"to" is a conjunction works, or something like that. "too" is a superlative adjective.
You're (you are; not your, which is a possessive pronoun) looking for the superlative "too" when you're referencing a level of degree of something, like stupidity.
When attempting to call someone stupid, it's better to not appear as such. Glass houses and all (look that one up if you don't know the reference, kind of a "he without sin sorta thing".
"to" is a conjunction works, or something like that. "too" is a superlative adjective.
You're (you are; not your, which is a possessive pronoun) looking for the superlative "too" when you're referencing a level of degree of something, like stupidity.
When attempting to call someone stupid, it's better to not appear as such. Glass houses and all (look that one up if you don't know the reference, kind of a "he without sin sorta thing".