Another annoying thing with modern "journalism". They use they/them shit if someone doesn't specifically wave the flag with pronouns. Even if the dev is just some average straight white dude who doesn't give a shit about the alphabet rot.
i knew a guy in college who defaults to calling everyone "they" even if you clearly state your pronouns because he's so used to defaulting to it, cool guy otherwise, but this brainrot shit gets annoying
It's moronic, but these are the times we live in. When you're in an environment full of dangerhairs or on the Internet, calling everyone a "they" is simply the safest bet. It lets you get around the stupid pronouns and is also a legal grammar construct.
i've already seen several troon nutjobs throw a fit when referred to as "they" because they think it's a dogwhistle for not wanting to call them the correct pronouns
there is no winning with these narcissists, ever.
I default to "they" and "it" if the person identifies as anything other than their birth sex and so does every eastern European and no amount of American rot will change that
i just don't like acknowledging people. I don't use names unless it's required for understanding, everyone is lumped together as the enigmatic "they" to me.
I hate people and always have and being accused of being 'woke' for avoiding specifics is driving me fricking mad
Someone once presented herself with the wrong name and later told me her real name, but it was too late, it was impossible to reactively, as in as a reaction, call her by another name than the one I first called her by.
i knew a guy in college who defaults to calling everyone "they" even if you clearly state your pronouns because he's so used to defaulting to it, cool guy otherwise, but this brainrot shit gets annoying
>mfw I defaulted on writing "they" for everything in school >no one ever corrected me >now people think I'm a progressive when I was doing this by accident this whole time before the troony movement.
You didn’t need to be corrected. Like, it’s not bad to be specific, but singular they has always been proper grammar, I used it long before the modern controversy. People are making it out to be a bigger deal than it is.
[...] >mfw I defaulted on writing "they" for everything in school >no one ever corrected me >now people think I'm a progressive when I was doing this by accident this whole time before the troony movement.
singular they has always been appropriate for unknown or theoretical individuals, along with he or she according to situation.
such as "if the plane goes down, the person next to the exit needs to open it. it is THEIR responsibility"
or "if you need help, press this button. the nurse on call will come. it is HER job to help you"
but it has always sounded very weird if the individual is known
I can look up the creator of terraria on wikipedia and see that he's a man. presumably the author of the article knew that. it's not a mystery. so it's strange to use they.
unless of course the author is a troony-placating freak who corrupts english for politics which will be as outdated as lobotomy in 20 years (but of course HE won't live to see that)
There can sound weird sometimes, yes, but I’ve said stuff like
>Tell Jimmy to move their car >Anon:OMG JIMMY'S A FRICKING troony!!!
I hate zoomers.
before. Sometimes they’re just sounds better than his or her. People keep thinking too hard about it, they’re much too sensitive to they and their, and it’s ridiculous. I’ve been called out on this board before for using ‘they’ for some character I don’t care about, and it’s just ridiculous.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Its ESLs who are not used to it.
5 months ago
Anonymous
Some languages literally don't have an equivalent.
French doesn't really use.
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It’s perfectly fine to use they when gender is known, it always has been. You’re oversensitive and ridiculous.
It stop beings fine when a bunch of moron start acting like it means anything else.
5 months ago
Anonymous
saying something on the spur of the moment is different from writing an article, reviewing it, then publishing it with language that is purposelessly unclear
we both know why the author used they. it wasn't just the turn of his tongue. he used it because he has blue hair and a rotten brain.
5 months ago
Anonymous
>Sometimes they’re just sounds better than his or her.
Brainrot confirmed
5 months ago
Anonymous
Well I did use the wrong ‘their’, but no, I’ve always user their, him, and her, whenever it feels right. When I’m completely detached to something, I have a tendency towards their, even if I know the gender.
i didnt even notice. It's common enough usage without referring to lgbt imo
on the other hand when people say "my partner" or especially "significant other" i don't assume anything other than homosexualry
if youre straight and you say that then frick you, stop trying to trick me
ESL here. Sometimes you can use 'they' depending of some context. In most of the cases you use the correct gender that you see and know. Correct me if I'm wrong as I had a brain-rot moron tell me 'they' is the correct umbrella term for all situations.
