Similar to how the use of three parenthesis denotes (((someone))) who is Jewish, I propose the use of three angle brackets to denote who is transgender.
For example, if someone is Jewish, it looks like: >This (((guy))) runs the bank
Now for someone who is transgender, it would look like this: >Being naturally athletic, blew away the competition. >Out of all the swimmers, came in first. >There was a meeting where decided to read books to the children. >The facial hair that has looks completely natural
My only guess is "They" and "Them" have something to do with multiple personality disorder, or some sort of mind control? Who the fuck calls themselves "Them"? If anyone can call themselves They or Them as their pronouns, than I can use God and King as my pronouns. Seems pretty open for what is acceptable, In my opinion.
Jeremiah Russell
I think its more the fact that "they" and "them" don't refer to any gender, so they're neutral and fit if a doesn't want to be labeled male or female by using the pronouns he or she.
Noah Adams
They aren't someone though. They're no-one. They've rejected who they were, and destroyed that person through surgery, in the delusional belief that a new them could be born through that procedure. Now there is simply nothing. It can't have children. It has no future. It is already dead.
Hudson Diaz
>I think its more the fact that "they" and "them" don't refer to any gender, so they're neutral and fit if a doesn't want to be labeled male or female by using the pronouns he or she.
All that to just say "unspecified". How fucking retarded is that?
Brody Torres
I refuse to play their word games
Jaxson Reyes
i propose you learn that trannies are irrelevant. i propose you learn how to be a man.
Elijah Martinez
> aren't someone though. >>> rejected who were, and destroyed that person through surgery, in the delusional belief that a new could be born through that procedure. Now there is simply nothing. can't have children. has no future. is already dead.