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.                                                   pękł -    reg. a balloon:                                          he burst, in other languages certain words have no gender neutrality, why double the standard for a per se fetish, regarding neither noun nor verb gender neutral, by sole testimony     identifying pronouns as gender neutral?      move to switzerland, and you'll find certain objects having a gender bias... e.g. a grenade is male, a chair is female,                 a table is male... not really: a chair is gender-neutral, a sleeve is male, the sun is female, the moon is male, the bed is female, the floor is female, a house is a hermaphrodite, as is tango. how can you attain           gender neutrality within the framework of pornouns?   sorry, pronouns...                      english is looking, but rather not looking at itself being constrained in a straitjacket... ******* lunatics, a bunch of ******* lunatics...    pronouns are          gender exclusive... other european tongues? their nouns are gender inclusive...                     to me the english language is ******** or at least contrasting the darwinistic bombast:                             neanderthal. and to think, it only took the church being truly established,    the mistaken identity of the dead sea scrolls,           st. thomas' gospel,    and the nag hammadi library... bunch of wanks...       sure, if the atlantic sea is just a pond...    wanks welcome yanks...      in continental    european, a chair can summon a male pronoun association,    while a frying-pan can summon a female pronoun...     england was never going to be as eccentric as iceland...   unless in never never ever land.                                                   pękła,                                        yep, she burst.
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Jun 27, 2017
Jun 27, 2017 at 7:48 PM UTC
the only time i'll use an acronym, i.e., ***
.                                                   pękł -    reg. a balloon:                                          he burst, in other languages certain words have no gender neutrality, why double the standard for a per se fetish, regarding neither noun nor verb gender neutral, by sole testimony     identifying pronouns as gender neutral?      move to switzerland, and you'll find certain objects having a gender bias... e.g. a grenade is male, a chair is female,                 a table is male... not really: a chair is gender-neutral, a sleeve is male, the sun is female, the moon is male, the bed is female, the floor is female, a house is a hermaphrodite, as is tango. how can you attain           gender neutrality within the framework of pornouns?   sorry, pronouns...                      english is looking, but rather not looking at itself being constrained in a straitjacket... ******* lunatics, a bunch of ******* lunatics...    pronouns are          gender exclusive... other european tongues? their nouns are gender inclusive...                     to me the english language is ******** or at least contrasting the darwinistic bombast:                             neanderthal. and to think, it only took the church being truly established,    the mistaken identity of the dead sea scrolls,           st. thomas' gospel,    and the nag hammadi library... bunch of wanks...       sure, if the atlantic sea is just a pond...    wanks welcome yanks...      in continental    european, a chair can summon a male pronoun association,    while a frying-pan can summon a female pronoun...     england was never going to be as eccentric as iceland...   unless in never never ever land.                                                   pękła,                                        yep, she burst.
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