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Just decided.
From now on, I demand, yes 'demand' that y'all refer to me as 'HRH' Bad Hardcore.
It's really where I'm 'at right now', and also utterly respectful to me online. Someone that you haven't, and never will, meet...
And someone you don't know is a good c*nt or a bad c*unt IRL...
But that doesn't matter, does it?
So.
HRH.
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"Isn't that a prefix title, not an actual pronoun so not really making the point you want to make?
Evie
...And how is a pronoun (now), not a prefix?
You broke you're rule "
Don't care!!!
Ya get ma point, don't say ye don't |
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pronoun
noun
UK /'pr??.na?n/ US /'pro?.na?n/
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a word that is used instead of a noun or a noun phrase:
Pronouns are often used to refer to a noun that has already been mentioned.
"She", "it", and "who" are all examples of pronouns.
Someone's pronouns are the way they choose to be referred to according to their gender identity:
Her pronouns are "she/her", but she is also happy with "they/them".
It might be helpful to share your pronouns when introducing yourself.
Some people include their pronouns in the signature line of their emails.
From meriam Webster dictionary site......
So HRH is not a pronoun. It may not be a prefix either before and grammar experts come on but the point is your premise doesn't work
If find the date of posting this quite interesting as well.
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'Someone's pronouns are the way they choose to be referred to according to their gender identity'.
'kay
And when did that become a 'thing?'
Certainly wasn't in the 20th century. I can assure you. Nothing but a fringe idea at best. In academic circles. Which nobody cared about...
I was there. Old bastard, yes I am - and ex- socialist. Wasn't a thing. At. All.
But history's now on your side, right?
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Also an old bastard, older than you even. And a socialist, although I still am. And I don't give a flying about what someone wants to call themselves because I can respect someone's personal wishes without feeling threatened or fragile about it. If it someone's I don't know and they're not obvious I'll ask, and if I get it wrong I'll apologise. Because that's not being a d*ck. |
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"Isn't that a prefix title, not an actual pronoun so not really making the point you want to make?
Evie
...And how is a pronoun (now), not a prefix?
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Pronouns have never been the same as prefixes.
My pronouns are she/her, but my prefix is Dr. |
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"'Someone's pronouns are the way they choose to be referred to according to their gender identity'.
'kay
And when did that become a 'thing?'
Certainly wasn't in the 20th century. I can assure you. Nothing but a fringe idea at best. In academic circles. Which nobody cared about...
I was there. Old bastard, yes I am - and ex- socialist. Wasn't a thing. At. All.
But history's now on your side, right?
"
It wasn't a thing. Now it is. That happens all the time, especially as society and language processes and evolves. Not quite sure what the issue is. You don't want to use pronouns (correctly)? Cool. There's plenty of people who do. It's just about respect really. |
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"Isn't that a prefix title, not an actual pronoun so not really making the point you want to make?
Evie
...And how is a pronoun (now), not a prefix?
Pronouns have never been the same as prefixes.
My pronouns are she/her, but my prefix is Dr. "
So is mine!
And yet...
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"Also an old bastard, older than you even. And a socialist, although I still am. And I don't give a flying about what someone wants to call themselves because I can respect someone's personal wishes without feeling threatened or fragile about it. If it someone's I don't know and they're not obvious I'll ask, and if I get it wrong I'll apologise. Because that's not being a d*ck."
Thank you so much for enlightening me
So.
We're both not 'd*cks then, are we?
Would also 'luv' to know why you think I feel 'threatened' or 'fragile' btw...
I don't. At all - but you clearly know me better than I do.
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