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Everything on repeat šš¤
ātheyā (1 word) is shorter than āhe or sheā (3 words)
ātheyā is more inclusive than āhe/sheā
āthemselfā flows more naturally than āhim or herselfā
ātheyā is less clunky than ā(s)heā
itās time to replace the awkward āshe or heā
āhey can you go ask they what does they want for dinner, and when is they coming over to watch movies with they?ā
āHey, can you go ask them what they want for dinner, and when theyāre coming over to watch movies?ā
Step one is learning how to talk like a human person.
Friendly reminder:
āI shouldnāt like to punish anyone, even if theyād done me wrong.ā āGeorge Eliot, The Mill on the Floss (1860)
āA person canāt help their birth.ā āWilliam Thackeray, Vanity Fair (1848)
āBut to expose the former faults of any person, without knowing what their present feelings were, seemed unjustifiable.ā āJane Austen, Pride and Prejudice (1813)
āEvery Fool can do as theyāre bid.ā āJonathan Swift, Polite Conversation (1738)
āSo likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you, if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their trespasses.ā āKing James Bible, Matthew 18:35 (transl. 1611)
āGod send every one their heartās desire!ā āWilliam Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing (~1600)
āNow this king did keepe a great house, that euerie body might come and take their meat freely.ā āSir Philip Sidney, the Arcadia (1580)
āIf ⦠a psalme scape any person, or a lesson, or els yt they omyt one verse or twayneā¦ā āWilliam Bonde, The Pylgrimage of Perfection (1526)
āAnd whoso fyndeth hym out of swich blame, / They wol come up and offre a GoddĆ©s nameā āGeoffrey Chaucer, The Pardonerās Tale (~1380)
āþan hastely hiČed eche wiČt on hors & on fote, / huntyng wiČt houndes alle heie wodes, / til þei neyČþed so neiČh to nymphe þe soþe [Then hastily hied each person on horse and on foot / hunting with hounds all the high woods / ātil they came so near, to tell the truth]ā āWilliam and the Werwolf (transl. ~1350-1375)
āBath ware made sun and mon, / Aiþer wit þer ouen light [Both were made sun and moon / Either with their own light]ā āCursor Mundi (~1325)
Weāve been using they/them/their pronouns to indicate a person with unspecified gender for a long ass fucking time. The only reason itās become a big issue lately is because it can be used as a semi-respectful term for trans and non-binary folks and we canāt have that can we
These fucks are literally trying to change our language to hurt trans/nb folks, and claiming thatās just the way its always been
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Singular ātheyā predates
Singular āyouā
We can all train ourselves to just use ātheyā by default and only start using āheā and āsheā once we know the gender identity of the person weāre referring to āŗļøš
In Pride month, I think it's important to remind you of this iconic dialogue. You don't have to talk about who you are if you don't want toā¤ļø
I think one of the funniest abortion stances I've heard was from my parents neighbor. He's a like, hard-core libertarian viking larper guy who is very tall and very fat and very bald.
He believes a fetus is human with a soul, but also its "basically attacking the woman's body" so if she wants to get rid of it, that's "basically self-defense". He compared it to shooting a home invader. So he supports abortion not as healthcare, but as killing a baby in self-defense
Y'know I'm so glad someone reminded me of this. Because this was also discussed.
My stepmother did NOT like the way her Libertarian Viking Neighbor framed pregnancy as the fetus "attacking the woman". She incredulously told him this was extremely disrespectful to expectant mothers to portray pregnancy as so violent and negative.
Libertarian Viking Neighbor's response was that people consensually hurt each other all the time, and "there's like a whole community about that, with the acronym the one that starts with a B" And his reasoning was that if the mother was consenting to bring attacked by the baby, it in fact wasn't violent and negative because there was consent.
He brought up people consensually hurting each other, didn't go for one of the obvious answers like boxing or body mods or something, no he went STRAIGHT TO BDSM and he DIDN'T EVEN REMEMBER THE ACRONYM
everyone: happy pride month š
my brain at 12:00 am on june 1st:
Yes yes i know love is love. But they are still killing CHILDREN. over this.
Cute little rainbow heart for pride month tumblr but how about you stop disproportionally banning trans women and marking sfw queer posts as mature
I work cybersecurity, this is like half my job.
the whole vaccine deal tbh
antidepressants
Yes these are all the work of wizards
Just need to scream into the void for a second. I'm about out of strength and hope and tolerance of everything. I used to be able to tell myself at least I was good for something. At least I contributed something to other's lives. I'm out of work and my health is tanked to the point I don't remember what its like to not be in extreme pain and I miss just having migraines and back pain. So now im not giving anything and just looking for a reason to be here.
i hate how they market alexa as aĀ āmember of the familyā like thatās SO fucking blatantly insidious and terrifying also if i wanted an untrustworthy/cold/emotionless machine in my life iād just talk to my fuckin fatherĀ
āGuys stop bullying my wiretapā
#did we all collectively forget why Big Brother was called that
Why are you using chatgpt to get through college. Why are you spending so much time and money on something just to be functionally illiterate and have zero new skills at the end of it all. Literally shooting yourself in the foot. If you want to waste thirty grand you can always just buy a sportscar.