they for multiple people, unknown people, or theoretical people
simple as
and you can use he or she for unknown or theoretical people if it's safe to assume the sex, such as when talking about a football player (he) or a cheerleader (she)
keep on keepin on esl bro, ignore trannies and anyone with troony sympathies
Modern singular they is moronic troony shit. They argue that's it's been used like that for centuries but the usage was usually with indefinite pronouns such as in "if someone calls, tell them I'm not here," though that is typically seen as informal because saying "them" instead of "him or her" is laziness
They can be used basically whenever, yes. I often find myself using they even when I know of a person, but don’t know much of them. If someone asked me if I heard of Elton John, I’d likely say “Yeah, I’ve heard of them.” I know he’s a man, but he’s so disconnected from me, and I know so little about him, that I don’t often care enough. It’s an impersonal sort of thing. And of course, there may be times where I’d use ‘he’, like in this post, because he’s a man, and that’s one of the focal points of the whole thing.
>woman likes a relaxing farming simulator more than a mechanically complex platformer/action and building game
I don’t know why he’s even upset, it would be weirder if she DIDN’T prefer Stardew
>remember when Turdaria was legit viralled here by Red during the Summer sale >dopes bought in anyway and we had to see their shitty lobby threads for a year.
>make dog shit autism sim that's so bad that your entire pc community will only play it with a map editor >shit contact based damage >awful rng >took a decade to fix the single most annoying thing about the game losing the jungle
Good for her for not having shit taste
you dont use they when you know the person is a man, you stupid homosexual
if a journalist cant spend 2 seconds looking up who made the game, THEY shouldnt be writing shit about anything
Here's a woke perspective: their is used when you don't know a person's pronouns, or the specifically prefer gender-neutral pronouns. "Someone left their jacket" is acceptable because there is no way to know the pronouns of the person who forgot the jacket without asking them. In this case however, the developer's preferred pronouns could have been found with a simple search therefore the writer's failure to apply any consideration for the subject's identity makes them a regressive bigot.
I mean stardew valley is simply the better game, he doesn't need to be salty about it, just kneel in respect. The dev is also likely not handsome than he is and less autistic. That's just the way these things go.
the fact of the matter is that nobody's opinion will be changed by this thread. people who know proper english aren't going to accept a bastardization of it and people who like to pretend english has always been bastardized in this exact way which curiously conforms to a ridiculous modern social trend won't ever admit to being wrong (because they're not just WRONG, they're LYING)
just know that I am a professional english teacher and if I had any of you or your kids (who am I kidding lol) in one of my classes and they used singular they when they knew the proper sex of the subject, I'd politely correct them. and if they insisted, I'd mark them down at least 3-5% of the grade on whatever it is that they were writing.
Telling people to use a more specific pronoun in writing for clarity’s sake is perfectly fine, so I wouldn’t necessarily disagree with your grading assessment, but you need to stop pretending like ‘they’ wasn’t always commonplace, because it was.
it was never common for known subjects just a decade ago
you know this to be true. it might have occurred on occasion but it was rare and has exploded in the past few years for reasons we all know
why can't you admit that?
Telling people to use a more specific pronoun in writing for clarity’s sake is perfectly fine, so I wouldn’t necessarily disagree with your grading assessment, but you need to stop pretending like ‘they’ wasn’t always commonplace, because it was.
they for multiple people, unknown people, or theoretical people
simple as
and you can use he or she for unknown or theoretical people if it's safe to assume the sex, such as when talking about a football player (he) or a cheerleader (she)
keep on keepin on esl bro, ignore trannies and anyone with troony sympathies
Modern singular they is moronic troony shit. They argue that's it's been used like that for centuries but the usage was usually with indefinite pronouns such as in "if someone calls, tell them I'm not here," though that is typically seen as informal because saying "them" instead of "him or her" is laziness
Thank you.
They can be used basically whenever, yes. I often find myself using they even when I know of a person, but don’t know much of them. If someone asked me if I heard of Elton John, I’d likely say “Yeah, I’ve heard of them.” I know he’s a man, but he’s so disconnected from me, and I know so little about him, that I don’t often care enough. It’s an impersonal sort of thing. And of course, there may be times where I’d use ‘he’, like in this post, because he’s a man, and that’s one of the focal points of the whole thing.
>I often find myself using they even when I know of a person, but don’t know much of them. >don't know much of them
So you address the janitor as 'they' because you don't know him or her? That's the argument the brain-rot moron presented to me and I can't get my mind into what it means. If you know a dog is female then it's a b***h. You know Elton John is a guy you say 'him'. And if someone has a name that you're unsure if it's female or male you go by your knowledge into picking if it's a male or a female. You don't half-ass 'they' because they're are one person.
