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Titanollante wrote: TERIDAX wrote: It's head

..."It's"? "It's"?! 

"It's" means "it is" or "it has". For "Its head" (or anything else used when you're referring to something that belongs to someone), you use its, not it's. :D

TERIDAX wrote:

the 1998 American Goji Except, Zilla is not Godzilla anymore, so calling him "Goji" or "Godzilla" is wrong. I thought that The Zilla Name Change would be common knowledge by now... I'm very aware already Titanollante that Zilla isn't Godzilla, the only reason why I refer to him "American Goji," and all Japanese Godzilla incarnations(the suites, with Goji in their names) simply as "Goji" is the fact that I don't find it quit as exhausting to say even though "American Goji" is a lot more to say, aswell I'd like to note, kudos, it's not every day someone teaches me that "it's" doesn't apply to the possessive, I've always assumed that "it's" was a contraction or a possessive form, due to the rule, "If it doesn't end in "S" add apostrophe "s", but if it ends in "s" just add an apostrophe to the end." EX. "Godzilla's", not "Godzillas", or "Zilla's son," not "Zillas sons." Well played, Grammar Nazi schooled by a Grammar Nazi.

P.S. I know "It's" is a contraction, and I'm still very aware his name is Zilla, I'm not an idiot.