Funny - but it reminds me. I don't mind at all if trans or non-binary or polyamourous people want a pronoun of their own that's different from "he" and "she," but choosing a plural is way past stupid and annoying. What's wrong with picking a new word, or adapting s/he or something?
Funny - but it reminds me. I don't mind at all if trans or non-binary or polyamourous people want a pronoun of their own that's different from "he" and "she," but choosing a plural is way past stupid and annoying. What's wrong with picking a new word, or adapting s/he or something?
I try to be progressive about such things and have no problem using the pronouns of choice. However, for a situation that is so rare - less than "355 out of every 100,000 people" - I think it's silly that every introduction now has to include a pronoun declaration. What's the harm in those affected just making a correction if the "wrong" pronoun is used?
People are not amused when I say that my pronoun is, "Hey you."
Funny - but it reminds me. I don't mind at all if trans or non-binary or polyamourous people want a pronoun of their own that's different from "he" and "she," but choosing a plural is way past stupid and annoying. What's wrong with picking a new word, or adapting s/he or something?
Speaking of trans or non binary animals, we have a Karenasaurus Rex sighting.
Eamus Catuli~AC 000000000101010202020303010304 020405....Ahhhh, forget it, it's gonna be a while.