Need a keyboard with a dedicated "slop" button
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My interest is only in proving your lack of substance, which is already thoroughly established.
Ah, no more childish insults?
You finally looked at the mirror.
Good on you.Take care. Bye.
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Ah, no more childish insults?
You finally looked at the mirror.
Good on you.Take care. Bye.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Your flippant nature only furthers my point. Thank you for making this exchange as immature as your underdeveloped brain.
Mr, "I don't believe even copyright should exist" has nothing of substance to contribute. Makes sense!
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The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.
"Pronouns" in this context almost always means "preferred pronouns" especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth.
It's a bit hard to believe that someone would be aware of the study you mentioned, but not the common usage of the terms.
The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.
“Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth. […]
I still don't really follow. Are you arguing that the usage of one's preferred pronouns doesn't harm the user? Or are you arguing that the misuse of one's pronouns causes them no harm?
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The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.
"Pronouns" in this context almost always means "preferred pronouns" especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth.
It's a bit hard to believe that someone would be aware of the study you mentioned, but not the common usage of the terms.
[…] the study you mentioned […]
What study are you referring to?
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The other reply has it right, but I wanted to reply to confirm.
“Pronouns” in this context almost always means “preferred pronouns” especially wrt people who have preferred pronouns that differ from those assigned at birth. […]
I still don't really follow. Are you arguing that the usage of one's preferred pronouns doesn't harm the user? Or are you arguing that the misuse of one's pronouns causes them no harm?
I struggle to believe that someone who writes English as well as you, and is familiar with the subject can misread what I've written so grossly, except by intention.
using someone's preferred pronouns doesn't harm anyone.
This post is about being made to use someone's preferred pronouns. The context of this whole discussion is the usage of preferred pronouns.
The pronouns being discussed are preferred pronouns. The harm being discussed is harm (or lack thereof) in using them.