More like "grammar is my excuse to treat certain people like they are less than me."
More like "grammar is my excuse to treat certain people like they are less than me."
It’s weird how much men who will never have sex have issues with other people’s sex and gender.
Just say “I care more about grammar than people.”
It’s possible this writer, who is trans, understands the real threat of violence trans people have to live under every day. You have no business telling trans people how they should talk about transphobia.
No, that’s not a fact. It is not “in fact.” Weird how facts work: they’re not based in your bigoted opinions.
Everything you’re saying is literally factually verifiably incorrect. How completely ignorant bigots think their bigotry is more valid than literal science is beyond me.
“Mangling plurality and possessive usage is awkward and counter-intuitive.”
says you
Using “they/them” to refer to a single person in English goes back centuries. And then, when we all realized always referring to a nonspecific/hypothetical person as “he,” and “he/she” barely took off because it’s awkward as hell, using “they” became super common and never confused anyone. Applying that well-accepted…
Not really. People getting all uptight about what other people choose to call themselves will definitely always be weird, however.
two questions: what the fuck are you talking about and what the fuck is wrong with you?
Yeah, we didn’t get very far into TLJ before seeing that this guy was just the Emperor all over again, which is about all we could’ve guessed from the first movie anyway. No tears for Snoke, get out of the way.
Weird how people always frame this as the fault of the guy who killed him off in the second movie, and not the guy who failed to characterize him in the first.
And my contention is: no he couldn’t have been, because he was just a generic Palpatine clone from the start (quite literally, as it turns out in TRoS). Casually offing him in TLJ was one of Johnson’s better decisions.
Yes, never before had Star Wars introduced such an intriguing, nuanced character as [GENERIC EVIL SITH GUY WITH A FUCKED UP FACE].
Eh. This tip-toes towards victim-blaming a little. It doesn’t matter how it came across. When people admittedly understand this might be complicated for her, but choose to tell her how she should feel anyway, that’s the actual issue. When people admittedly understand that she slipped up, but choose to tear her apart…
That character was a whole lotta nothing wrapped up in JJ Abrams’ mystery box; the most exciting thing that character did was die. I genuinely mean that; “what’s going to happen now that this guy is dead?” and “what does this mean for Kylo going forward?” were a lot more interesting story questions than “who is this…
Don’t take this the wrong way but if you legit prefer Obi-Wan or Book of Bobba Fett to Andor your opinions are bad and you should feel bad.
This. Show.