The only common use case I can think of for the singular themself is in the idiom "they themself", so they are probably right that the most common use now is for pronoun handwringing.
Can't wait for "slay" to be edited to be "chiefly used to indicate a homosexual person succeeding" now we're codifying stupid things based on popularity.
The only common use case I can think of for the singular themself is in the idiom "they themself", so they are probably right that the most common use now is for pronoun handwringing.
Can't wait for "slay" to be edited to be "chiefly used to indicate a homosexual person succeeding" now we're codifying stupid things based on popularity.