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What does "They" mean as a pronoun?
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:43 pm
I thought my old fat white hetero self would eventually figure it out on my own, but it has been a few years now. I want someone to explain this to me.
I can understand if a tranny wants to be referred to as a she. OK, I get it.
I can understand if a butch lesbian wants to be referred to as a he. I can understand it.
What in the frick is a "they" pronoun?
I can understand if a tranny wants to be referred to as a she. OK, I get it.
I can understand if a butch lesbian wants to be referred to as a he. I can understand it.
What in the frick is a "they" pronoun?
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:45 pm to deeprig9
It means the person that wants to be called they has a mental illness
This post was edited on 8/31/22 at 6:46 pm
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:45 pm to deeprig9
The thing that triggers me the most about the they/them tranny pronouns bullshite is they is a plural pronoun that person is using as a singular pronoun. It's a bastardization of the English language.
This post was edited on 8/31/22 at 6:46 pm
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:47 pm to deeprig9
I think "they" pertains to people like Jim Carrey from Me Myself and Irene
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:49 pm to deeprig9
They is used by those who call themselves nonbinary or gender nonconforming. Maybe it is because I taught English for years but I am simply unable to refer to a single person as they. There are,however, circumstances in which it would be appropriate to use we in reference to a single person.
This post was edited on 8/31/22 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:50 pm to deeprig9
Um, it means two or more people, right?
was/were for me.
was/were for me.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:50 pm to deeprig9
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This post was edited on 4/5/23 at 5:20 am
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:52 pm to armsdealer
quote:
Um, it means two or more people, right?
was/were for me.
When was your conjoined twin operation?
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:53 pm to LRB1967
Nah.... You choose not to.... Give yourself some credit, you're able.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:54 pm to LRB1967
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There are,however, circumstances in which it would be appropriate to use we in reference to a single person.
Representative of a larger group of people?
Conjoined twins?
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:54 pm to deeprig9
It's for idiots who think they're so special they don't have to pick either category.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:54 pm to deeprig9
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Representative of a larger group of people?
Conjoined twins?
Royalty, for one
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:58 pm to The Boat
quote:
The thing that triggers me the most about the they/them tranny pronouns bullshite is they is a plural pronoun that person is using as a singular pronoun. It's a bastardization of the English language.
Nothing has pissed me off more, concerning language, since the movement to do away with the Oxford comma began.
Both of these instances irk, annoy, and irritate the shite out of me.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 6:59 pm to deeprig9
It is common with royalty but also multiple personalities, demon possession, and having a mouse in one's pocket.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 7:01 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Nothing has pissed me off more, concerning language, since the movement to do away with the Oxford comma began.
Both of these instances irk, annoy, and irritate the shite out of me.
I'm an Oxford comma using motherfricker, motherfricker.
Posted on 8/31/22 at 7:03 pm to The Boat
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they is a plural pronoun that person is using as a singular pronoun. It's a bastardization of the English language.
It can be singular for an unknown person.
"When I find out who did this I'll kick their arse."
Posted on 8/31/22 at 7:06 pm to deeprig9
It means THEY need attention
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