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by benpbenp
4535 days ago
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When I see "she" it makes me reflexively stop and look back to make sure I haven't missed something, wondering, "who is this 'she', I must have skipped the paragraph introducing the subject." This is definitely bad for readability, the user, and all that. Please, anyone reading this who complains about line-heights and font-sizes, pay attention to grammar as well. |
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It's just awkward, please stop with the forced gender equality if that's what that is. If it's just being playful then I guess you can shrug it off.