More words of wisdom · 12:22pm Dec 31st, 2014
Okay, now I just know this is a joke. Either that or a ten-year-old - and whose first language isn't English, because I'm pretty sure I had a better grip on grammar at that age. Lemme try to simplify this for you: "You're" = contraction = you are. You are = you, the second person pronoun, and are - to be.
Your = second person possessive pronoun. 'Your' would mean that you have a kidding. Kidding is a verb. You cannot own a kidding.
'Nah, I just have a kidding.'
(Oh damn, I just made this worse, didn't I?)