Yeah for me they’re usually sold as “each”, so the bundle is just proportionally more.
Here’s where I’d put my pronouns IF I HAD ANY
Software engineer, massive computer science nerd, sucks at video games, lived all across the US. Former conservative turned complete leftist.
Trying out the name Hope.
Yeah for me they’re usually sold as “each”, so the bundle is just proportionally more.
I live not too far from my inlaws. They have PG&E, we have our city’s public utility. Despite using about a third the power we do, their electric bill is over double ours. (On top of that, their water bill is 5x ours, but that’s not PG&E’s fault. It still shows how much better public utilities are than private ones, though.)
One could be a annoying and insist that until John Quincy Adams no president had any non-foreign-born parents.
But more seriously, both of Andrew Jackson’s parents were born in Northern Ireland.
Edit: and Van Buren’s parents were Dutch.
Each level looks like something I’d expect an undergrad to have at least seen before to be honest.
As to not having neopronouns “back in my day”, a lot of neopronouns are surprisingly old. Ze is from the 1860s, hir from the 1920s. Even relatively new ones like xe have been around since the early 70s.
And they may be pointless for you, but they’re valuable to some people so why be rude about it?
That page looks to only show polls and has the actual model paywalled?
He also LARPs as his own son complaining about his mother, which is definitely also weird.
My friend group did a video game Secret Santa back in January. Incidentally, I think 6 out of the 7 games had some form of pronoun choice, with like 4/7 directly letting you choose and the other two being a character selector with fixed pronouns for the characters. Cassette Beasts was the first game opened, and there were quite a few references to that one streamer yelling about pronouns.
I have a coworker who swears by it, particularly for C development.
We have a product at work whose acronym is a subset of the letters of YIPPIE, so our help chatbot ends every message with “yippie” with the acronym capitalized. It’s absolutely adorable and makes me have an emotional connection to our documentation.
It varies, actually. See the numbering section on Wikipedia for a breakdown of how different traditions have broken down the list into ten items.
For some extra background on the absurdity of the Drop the T nonsense, Caelan Conrad and Sarah Oeffler have this amazing video: https://youtu.be/6i91PzpWDAM?si=cdXLbhBOA39Zxg77
I was really hoping for a certain word but this was also very fitting.
The title is pretty clickbaity, she’s really commenting on people sharing opinions online about the movie without seeing it.
The site metadata refers to it as Twitter for like, those media cards Facebook Messenger and Discord make when you send a link, so I guess to stop my browser from deadnaming the site I should just stop visiting it.
Where I live is basically the polar opposite climate wise and I dream of moving to somewhere frozen over half the year.