Point is if you think a little on what means to know someone then maybe you would also have to call your parents 'they' since you know nothing about what they were like before you were born.
If someone said something like “You know the janitor?”, I’d likely respond “What about them?” Or maybe I’d say “What about him?” People don’t speak the same way every single time. You still aren’t realizing that you’re the one with brainrot, singular they has always been fairly common, it’s just not been a ‘problem’ until recently.
If you are asked "You know the janitor?" you either know the janitor and using your example ask "What about him?" or "What about her?" or you ask "Who?" since by knowing who the other person is referring to you can talk about whatever subject it is. When you say "What about them?" you show you're unaware of anything that is being discussed. Are you talking about the janitorial class? If you expect to have a proper conversion the intention is to make things clear instead of muddying the waters.
They are always like this. They did not know what they were writing about and they said the brainrot isn't real. Are they right? They tell me it's common. Will they read this and tell me this is the way proper English speakers talk daily? They must know if this is singular or plural. Grammar for English is quite the mockery.
>know plenty of English teachers >have used singular they for longer than most people on this board have been alive >never once had any spastic feel the need to correct me/my writing >no agenda, I'm merely conveying my detachment/giving a vague reference to a person
Nerd
Black person are you fricking moronic? The “journalist” that made this article should know if it’s a man or a woman and specify the correct pronouns. Zoomers should all be executed.
Dumb fricking Black person monkey should a crime novel begin with "and then the murderous butler washed his masters pants"? Stupid fricking ape, the gender has not yet been established in the article
in french, people tried pushing iel, but it just sounds so confusing absolutely nobody uses it.
we already have il and elle, no point for iel, especially since it's male gendered anyway.
Like any other conservative issue, there is a pushback, a concession to the left, then the left comes back with a new plan to push it further.
Yeah okay, nobody uses the full spectrum of homosexual language, but they are starting to use the word "genre"(gender) instead of "sex" right? It's already seeping, it's still moving in the wrong direction.
Go back in 1968, all the demands that the homosexual lobby tried to impose were not fully met, but 50 years later, they mostly all are, through small increments against the pushback.
What makes stardew valley so great? Compared to games like terraria? It's only 2d yet stands up to 3d greats like minecraft. Is it because terraria is too complex? Minecraft is probably top because it's simple
Its a relaxing farming game with romance, it was always cheap and has stayed a cheap game. It was released complete, if a little barebones and gets continious support. Its also on every single device and was the first innovation and good entry into the genre since RF4.
Terraria is also ridiculously successful though so idk what you mean, his wife likes stardew because you cant fail and its a cute game, terraria has boss fights that require actual set up
Reminder that Cenx is the reason Terraria went from a comfy autism game to what it is today. "Wizards" and "mana" are a fun joke, but the concept is very real.
>you share this board with ESLs who believe the singular they is woke language
That or perhaps zoomers who grew up surrounded by woke garbage and now see it everywhere
the creator of terraria is a troony!?
No, it's a guy. The author of that article is mentally ill.
Developer NTR
>their
Huh?
Another annoying thing with modern "journalism". They use they/them shit if someone doesn't specifically wave the flag with pronouns. Even if the dev is just some average straight white dude who doesn't give a shit about the alphabet rot.
i knew a guy in college who defaults to calling everyone "they" even if you clearly state your pronouns because he's so used to defaulting to it, cool guy otherwise, but this brainrot shit gets annoying
It's moronic, but these are the times we live in. When you're in an environment full of dangerhairs or on the Internet, calling everyone a "they" is simply the safest bet. It lets you get around the stupid pronouns and is also a legal grammar construct.
i've already seen several troon nutjobs throw a fit when referred to as "they" because they think it's a dogwhistle for not wanting to call them the correct pronouns
there is no winning with these narcissists, ever.
I default to "they" and "it" if the person identifies as anything other than their birth sex and so does every eastern European and no amount of American rot will change that
I always default to saying he/him, specially if someone keeps reminding me of his pronouns
i just don't like acknowledging people. I don't use names unless it's required for understanding, everyone is lumped together as the enigmatic "they" to me.
