this post was submitted on 06 Oct 2024
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those things are very poorly made and all the most important parts are made of cheap plastic that an average person can literally rip off with his or her bare hands
"their" is shorter than "his or her"
(Even if you don't care about gender inclusiveness, they is just more convenient)
If you're correcting, sincerely, then good job.
If you're trolling... also, good job.
Either way 👍
I wasn't strictly meaning to correct so much as point out a reason why it's more concise. I value the inclusive motivation too, if that was hard to tell; I just think there is another reason even if you don't care about inclusion.
It seems a lot of people are actively opposed to it though, not sure why. I'm just asking questions, you know?
😉
I’ll bet a lot of times people just start typing “he” and tack on “or she” when they catch themselves.