Who's worked up? I asked a simple question. I noticed an oddity and pointed it out, now you're here acting like there's a riot mob.
Don't you hate having to guess though? Of all the millions of words in the English language, I can't believe we don't have one that allows you to reference someone with a pronoun without being gender specific.
It's not even about being PC, haven't you ever been talking about someone you've never met named Dana or Bailey or Riley, or , someone on an Internet message board, and wondered if you should say "he" or "she" or "him" or "her?"
For example, if I cared enough to talk about you to someone else, would I say, "I can't believe he took a brief side remark that I forgot about three minutes later and turned it into an indictment on an entire political ideology, he must have no friends" or would I say, "I can't believe she took a brief side remark that I forgot about three minutes later and turned it into an indictment on an entire political ideology, she must have no friends"?
Who's worked up? I asked a simple question. I noticed an oddity and pointed it out, now you're here acting like there's a riot mob.
I wasn't necessarily referring to you. People do get worked up about this though. Exhibit A: your little buddy.
Don't know who my little buddy is, but if you mean M>S, that's his "thing". What do you expect? Rogue talks about Scarlett and chas y and yellow folks and M>S talks about the day of the rope.
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