I hate people and always have and being accused of being 'woke' for avoiding specifics is driving me fricking mad
Someone once presented herself with the wrong name and later told me her real name, but it was too late, it was impossible to reactively, as in as a reaction, call her by another name than the one I first called her by.
>mfw I defaulted on writing "they" for everything in school
>no one ever corrected me
>now people think I'm a progressive when I was doing this by accident this whole time before the troony movement.
Using "they" really is so much simpler. I don't have to do any mental gymnastics about who exactly I am talking about.
You didn’t need to be corrected. Like, it’s not bad to be specific, but singular they has always been proper grammar, I used it long before the modern controversy. People are making it out to be a bigger deal than it is.
singular they has always been appropriate for unknown or theoretical individuals, along with he or she according to situation.
such as "if the plane goes down, the person next to the exit needs to open it. it is THEIR responsibility"
or "if you need help, press this button. the nurse on call will come. it is HER job to help you"
but it has always sounded very weird if the individual is known
I can look up the creator of terraria on wikipedia and see that he's a man. presumably the author of the article knew that. it's not a mystery. so it's strange to use they.
unless of course the author is a troony-placating freak who corrupts english for politics which will be as outdated as lobotomy in 20 years (but of course HE won't live to see that)
There can sound weird sometimes, yes, but I’ve said stuff like
before. Sometimes they’re just sounds better than his or her. People keep thinking too hard about it, they’re much too sensitive to they and their, and it’s ridiculous. I’ve been called out on this board before for using ‘they’ for some character I don’t care about, and it’s just ridiculous.
Its ESLs who are not used to it.
Some languages literally don't have an equivalent.
French doesn't really use.
It stop beings fine when a bunch of moron start acting like it means anything else.
saying something on the spur of the moment is different from writing an article, reviewing it, then publishing it with language that is purposelessly unclear
we both know why the author used they. it wasn't just the turn of his tongue. he used it because he has blue hair and a rotten brain.
>Sometimes they’re just sounds better than his or her.
Brainrot confirmed
Well I did use the wrong ‘their’, but no, I’ve always user their, him, and her, whenever it feels right. When I’m completely detached to something, I have a tendency towards their, even if I know the gender.
see, that's fine, totally understandable, this guy made it known it was for progressive reasons
they for somebody you don't know about can be grammatically correct
it's the easiest way to avoid offending someone nowdays
i didnt even notice. It's common enough usage without referring to lgbt imo
on the other hand when people say "my partner" or especially "significant other" i don't assume anything other than homosexualry
if youre straight and you say that then frick you, stop trying to trick me
Pretty much every language besides english does this by default
ESL here. Sometimes you can use 'they' depending of some context. In most of the cases you use the correct gender that you see and know. Correct me if I'm wrong as I had a brain-rot moron tell me 'they' is the correct umbrella term for all situations.
they for multiple people, unknown people, or theoretical people
simple as
and you can use he or she for unknown or theoretical people if it's safe to assume the sex, such as when talking about a football player (he) or a cheerleader (she)
keep on keepin on esl bro, ignore trannies and anyone with troony sympathies
Modern singular they is moronic troony shit. They argue that's it's been used like that for centuries but the usage was usually with indefinite pronouns such as in "if someone calls, tell them I'm not here," though that is typically seen as informal because saying "them" instead of "him or her" is laziness
They can be used basically whenever, yes. I often find myself using they even when I know of a person, but don’t know much of them. If someone asked me if I heard of Elton John, I’d likely say “Yeah, I’ve heard of them.” I know he’s a man, but he’s so disconnected from me, and I know so little about him, that I don’t often care enough. It’s an impersonal sort of thing. And of course, there may be times where I’d use ‘he’, like in this post, because he’s a man, and that’s one of the focal points of the whole thing.
Him and Tyrone wife
Modern English.
>Huh?
ESL moment
troony moment
It's his and Notch's wife
His wife is everyone's wife, and that's not the worst part!
brain rot
>woman likes a relaxing farming simulator more than a mechanically complex platformer/action and building game
I don’t know why he’s even upset, it would be weirder if she DIDN’T prefer Stardew
>their wife
what does this have to do with gta 6?
Look closely
have a nice day normie
i'm not a normie I'm an advertiser
answer the question
>platformer that requires a modicum of skill vs brainless chore simulator
that's how you know it's a biological female
>remember when Turdaria was legit viralled here by Red during the Summer sale
>dopes bought in anyway and we had to see their shitty lobby threads for a year.
