There has the word here in it, which can help you remember that there is used to talk about figurative or literal locations.
Their has the word heir in it, which means a person who is entitled to inherit property. This reminder of possession or ownership can help you remember that their is a possessive pronoun.
kek - I really wasn't intending on being a grammar nazi. I was pointing out the guy posted one thing that got a lot of attention - and he posted a typo.
Billboard Chris doesn't know his "their" from his "there" and probably "they're" as well.
....he used the correct form in this screenshot. save everyone some face and delete this
No he didn't. It should've been "why is there". Their is possessive.
https://www.grammarly.com/blog/there-their-theyre/
Maybe the one who should delete is you?
..ok my bad. totally read that as possessive
kek - I really wasn't intending on being a grammar nazi. I was pointing out the guy posted one thing that got a lot of attention - and he posted a typo.