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by 0ct4via
1325 days ago
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Apparently not, since you think that "plural pronouns" are a cultural element that can be appropriated, which isn't the case when aforementioned pronoun has centuries-old singular usage -- notwithstanding the significantly greater usage and acceptance in modern times -- with the extreme minority being the bigots who attempt to deny both grammatical and historical fact, and language evolution -- because of their own bigoted, hateful views. Being an IP lawyer won't win you any points, especially when you're ignorantly refusing basic facts of language even with empirical evidence. |
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