>remember when Turdaria was legit viralled here by Red during the Summer sale
moron. Blue shilled Terraria here before that shit even came out and was mocked for it. Yet you homosexuals bought it anyways just like MW2
You're right, I got my colors confused. I do remember the poetry mockery.
You know Notch shilled Minecraft here as well?
People who get so up in arms about ‘their’ (which has always been common) are so ridiculous.
>make dog shit autism sim that's so bad that your entire pc community will only play it with a map editor
>shit contact based damage
>awful rng
>took a decade to fix the single most annoying thing about the game losing the jungle
Good for her for not having shit taste
>their wife
sus
>their
does he have two heads?
>someone left their jacket in the store
>OMG did two people wear the same jacket!!!
Not even remotely the same thing but you already know that
You’re just brainrotted
you dont use they when you know the person is a man, you stupid homosexual
if a journalist cant spend 2 seconds looking up who made the game, THEY shouldnt be writing shit about anything
It’s perfectly fine to use they when gender is known, it always has been. You’re oversensitive and ridiculous.
Has anyone seen our jacket?
Here's a woke perspective: their is used when you don't know a person's pronouns, or the specifically prefer gender-neutral pronouns. "Someone left their jacket" is acceptable because there is no way to know the pronouns of the person who forgot the jacket without asking them. In this case however, the developer's preferred pronouns could have been found with a simple search therefore the writer's failure to apply any consideration for the subject's identity makes them a regressive bigot.
FRICKING PRONOUNS.
my gf never plays pixel art games, she's a graphics prostitute. the only 2D games she plays are point&click adventures with good art.
>their wife
you can unroll a plethora of traits from this and you won't be wrong, ever
Jas
Their? What? Is it multiple dudes sharing the same wife?
Are you stupid? In this case the creator is a dude, so it's "his" and not "their". You use their when the gender is unknown.
>Tell Jimmy to move their car
>Anon:OMG JIMMY'S A FRICKING troony!!!
I hate zoomers.
tell jimmy to move HIS car you fricking ESL
that was funny to read
Gendered pronouns are triggering you chuds!!!
I did not even notice the "their" before someone else pointed here at thread.
I mean stardew valley is simply the better game, he doesn't need to be salty about it, just kneel in respect. The dev is also likely not handsome than he is and less autistic. That's just the way these things go.
>he
umm wrong, it's they
It's not uncommon in english language, okay?!?
What do you mean? The article says he's married and his wife likes stardew valley more.
HEY! Stop chimping out! It's they, that's it!
>their
Even on Ganker this is the norm whether you like it or not. It's called education.
Thread full of /misc/tards who don’t understand the english language, big surprise.
>/pol/GODS are the opposite of troony they/themmers
What a compliment
the fact of the matter is that nobody's opinion will be changed by this thread. people who know proper english aren't going to accept a bastardization of it and people who like to pretend english has always been bastardized in this exact way which curiously conforms to a ridiculous modern social trend won't ever admit to being wrong (because they're not just WRONG, they're LYING)
just know that I am a professional english teacher and if I had any of you or your kids (who am I kidding lol) in one of my classes and they used singular they when they knew the proper sex of the subject, I'd politely correct them. and if they insisted, I'd mark them down at least 3-5% of the grade on whatever it is that they were writing.
Are you one of the people who believe in 'proper' English? Because your typing is barely literate.
lol
it was never common for known subjects just a decade ago
you know this to be true. it might have occurred on occasion but it was rare and has exploded in the past few years for reasons we all know
why can't you admit that?
lol
Telling people to use a more specific pronoun in writing for clarity’s sake is perfectly fine, so I wouldn’t necessarily disagree with your grading assessment, but you need to stop pretending like ‘they’ wasn’t always commonplace, because it was.
You are not an english teacher.
Good zoomer gender tards should not be dictating language.
Thank you.
>I often find myself using they even when I know of a person, but don’t know much of them.
>don't know much of them
So you address the janitor as 'they' because you don't know him or her? That's the argument the brain-rot moron presented to me and I can't get my mind into what it means. If you know a dog is female then it's a b***h. You know Elton John is a guy you say 'him'. And if someone has a name that you're unsure if it's female or male you go by your knowledge into picking if it's a male or a female. You don't half-ass 'they' because they're are one person.
Point is if you think a little on what means to know someone then maybe you would also have to call your parents 'they' since you know nothing about what they were like before you were born.
If someone said something like “You know the janitor?”, I’d likely respond “What about them?” Or maybe I’d say “What about him?” People don’t speak the same way every single time. You still aren’t realizing that you’re the one with brainrot, singular they has always been fairly common, it’s just not been a ‘problem’ until recently.
If you are asked "You know the janitor?" you either know the janitor and using your example ask "What about him?" or "What about her?" or you ask "Who?" since by knowing who the other person is referring to you can talk about whatever subject it is. When you say "What about them?" you show you're unaware of anything that is being discussed. Are you talking about the janitorial class? If you expect to have a proper conversion the intention is to make things clear instead of muddying the waters.
They are always like this. They did not know what they were writing about and they said the brainrot isn't real. Are they right? They tell me it's common. Will they read this and tell me this is the way proper English speakers talk daily? They must know if this is singular or plural. Grammar for English is quite the mockery.
>know plenty of English teachers
>have used singular they for longer than most people on this board have been alive
>never once had any spastic feel the need to correct me/my writing
>no agenda, I'm merely conveying my detachment/giving a vague reference to a person
Nerd
>identity of subject not established other than "game dev"
>use a neutral pronoun to not muddy sentence
>anons chimp the frick out
Black person are you fricking moronic? The “journalist” that made this article should know if it’s a man or a woman and specify the correct pronouns. Zoomers should all be executed.
Dumb fricking Black person monkey should a crime novel begin with "and then the murderous butler washed his masters pants"? Stupid fricking ape, the gender has not yet been established in the article
"ape out" is a racist dog whistle you chud piece of shit.
But we know he's a guy.
In this very sentence, using their is not needed, and it obfuscate the sentence compared to his.
>tags: cheating, netorare, farming, crops, festivals, JAS, tilling, cooking,
In some languages there is no he or she word just a they word
NOOO troony LANGUAGE
You know in old English there were gendered nouns and the neutral pronoun was what eventually ended up as "it."
in my language there is no "they", but there is a plural "he" and "she".
also everything is gendered, even objects
eat shit american imperialists
this
and the male version is used for mixed gender groups or if gender is unknown
Portuguese here
Your homosexual journalists use the equivalent of "heshe" to replace the anglo "they"
wrong. this gender obsession is exclusively an anglosphere illness
in french, people tried pushing iel, but it just sounds so confusing absolutely nobody uses it.
we already have il and elle, no point for iel, especially since it's male gendered anyway.
Like any other conservative issue, there is a pushback, a concession to the left, then the left comes back with a new plan to push it further.
Yeah okay, nobody uses the full spectrum of homosexual language, but they are starting to use the word "genre"(gender) instead of "sex" right? It's already seeping, it's still moving in the wrong direction.
Go back in 1968, all the demands that the homosexual lobby tried to impose were not fully met, but 50 years later, they mostly all are, through small increments against the pushback.
this thread is doing a really bad job at convincing me the journalist is the one that's unhinged
What makes stardew valley so great? Compared to games like terraria? It's only 2d yet stands up to 3d greats like minecraft. Is it because terraria is too complex? Minecraft is probably top because it's simple
they're different games.
terraria focuses on boss-killing and gear progression while minecraft focuses on building
Its a relaxing farming game with romance, it was always cheap and has stayed a cheap game. It was released complete, if a little barebones and gets continious support. Its also on every single device and was the first innovation and good entry into the genre since RF4.
Terraria is also ridiculously successful though so idk what you mean, his wife likes stardew because you cant fail and its a cute game, terraria has boss fights that require actual set up
Reminder that Cenx is the reason Terraria went from a comfy autism game to what it is today. "Wizards" and "mana" are a fun joke, but the concept is very real.
I like Terraria, I've been having fun after not playing for years, I remember Skeletron Prime being the last boss but now there's a lot of shit to do.
qrd?
>their
I can't believe redigit is a cuckold.
>their
>dev makes a joke on twitter
>corporate journo vultures run to stir up drama
I hate journalists so much it's unreal.
>you share this board with ESLs who believe the singular they is woke language
That or perhaps zoomers who grew up surrounded by woke garbage and now see it everywhere
imagine getting dev cucked
>their wife
???