saw characters react to you asking for their pronouns:
adam stanheight:
"he/him. or you know what, just use any of them. i know you want to. i don't care. are you gonna buy the adderall or not"
lawrence gordon:
"What does that mean? Oh, like what pronouns you should... refer to me in? Well, he and him I guess. And his, can't forget the possessive. That's weird, I've never been asked that before. I haven't seen my wife naked in 8 months."
amanda young:
"[stabs you] she [stabs you again] her [stabs you again] hers"
john kramer:
"You Know, kids these days Love asking people's proper Pronouns. It's like they don't even know how bad it feels to have to give people the wrong pronouns because they're closeted, Or To have their Gender identity questioned in Front Of an Audience. This Is Why some people, Much to the surprise of many, Prefer to have their pronouns assumed. However, it is very Difficult To know where to draw the line. Should you ask for pronouns or Assume? Many don't take the time To Assess. They Have their Insensitive pronouns circles and put people Through Hell. There is no nuance. Today, I want You to make a nuanced choice. In front of you Is A Copy Of Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen. I need you to write an Essay analyzing the character of Fitzwilliam Darcy with a Focus on the role of Social Transgression in the events of the story surrounding his Relationship with Elizabeth Bennet. Strapped to the chair next to you Is an English 101 professor. He will grade your Paper. If you get a C or Under on this paper, you Will Both Die. Good luck."
mark hoffman:
"Normal pronouns. There's only one gender."














