No, Brazil(ian) probably. Not Chad(ian).
No, Brazil(ian) probably. Not Chad(ian).
That’s roughly what is was for the SNES game. Probably N64 too but I don’t recall.
They/them is gender neutral. People literally use it to avoid offending people by accidentally misgendering.
It’s not like they went out of their way to say he or “they” to try and trigger people. She’s also not here stating her “wish”.
With all the actual assholes out there it’s ignorant as fuck to be so reactionary on someone else’s behalf when the person you’re attacking is likely on the same side as you.
I’m sure there’d be no reaction at all if you called them they. Feel free to watch I guess since I did it.
Yeah places like Reddit and Twitter will be much bigger targets for bots and regurgitated clickbait content. There may be less content here but I think it will end up being higher quality.
That’s a good idea. There’s so much stuff I should/could be reading in the time I’m browsing social media.
Especiallybas a software dev with all the new tech that is coming out, will hopefully get myself to do the same (with Lemmy as a backup of course)
And Hatsune Miku (part of farfetch’d)