In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
In fairness, given that hetero is the norm, you could just say "normative".
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You're a horrible but funny person.
You're a horrible but funny person.
You're a horrible but funny person.
You're a horrible but funny person.
If you are a grammar stickler, why did you capitalize the "g" in grammar?
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