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jassole
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Him/Her/It/She/They bullshit!!!
We all know what you are, we are not blind. Get over the public self jerking.

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  • 4
    Except... when he is a she, or she is a he, or it... is an apache attack helicopter. 🤷‍♂️
  • 5
    @C0D4 I'd like to be identified as "F22 - h4cK3r". Shame this kind of bullshit has bled through mostly HR department. Because they have nothing better to do.
  • 2
    @jassole then send it to HR, and you shall be forever known as the flying hacker 👀
  • 0
    That's why we have gender neutral Avatars.
  • 2
    @theabbie and here I thought it was lazy graphic designers.
  • 0
    @C0D4 when they cause confusion themselves it's their problem. Not otherwise.
  • 1
    I proudly sexually identify as a Königstiger.
  • 1
    @Ranchonyx I identify as big dicked fella
  • 1
    I proudly identify myself as an Array out of bounds.
  • 3
    @aavalos did you just call yourself a transphobic garbage human being?
  • 2
    @aavalos Ok address me as "Your Highness, Your conquerer, the master of all". Or I hope you to die soon, you disrespecting piece of shit. Being blocked is the least of my concerns, lol

    To Others: See what the problem is with these fools?
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  • 2
    @aavalos you're right. People should be able to pick their pronouns.

    But I think it's absurd to expect everyone to just know what the "pronoun of the day" is.

    Want to call yourself something different every day, fine. Don't expect everyone to appease you on it though, because it shows a lack of personal maturity if you can't just make up your mind for at least a month.

    Also, if someone (out of spite) wants to be permanently referred to as an "Apache helicopter" you don't get the luxury of disregarding it unless you want your wishes to be disregarded.

    Having the freedom to be who we are does not end with your needs, it ends at our needs. Some people have a need to be an asshole.

    PS: you totally replied to yourself, so you kinda did call yourself a transphobic garbage human being.
  • 2
    @aavalos That is my goal as well. I don't want to fuck with anyone.

    And I don't think "Your Highness, Your conquerer, the master of all" is ridiculous name, if I identify as such. In fact I feel much respected.
  • 1
    @aavalos disagreed. Partially. It's okay for them to choose whether they are a "he" or a "she", but anything else is a disrespect towards others by itself. (If they really want, there's also "it").

    As far as I know there's no other language where a "newspeak pronouns" debate is taking place at all. For me it seems like it is a yet another domestic murican problem blown out of proportion.
  • 1
    @iiii Its typical entitlement mentality, and anybody who doesn't like it gets labelled transphobes.

    These people are "masterphobes" or "conquererphobes" as they refuse to address me by my preferred nouns: "Master, the conquerer of all, Your highness!".

    How typical!!!! People who don't address me as such won't make me use their dumb pronouns.
  • 0
    @jassole can you elaborate on what you were even trying to say? I receive mixed signals
  • 2
    @iiii For he beganth, only spoken in sarcasm tone, to abhor this dumbness of 21st century. If thou wants thy pronoun, thou shall address me by "Apache Helicopter", "Conquerer" then only I shall response thou by thy pronoun.

    Amen.
  • 3
    @iiii he's being obtuse, aka prolapsed asshole.

    I'm fluent in it and he's got a valid point.

    If someone wants to be called by their preferred pronoun, they have zero ground to argue that he can't be called "master".
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    @sariel thank you for translation
  • 1
    This is...really interesting.

    Fuck language return to ooga booga
  • 2
    I train myself to refer to everyone except my closest friends and other personally important people as "they". It has traditionally been used for hundreds of years to indicate unknown gender, and I'm adapting it to mean unimportant gender - which is every gender outside the topic of dating and certain health-related topics.
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