Sectonia 64 ( ͡ᵔ ͜ʖ ͡ᵔ )
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Not to mention, the grandma probably doesn't speak English and probably answers to "they" "her" or even "he" regardless. Filipino language doesn't have gendered pronouns. I doubt they recognize "non-binaries." Unless they're a faggot in Metropolitan Manila.He forgets to use the 'correct' pronouns and alternates between 'she' and 'they' repeatedly in that one short paragraph, often within the same sentence:
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I would also point out that 'grandma' is a definitionally female-gendered term.
Even the retards who believe in this shit can't keep it consistent.
