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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2024-03-22 06:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #6286 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6286 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
+2 In the beginning, back in the day, you could make the case that people were trying to figure out who they were and how they fit or don't fit into a binary society. But now most people have settled on they/them, so it's almost always attention seekers and/or try-hard virtue signaling "allies" who use them.

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
As a they/them user: No, most people have not "settled" on it. Some people use neopronouns because of the still-ongoing grammar debate over they/them being plural only. We still hear "I caaaaaan't use it for one person, it's soooo haarrrrrd." So people go okay, then I'll use a new pronoun. This. still. happens. And you are definitely one of those "allies" who pretends to really care about the cause by protecting the Real Transes from the dangerous trenders or else you'd know all this already. You're not slick.

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
OK, so I'm gonna point out how sentence structure works.

The "people" in this part:
"But now most people have settled on they/them,"

references the "people" in this part:
"you could make the case that people were trying to figure out who they were and how they fit or don't fit into a binary society"

And the "people" in that part references people who use neopronouns "back in the day".

It all fits together, if you actually read it and comprehend what words mean.

Every single actual non-binary person that I know use they/them. If you want to bow to pressure from people who weren't "trying to figure out who they were and how they fit or don't fit in a binary society," that's a YOU problem and you don't fall into the "most people" selection that I'm explicitly talking about.

Also, I'm agendered and not an "ally."

So, you know, jog on.

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 12:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you also lurk on trans people online in a very healthy elon musk kind if way?

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Why... why would that even come to your mind? You're giving off republican "every accusation is a confession" vibes right now. Are you ok?

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
>>Every single actual non-binary person that I know use they/them.

me, a nonbinary felon using he/him and she/her at the same time: WHOOPS I GUESS I DON'T EXIST THEN. I'm jesting, but seriously. we do exist, folks... not every enby use they/them wtf
you all need to lay off generalizing too much...

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
le sigh

Every single actual non-binary person that I know use they/them.

I wasn't generalizing. I was being very very specific.

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT - ah my bad, this thread fucking killed all my braincells in a swift blow. jesus.
i thought i saw someone saying something like that above and i'm just tired

(Anonymous) 2024-03-23 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Go get some sleep! Sleep deprivation saps your higher brain functions.