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mynameishere
·4 lata temu·discuss
No mystery whatsoever. It is just what I said. She was a fall guy. It couldn't have been more obvious.
mynameishere
·4 lata temu·discuss
An obvious fall guy. Rather shameful maneuver.
mynameishere
·5 lat temu·discuss
https://www.metafilter.com/10034/Plane-crashes-in-to-the-wor...

Just to save people time and Metafilter's servers possible wear-and-tear.
mynameishere
·5 lat temu·discuss
I like the image of Biden being given a "super downvote" button on reddit, that like...counts as ten normal downvotes.
mynameishere
·7 lat temu·discuss
Painfully, painfully stupid comments here. If someone says X, and then goes on a rampage, that does not discredit X. Yes, the media wants you to believe that, unless it's Unabomber-style ramblings involved.

Is it that hard to understand?
mynameishere
·8 lat temu·discuss
Grammar and style are both ultimately dictated by usage, so if someone insists on plugging in XYZ as a new ultra-PC pronoun I can't really prove that it is incorrect, no matter how ridiculous.

So, that said: The whole point of using "they" is when you don't know the gender of a person and don't want to presume by saying "he" or "she" or muddying up the text by saying "he or she". When you know the gender of a person, using the correct pronoun is better--it's both succinct and corresponds more closely with reality.

It's a touchy subject [I mean, some idiot flagged my comment--come on!] but people tend to over-correct in grammar quite a bit, and over-correcting with "they" happens like this.
mynameishere
·8 lat temu·discuss
You are rather elaborately saying that you want people who do what they're told and don't make waves. Got it--every manager wants that 100 percent. No kidding.

Style tip: When talking about a particular person, don't refer to him or her as "they".