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I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
"Don't gender them like that" is almost as annoying as "don't misgender them".

Singular they existed before troons latched onto it, just work on your reading comprehension.
 
Singular they was only ever used if you either didn't know the person's sex or you're referring to some hypothetical person that could be either male or female. To use 'they' for a particular person who is obviously male or female is 100% retarded
 
if you want a very in depth explanation for that, read this: https://theamericansun.com/2020/01/01/the-feasts-of-shame/
This reads like some edgy 19 year old bigbrain neet decided to string together a bunch of /pol/ memes into the longest, most tediously verbose dumpster of an essay I've ever read. I cannot take anyone who writes like 10 fucking paragraphs about "you will eat the bugs" seriously

Edit: oh God I didn't even make it to the part where he's kissing the fucking unabomber's ass. Just post some return to monke memes, chill and have a beer like a normal person
 
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Singular they was only ever used if you either didn't know the person's sex or you're referring to some hypothetical person that could be either male or female. To use 'they' for a particular person who is obviously male or female is 100% retarded
Exactly.

Let's use Demi Lovato's retarded insistence on "they/them" pronouns as an example.

"I went to see Demi Lovato tonight, and they were really good."

If someone says this, you are going to assume that "Demi Lovato" is a group that includes multiple individuals. Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
 
Exactly.

Let's use Demi Lovato's retarded insistence on "they/them" pronouns as an example.

"I went to see Demi Lovato tonight, and they were really good."

If someone says this, you are going to assume that "Demi Lovato" is a group that includes multiple individuals. Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
I played a text based game once that, unbeknownst to me before, contained a 'nonbinary' character. Not only was the character still clearly described as female, and even had a female name, so idk where the nonbinary part comes in - it made for terribly confusing writing. Say there's two people, one uses they/them and the other doesn't. And then you get a sentence like 'They go down the stairs'. Is it both?? Or just the genderspecial one? Singular them for no reason destroys language
 
I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
If you don't mind terribly I'll be ignoring you and doing what I want. :)
 
I played a text based game once that, unbeknownst to me before, contained a 'nonbinary' character. Not only was the character still clearly described as female, and even had a female name, so idk where the nonbinary part comes in - it made for terribly confusing writing. Say there's two people, one uses they/them and the other doesn't. And then you get a sentence like 'They go down the stairs'. Is it both?? Or just the genderspecial one? Singular them for no reason destroys language
Good point. If you use "they" to describe the actions of one single individual who may or may not be part of a company, you're going to wrongfully attribute the actions of that one individual to an entire group. Considering what the association is, this could be anything from disruptive to downright dangerous.

FFS, you teach 3-year-olds who've only recently learned to construct sentences that the phrase "dog chases cat" and "cat chases dog" mean very different things.
 
Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
It would make people go 'who is Demi Lovato, is it a person or a band?', and the discussion ensures that her name stays in people's mouths for that little bit longer. That's my personal opinion on non-binary pronouns in general, anyway. In the absence of any genuinely interesting traits, just chuck out the old 'hey, guess what, I'm neither male nor female' to get people talking about you again.
 
I've finally gotten up to date on this thread! I've been lurking and reading every page for 3 or 4 months. This thread moves surprisingly quickly. I do have one request, as a lurker of the thread.

Stop referring to trannies as "they" or "them." If you know their gender, there's absolutely no reason to refer to them with neutral pronouns. Tranny Hubbard is obviously male, so refer to him with male pronouns. Kalvin Garrah is obviously female, so refer to her with female pronouns. If you're scared of misgendering them for some reason, then refer to them with their tranny pronouns.

It's incredibly confusing to try and piece together who is the "they" after several other people have been referred to in either that sentence or a few sentences prior. Many trannies actively prefer they/them pronouns on top of their tranny pronouns as well, so you're not misgendering them and shoving it in their faces by using neutral pronouns.
This does really rustle me, and it's cosmically ironic how users here will denigrate this nonsense at every turn... whilst also going along with the roadmap. Transmen are women, transwomen are men. Not that difficult.
 
Exactly.

Let's use Demi Lovato's retarded insistence on "they/them" pronouns as an example.

"I went to see Demi Lovato tonight, and they were really good."

If someone says this, you are going to assume that "Demi Lovato" is a group that includes multiple individuals. Messing with language like this makes it increasingly difficult to interpret the message being communicated, but maybe that's the intent.
I use "they" to refer to a singular person pretty frequently, it's just normally in the context of referring to one person. It helps when both people are aware of who they're talking about.
 
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The total lack of self awareness is hilarious! Dear well-meaning male "ally", the reason why people misgender you misintentionally is because they're uncomfortable with misgendering you in case you have a full blown tantrum no matter how hard they try to walk on eggshells with you. Or alternatively they think you're an delusional gobshite.
 
I would normally consider myself pretty thick skinned for cringe but people with embarrassing voices set my spine on fire. I was poking on Reddit to find threads upset about the locking of mtf for a laugh and I found a subreddit bad enough that I cannot even explore it for you.

This nigga really ended doing a Run for the Cube impression.
 
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