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Jun 2017
the zeitgeist,
                                    occuring in canada...
gender neutral pronouns...
and how they're not an organic
appropriation / invention / whatever...
given that gender is
not biological (organic) -
its language as its bias is
inorganic...
                   meaning?
        the pronoun debate?
or how new langauge is introduced
into the common, urban sprechen?
well... it's not exactly slang, is it?
         now, slang can overcome this
debate, any time of the week...
         slang allows language to evolve...
what we're seeing, being, erm... "seriously"
debated in canada?
          it's a stagnation point,
               a plateau...
            a dam...
                            perhaps it's the last
resort of western civilisation to have debates...
you have to create alice in woonderland
words, to just keep on talking...
      i'm betting on this being the prime reason...
talk dried up... ****! let's create
           made up pronouns! but ignore
all the other categories of words.
    well... with the made-up pronouns
of the trans-gender community,
   i guess they are all in noun-sigma, just, plainly
it...
                      which is handy, since
in orthodox sprechen it, is a pronoun...
oh look! **** me!
       we allowed a pronoun to transcend
grammatical categories... and become a noun!
i shouldn't be so vehement in my
ridicule, given this language, isn't the language
i was originally born with, to speak
to my great-grandmother (rest in peace).
in summary: well, if they want their
trans-gender pronouns,
i'll just invite meta- / ortho-gender people
to elevate the orthodox pronoun it,
      to a noun status...
                                 and pontius pilate
  becoming o.c.d. washing his hands...
                                      and the benzene ring
positioning of affixes (e.g. CH3).
Mateuš Conrad
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Mateuš Conrad  36/M/Essex (England)
(36/M/Essex (England))   
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