Why are undergrads and students making it such a big issue?Why is this such a big issue on Fox news?
Because the War On Pronouns gets big ratings.Why is this such a big issue on Fox news?
By and large, they aren't.Why are undergrads and students making it such a big issue?
In Canada it's morons like Jordan Peterson and his minions making it an issue. I still haven't figured out the harm in simply calling people what they want to be called.Why are undergrads and students making it such a big issue?
FYI, my “I don’t use pronouns” post was a play on a trans activist who, without a sense of irony, seriously uttered a comparable phrase.Me neither.
They is appreciative.I have to admit - I don't really understand individuals who want to use they. I mean, of course I'll use it. I just don't really understand it.
So if I addressed you as My Liege, that would not suffice? How about Excellency?I prefer "his royal highness." And if you don't use that term, you're a racist. Even if I never told you beforehand.
Siri calls me "My Liege" and it's why I had to switch her to a British accent. I mean it's cool if a friend says it, because I know they're not being disparaging. But if a stranger said it, I'd be a little offended. Check that. A lot offended.So if I addressed you as My Liege, that would not suffice? How about Excellency?
Well I don't want to offend so I guess I will go with Royal Highness, just to be safe.Siri calls me "My Liege" and it's why I had to switch her to a British accent. I mean it's cool if a friend says it, because I know they're not being disparaging. But if a stranger said it, I'd be a little offended. Check that. A lot offended.
They Royal Highness.Well I don't want to offend so I guess I will go with Royal Highness, just to be safe.
When plural I am guessing the appropriate nomenclature would be Your Royal Hinnies.They Royal Highness.
I'm offended.When plural I am guessing the appropriate nomenclature would be Your Royal Hinnies.