Pronouns Leftist
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Quite apt that she is the author of a book named Trainwreck.
One thing Twitter is good for, is keeping a track on these sorts of people, who need to broadcast every 'evolution' in their made up identity to the world.
"I had a haircut and wiped off my lipstick. Now I'm they/them. Teehehee. Oh, now I hid my real name (Sady). Now I'm they/he."
You know what the next step is going to be: claiming that she is male and gluing her pubes on her face.
"Trainwreck" sounds like her personal journey and "Apocalypse" like a review of society as a whole.
Impressive that "they" aged 20 years in 3. Guess it was the makeup.
That hair cut easily adds 10 years on its own.
Which is funny, because it does the exact opposite for men. Actual men.
very true
Fake-up can cut years off a woman's apparent age. Best way to gauge it is to look at their neck and hands. You can spackle in the wrinkles on the face, but you're not getting rid of the effects of aging on the neck line or the backs of the hands, even if they have been moisturizing daily for their entire life.
On a sidebar note, she obviously hasn't given up on makeup as is apparent in that last photo, because you don't get skin tone that even in a picture without the use of a hell of a lot of base/concealer.
She will never be a man.
Give her a year. God knows what she'll feel like being then.
You can tell they're a fantastic author by the way they chose two conflicting subject pronouns for themselves. Instead of a subject/object/possessive pronoun like a boring, racist grammar nazi would.
Was she training in a hyperbolic time chamber? Because she looks like she aged 15 years in that sequence.
LOOK AT MEEEEEEEE
It seems to write autobiographies as often as it changes it's hairstyle.
You can change your Twitter handle, I think.
She turned into a 40 year old 12 year old boy.
Many such cases.
As always, my pronouns are / / . I choose to be defined by lack of definition.
Example phrases: when went to the store, bought eggs for Easter party. That was nice of .
Maybe just be like Khajiit, and always refer to oneself in the third person. This one would find that very amusing.
I've never understood using they/them as pronouns. I mean doesn't it signify plural? Perhaps it's because I'm not a native English speaker but I think it sounds weird as hell.
Yes, it does. And the proper neuter form in English is "it/its". It's just that English isn't that heavily gendered like other European languages (and dummies haven't been taught the difference between the concepts of biological male/female and "masculine/feminine/neuter" in several decades, it seems.
But they get it from a long-standing informalism of referring to hypothetical people of "sex doesn't matter for this example" as "they/them" to avoid using the impolite term "it" on a human .. even though "it" is perfectly correct when talking about those whose sex is indeterminate (though usually reserved for babies and non-humans. Which is why we colour-code babies, and sometimes dogs, too.)
writer of many, many twitter bios.
Pronouns: Not Even Once