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Like I said, you'll never admit to being wrong. You're literally incapable.
Here, let me just make this even simpler for you with an example, as I know you Americans have difficulties with anything intellectual
Okay, so, imagine having a fancy new nail gun. Except you don't know it's a nail gun. And you just use it to bang in nails. Just because you use it as a hammer doesn't make it one. If your boss came along and said "we need to nail things to this wall", you'd correctly get the right tool. However, if your boss said "get me a hammer" and you got the nail gun you stupidly use to hammer in nails, your boss is gonna laugh at you.
You is used as a second person singular. If you spoke any other languages or even raid the starting paragraph of the short Wiki article I linked twice already, you'd know why it is exactly so that it is a second person plural used as a singular, and not the other way around.
But no, because you're illiterate and cognitively lazy, but can't admit it to yourself, you just simply will never admit to being wrong. We could have a professor of linguistics here telling you this, and you'd still continue your tantrum.
I know you won't understand this, but in my native and agglunative language, we use second person plurals to show respect. That's how it was in English as well, but since English isn't agglunative, it doesn't really affect the grammar around it much, so it was easy to just default to the second person plural, because that was safer than accidentally offending someone. This is literally stated in the article you refuse to open (because it proves you wrong.)
Notice how it says "plural forms USED AS"? No? Can't even address the article or the history or anything actually objective? Just "wyaaa wyaaa wyaaa I'm not wrong bcus bcus bcus ur stoopid"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thou#History
I've seen this tantrum literally a million times.
You sound utterly insane.