"Current year" terms that piss you off

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I've seen some modern feminists calling their husbands or boyfriends "the man I live with" or "my life partner". The do that for a reason I don't remember now, but it sounds weird.
It's so homos don't have to feel uncomfortable saying Bf/GF. If someone says, "I went to the concert with my boyfriend" I assume that person is a woman, but that's totally invalidating the homos life experience by casting stereotypes. Also, if someone's a closeted LGBTQP they feel more comfortable saying "my partner" so you don't know for sure what their preference is. If it sounds retarded and gay, well...
 
"fetishize"

Because it seems having particular preferences (like guys liking redheads) is always "wrongthink" in woke beliefs.

The do that for a reason I don't remember now, but it sounds weird.
It's likely from the modern delusion that "gender is a social construct so differentiating between the sexes is sexist".
 
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"Gender"
You do not have a gender, your name has a gender. Yes, gender is a social construct, it's a grammatical construct. What you do have is a sex, and that is completely immutable. Using "gender" as if it were anything but a grammar is a mark of losing the culture war.

Singular they
Why of course, "they" can be singular in English, and of course it was used that way hundreds of years ago. What "they" has never been used for is someone standing in front of me. "They" is not gender neutral, it's gender unknown. If I can see you clearly, I can tell if you are a man or a woman, and I can tell which to use. If you don't look like either, you're "it".
My libtard friends sometimes try to make me bend the knee when playing video games, saying Minecraft creepers should be gender neutral, but speaking like that is so unintuitive they usually mess it up, e.g. "Hey! It's pronouns are they/them!"

"Trans woman"
This one makes me extra MATI because there's no good solution. Sorry, but saying "trans women aren't women" is retarded. You just called them women! Again, losing the culture war. There's nothing woman about those freaks, they should be called trans men, but then things get extremely confusing. That's a spot the trannies really have won, there's no good way to talk about them without either capitulating to their ideology or being unparsable.
 
Don't see it as often but when people, usually wokies, write "ya'll" instead of "y'all"
Anyone using Y'all on the internet is how you know they're annoying, really.
It's always someone typing it in caps to get attention on some pointless topic anyway or trying to sound black on twitter (for whatever reason...okay we know the reason, actually.)
 
Anyone using Y'all on the internet is how you know they're annoying, really.
It's always someone typing it in caps to get attention on some pointless topic anyway or trying to sound black on twitter (for whatever reason...okay we know the reason, actually.)
Oh definitely. Online "y'all" only gets a pass if you're black and/or southern. "Ya'll" is a million times worse because I can't help but imagine an upper middle class white or jewish girl who hasn't ever seen a black person in person until just now on her college campus walking up and going "What's good, YAH-UHLL?"
 
Any time someone starts an internet comment or post with "Eh," it will inevitably be followed with a shit opinion. It's as irritating in the same way "to be fair" is. This is something I'm seeing more and more now, especially in reddit posts. You may not have noticed yet, but keep an eye out and I think you'll agree with me.
 
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