I agree with nichdel and I also believe this is an instance of when in Rome, do as the Romans. Agora has a history and culture of using Spivak and I know I mess it up to, but to play you must accept that culture and to the best of your ability maintain it ---- Publius Scribonius Scholasticus p.scribonius.scholasti...@gmail.com
> On Jun 29, 2017, at 10:03 AM, Nic Evans <nich...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 06/29/2017 11:43 AM, CuddleBeam wrote: >> >Also, I miss the time when we mostly spoke Spivak >> >> Spivak is useful to too annoying for me to use lol, mostly because I have to >> stop and think about the pronouns I'm using. >> >> I'll keep on using him/she/they as I find most enjoyable, and as a variant >> of English (one that doesn't have Spivak), and given our broad language >> acceptance, I believe it should be all acceptable. > This, to my mind, is beyond the pale. The fact that you're unwilling to 'stop > and think' for other people's comfort. The fact that you are either willfully > or ignorantly conflating 'technically acceptable' and 'I can call people > whatever I want and not care about eir feelings'. >
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