Iām really starting to think you people donāt understand what university is for. Youāre buying the accreditation that you can do these things. It doesnāt matter how you do them.
I can assure you if you're going to school to be an xray tech or a surgical assistant it does very much matter how you do the stuff your accreditation says you can do. We aren't all business majors.
Yes, but you actually canāt do an X-ray without an X-ray machine and you canāt do surgery without scalpels. We already rely on technology for everything. Offloading cognitive tasks just frees us up to do more. If you can do your job with chatgpt, but canāt without, you can still do your job. Iām sure you would find university much much harder without access to google or the internet too.
Do you think scalpels are magic and do a little song and dance and perform the surgery themselves like Beauty and the Beast characters and the surgeon is there to conduct the background music
What do you think will happen when your employer, who hired you because they saw you have a certificate to say that you have specific skills and knowledge, starts expecting you to have and use those skills and knowledge and you can't because you think a university degree is just a piece of paper that you buy
"Offloading cognitive tasks just frees us up to do more"
When you're in school, the cognitive tasks are there for the explicit purpose of being brain exercises. It's weightlifting. It is FOR building your mental muscles and making you a stronger thinker and planner. "Offloading the cognitive tasks", then, is just Not Doing The Weightlifting. What happens when you pay for your gym membership and just stand around messing around on your phone? Nothing. Nothing happens. Just money leaving your wallet. Nothing else.
Using AI is a short term pleasure that is going to fuck you over in the long term, and by the time you realize that you didn't build the necessary muscles you need for the cognitive tasks required of your ACTUAL JOB (or, like, adult life in general), it's going to be too late to do anything about it... except going back and doing the real work all over again to get you up to speed.
And if your response as a college student is "Ugh i'm already good at this though, i don't need the practice" -- sweetie, you have no idea how good at it you could be though. If you're good at it now but you keep working on it, you're going to ASTONISH yourself in a couple years with how good at it you can get. I was a good writer when I was in college; I am an ASTRONOMICALLY better writer now, because I put in the work. But you have to lift the weights and build your muscles to get there, even when it's tedious. There aren't any shortcuts for this. You can be content with your own mediocrity, or you can believe that you're capable of growing towards brilliance. Which one will you choose, mediocrity or brilliance? You get to pick right now.
Iām a Surgical Assistant and that ChatGPT stan pissed me off so Iāll use my job as an example. 90% of our job as surgical assists comes down to memorizing the names and usages of the thousands of unique instruments and equipment and sutures involved in surgery as well as having the critical thinking skills to anticipate the needs and expectations of the surgeons we work with. Thatās a ācognitive loadā that cannot be pawned off on a computer. If I relied on ChatGPT to tell me what instruments to have ready for a case, it would create a composite of what the most likely instruments to be used in a given surgery and assuming that itās even accurate, it would be effectively useless if my surgeon didnāt use any of those because each doctor is different. Surgeons get pissed off if you give them the wrong diameter size suture, so why would I rely on a soulless algorithm to tell me what my surgeon wants? And if Iām not figuring out for myself what they may need based off my own learning and not machine learning then why am I even there? Thereās a reason robotic surgery still requires a surgical assistant and a surgeon to operate the robot, technology is an easement not a replacement for human labor and in college learning is the labor you should be doing.
A common thread with ChatGPT simps seems to be that they truly believe all labor is as easy as their cushy middle management jobs in the tech industry. āBuying an accreditationā might work there but can you imagine someone in the medical field not actually knowing the subject theyāre licensed or accredited to know? Iāll give you a hint: the word we typically use is malpractice.
REBLOG if you are old enough to remember what a VCR is.
What is it about Shane that you love and were drawn to? He is hyper competent at this one thing. Heās stereotypically masculine in a lot of regards. Heās a kind person, and heās so overtly Canadian. Heās harboring something that he thinks is a career-ending secret because he just doesnāt have the emotional maturity or societal maturity to sort of understand what his own queerness means. To him, itās most likely detrimental, which is the wrong assumption to some degree, but it shatters his own idea of what his masculinity is, or at least it cripples it. And yet, he still never harms a fly. (via The Hollywood Reporter)
ā³Ā hudcon week 2026, day four: favourite quote
oh my GOD
Important rules for the "age verification" era of the internet that we're living in:
1. Do not do age verification.
2. If you have to do age verification, cheat. Do not under any circumstances give them your real ID.