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minus-squaremanucodelinkfedilink11•edit-21 year agoHe/him or she/her don’t cover demonstrative pronouns though. Therefore I would assume that Batman/batman doesn’t either.
minus-square@taralink2•edit-21 year agoAlternatively: Batman name is Batman, batman is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “Batman’s batman”. Batman liked batman name. “Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent.
He/him or she/her don’t cover demonstrative pronouns though. Therefore I would assume that Batman/batman doesn’t either.
Alternatively: