Serious question. When we meet new people, are we to ask them their pronouns right off the top? Should that be common after each conversation?
And I’m assuming even if it’s with a person we’ve spoken to before, we should ask again. Because they could be feeling different right?
Its hilariously to see you projecting that other people’s lives suck for caring about pronouns, when it’s so clear with this comment that you’re terminally online and don’t better your own ignorant life.
If someone identifies as NB, they will tell you that, and all you have to do is use the correct pronouns. It’s really not that difficult
In this case, you already know that LUV is NB. Why is it so hard for you to use they/them?
Its hilariously to see you projecting that other people’s lives suck for caring about pronouns, when it’s so clear with this comment that you’re terminally online and don’t better your own ignorant life.
If someone identifies as NB, they will tell you that, and all you have to do is use the correct pronouns. It’s really not that difficult
In this case, you already know that LUV is NB. Why is it so hard for you to use they/them?
Chill out bro
just use the pronouns a person tells you to use if they correct you, this isnt hard to understand
U a d***/eater
Its hilariously to see you projecting that other people’s lives suck for caring about pronouns, when it’s so clear with this comment that you’re terminally online and don’t better your own ignorant life.
If someone identifies as NB, they will tell you that, and all you have to do is use the correct pronouns. It’s really not that difficult
In this case, you already know that LUV is NB. Why is it so hard for you to use they/them?
Cause thats gay homie
It’s not hard to understand, understand that I just don’t give a f***
Careful they ban you quick around here.
It’s not hard to understand, understand that I just don’t give a f***
I doubt you meet many people or retain new friends if thats ur attitude
It’s not hard to understand, understand that I just don’t give a f***
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i mean if somebody was a horrible person i wouldn’t care what they preferred
but maybe that’s just me
Imo it's not about respecting the person themselves, but the respecting other ppl who have the same pronouns.
To me it's an admittance that you only care about supporting a persons preferred pronouns to avoid public scrutiny.
If a black person commited a crime and a white person said "fuck that n*gger!!", and used "I don't care about respecting a criminal", I would take as
"So you're just racist, and used this as an opportunity to be racist with less scrutiny"
I doubt you meet many people or retain new friends if thats ur attitude
Your assumptions are wrong. I’m a black guy that lives in the south (Memphis, TN). I come from a religious family. I understand newer methods of thinking and whatnot, but the folks I hang out with are not on that
Your assumptions are wrong. I’m a black guy that lives in the south (Memphis, TN). I come from a religious family. I understand newer methods of thinking and whatnot, but the folks I hang out with are not on that
Your religion doesnt inspire you to practice kindness to others?
Imo it's not about respecting the person themselves, but the respecting other ppl who have the same pronouns.
To me it's an admittance that you only care about supporting a persons preferred pronouns to avoid public scrutiny.
If a black person commited a crime and a white person said "fuck that n*gger!!", and used "I don't care about respecting a criminal", I would take as
"So you're just racist, and used this as an opportunity to be racist with less scrutiny"
You know those comparisons are not even remotely comparable but I get your point.
Your religion doesnt inspire you to practice kindness to others?
I’m not overly religious. I was just trying to paint the picture of where I come from. Also, I’m one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet in real life.
Overall, I think people are too sensitive and there’s a lot of ideologies I don’t agree with. If someone asked me to address them a certain way, I would. Chances are I would probably just be addressing them by their name so there wouldn’t be any issues. I know pronouns can get a little crazy at times, and I wouldn’t want to get into all that.
OP just struck a nerve. We got the beef of the decade going on, and he’s on a rap forum crying about people misgendering LIL UZI VERT
Your assumptions are wrong. I’m a black guy that lives in the south (Memphis, TN). I come from a religious family. I understand newer methods of thinking and whatnot, but the folks I hang out with are not on that
why are you proud that you know bigoted weirdos
OP, first off, you're f***ing weird
Second, everyone around Uzi still refers to him by he, his, him. His friends, JT, his producers. If they're not concerned - why are you? Clearly Uzi has no issue with it.
Third, it's obviously a gimmick and it's not one centered around gender identity, even though you read it like that. Uzi always had a gimmick of referring to himself as an "alien" or someone that isn't from Earth. THAT is how the whole they/them thing started. But I guess you wouldn't know that since you don't actually listen to Uzi. Who the f*** refers to Uzi as "LUV" anyways
We in the middle of the biggest rap beef in decades and niggas talking about pronouns
Name and post correlating like crazy
OP, first off, you're f***ing weird
Second, everyone around Uzi still refers to him by he, his, him. His friends, JT, his producers. If they're not concerned - why are you? Clearly Uzi has no issue with it.
Third, it's obviously a gimmick and it's not one centered around gender identity, even though you read it like that. Uzi always had a gimmick of referring to himself as an "alien" or someone that isn't from Earth. THAT is how the whole they/them thing started. But I guess you wouldn't know that since you don't actually listen to Uzi. Who the f*** refers to Uzi as "LUV" anyways
why is being transgender a gimmick to you
why is being transgender a gimmick to you
Did you even read my full post?
Did you even read my full post?
yeah, its you making an assumption