than I would be by “your.” It indicates a sad lack of proofreading and/or spellchecking, but it doesn’t indicate the same obstinate refusal to learn the difference that “your” would have indicated. So, props to Kaboodle, I guess?
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