All here shall now and forever more refer to me as the Most High, Exalted, Regal, Ayatollah of Rock and Rolla. Thank you. ;)
I want everyone on FR to refer to me at “etc.” from now.
Student officially changes his personal pronoun to His Majesty on campus roster
http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/29230/
What a helpful system! It allows the nutcases (and jokesters) to identify themselves up front, so that normal (or serious) people who want to do their work and get a degree can try to keep a safe distance.
I like She, He, It. Abbreviated as Sheit.
There are going to be many funny ones...
This is a flight from reality, and I don’t think people’s delusions and whims should be coddled in this way. But even as a matter of administrative and linguistic convenience, someone is eventually going to have to restrict and standardise the categories and pronouns, otherwise the only limit is the linguistic inventiveness of individuals.
I am partial to “Hey, you!”. Dad liked it. Must be spoken with extreme exclamation.
Cool my pronoun would be “Bad Ass”
Maybe
“The Superior Being”
With some names, however, there is a distinct advantage to being able to designate the proper pronoun that goes with the name.
When I was born, one of my mother’s friends called to ask what she had named me. When my mother told her, she exclaimed, “Oh, you had a little boy!” My middle name is androgynous, as well.
I prefer “his highness” for self reference.
I, myself, choose “wrtyxcpplot”. And if they mispronounce it, well, that’s microagression.
Cousin It approves.
FU?
One after another, the great universities are falling like dominoes to the PC ax. They are lining up one by one to have their common sense and integrity extirpated by mindless slavering libtards. It would be a real question now to decide whether it’s worth sending your kid to college, if this is the stupidity dish being served up.
Call me Star Lord.
Call me Star Lord.
No laws or social rules can force me to use pronouns. If anyone gets in your face about it, pretend to be even more uber liberal than they are. "Pronouns are so dehumanizing. I prefer to use names, as long as I know what they are (to explain your and them)". Make them live by their own rules (used to be my tag line).
Are you forced to pick from an approved list? What if some student demanded to be called “Dr.” (doctor) even though they had not yet earned a PhD.? Or worse, that they demanded to be called “Reverend”?
This is chaos and anti-truth.
“The artist formerly known as”...