Kobe, I have been looking at your posts, and something about you keeps getting on my nerves as a Grammar national socialist:
"Your" is a second person possessive pronoun, used to indicate ownership, exempli gratia, "That is your television."
"You're" is a contraction of the second person pronoun "you" and the plural linking verb "are", used to describe a person, exempli gratia, "You're a pretty nice fellow."
You use "your" to govern both situations; mixing up "your" and "you're" is one if the top mistakes that make a person look stupid. I am not calling you that, I am merely pointing it out so you may improve on it.