How many times do people have to be inundated with the gender neutering before it's a big deal?
pretty unnecessary move tbh. its not a big deal, but will be blown up into one
How many times do people have to be inundated with the gender neutering before it's a big deal?
other way around. the more people get around to it, the less of a big deal people will make it out to be
Is this male or female?
You can only pick one.
People will only bother to get around it if it's "a big deal". And even then, not in all cases certainly.
Are we talking about Mr. Potato Head or Mrs. Potato Head? Clarify which and I'll give you your answer.
so you agree that the gender is based on how the potato identifies?
Lol, alcoholic
Why should I have to clarify what you say is obvious:
Is this a male or female?
So because they didn't make an anatomical vagina or penis, you feel validated in your outlook?
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Derp thinks he's proven that a child's toy is the basis for gender being a social construct.
K
What are you crying to the manager for?
I'm just talking about a plastic potato, derp.
Is it male or female?
you admit you cried to the manager
question: is it male or female?
you: are we talking about the potato that calls itself Mr. or Mrs.?
What are you even arguing at this point?
You seem angry about gendered potatoes.
What gender?
i'm not arguing. i'm agreeing with you that the gender is based on how the individual identifies, if they call themselves Mr. or Mrs., etc
If you only pick one you're *doing it wrong* tbh
So you think that Mr. Potato Head was based upon the concept of self gendering?
it appears that way. your responses in this thread only seem to affirm it
everybody self genders, so its not unique to mr and mrs potato head. your inability to determine the gender of a potato action figure without knowing what it calls itself is frankly adorable given your claimed views
It appears you've adopted an utterly convenient narrative.
You're basically saying that the absence of genitalia means self gendering.
That's obviously an absurd conclusion.
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