I tend to often use they and their in a generic way like that too. "I don't know what they think they were doing!" "I saw them walking down that way." "That isn't my car, it's theirs." All of these could be in reference to a single person. I think I just don't take the time or care to process such statements to even think of if the subject is a man or a woman. No one ever said a thing about it until the trannies all started taking possession of pronouns.
It's gotten out of hand with some businesses contact you about not having pronouns in your email signature or filling them out on internal documentation.
I'll happily refer to anyone as they see fit, it's not a problem. But I'm not formalising it as it goes against my personal creed and I only want them to respect that as equally as me respecting that they really enjoy having that as an important aspect to their character.
It's all rather retarded (And I mean that in the slowing of things way).
Your post sounds like an elaborate trolling comment.
'their'
What are you talking about.
'Their' when it is someone else directed towards in casual conversation.
Are you another one who uses pronouns in their email signature?
Feel free to let me know so that I can keep you assigned to the realm of stranger and refer to you as 'They' with 'Their' pronouns.
lol, it looked like you were already clown world pronouning.
I appreciate that but I'm thinking the void is looking back into some people without their knowing it ;)
I tend to often use they and their in a generic way like that too. "I don't know what they think they were doing!" "I saw them walking down that way." "That isn't my car, it's theirs." All of these could be in reference to a single person. I think I just don't take the time or care to process such statements to even think of if the subject is a man or a woman. No one ever said a thing about it until the trannies all started taking possession of pronouns.
It's gotten out of hand with some businesses contact you about not having pronouns in your email signature or filling them out on internal documentation.
I'll happily refer to anyone as they see fit, it's not a problem. But I'm not formalising it as it goes against my personal creed and I only want them to respect that as equally as me respecting that they really enjoy having that as an important aspect to their character.
It's all rather retarded (And I mean that in the slowing of things way).