It's is a shortened form of it is, the apostrophe acting as a headstone for the lost I. Its would be used here in the possessive form, and not as in 'it is'.
Though tbh I'm not sure why I ever started this one considering many of my posts are borderline illiterate. I'll just go back to the lake and throw my stones there, it's safer than throwing them in glasshouses.
It's is a shortened form of it is, the apostrophe acting as a headstone for the lost I. Its would be used here in the possessive form, and not as in 'it is'.
Though tbh I'm not sure why I ever started this one considering many of my posts are borderline illiterate. I'll just go back to the lake and throw my stones there, it's safer than throwing them in glasshouses.
:)