Posted on 02/28/2024 11:53:55 AM PST by DallasBiff
In the category "Speech! Parts of Speech!", one of the contestants selected the $600 clue, which, as host Ken Jennings read, was "xem, xyrs, xemself." The same contestant buzzed in to answer "What are pronouns?", and Jennings awarded him the money, saying, "Those are pronouns, neopronouns."
The prefix "neo" means "new" – neopronouns are new pronouns, typically ones that are used to avoid "he" or "she."
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I quit watching Jeopardy when they started having trannies on there.
Ditto.
“What are fake pronouns” was the correct answer.
Yeah, that one had my wife and me yelling, “No! Those aren’t words!”
I gave up a few months ago. I can’t remember a panel over the last couple of years that didn’t have at least one freak.
So is Art Fleming.
What are the dumbest made up words since the Democrats made up “gravitas”?
The ACTUAL correct answer is to not buzz in.
Who are she sponsors of this show which insults us?
Let them hold their contractor accountable, like in other businesses
This chart actually comes from a university website. So while our students are studying the chart, Chinese students are studying engineering and physics.
What is “UP YOURS KEN & JEOPARDY”
Are you sure he wouldn’t have done it?
The chart omitted “Bull, Bull, Bull, Bullsh*t.”
The Oxford English Dictionary adds around 1,000 new words a year.
Alex was Woke before his time and would have no problem with neo-pronouns.
Jennings is an angry, Leftist @$$hat.
It’s crap like that which causes viewers to permanently move to a different program. I used to watch Jeopardy a lot but I stopped immediately when there was something similar a few years ago... can’t remember exactly what it was anymore.
It would be interesting to watch the viewership numbers for the next week....
Also a former Ken Jennings fam.
what is gobbledygook?
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