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Somebody left the lights on their car? Can you let them know that they should turn them off. -- nm
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oblique
That’s a pronoun of ambiguity. If Elliot Page walks in, he isn’t a ‘they’. He’s a he. If I don’t know who walked in, they are a they.
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Mar 31 '21, 10:37
If I know Sue locked herself out, she’s a she.
Make sense? That’s my logic.
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Except that "He" and "She" are assumptions based on what? physical characteristics? That assumes a binary state which has been proven false -- (edited)
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oblique
Mar 31, 10:39
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