Cowbee [he/they] to [email protected]English • 12 hours agoYou Can Always Use Comrade!lemmy.mlimagemessage-square19fedilinkarrow-up1287arrow-down119
arrow-up1268arrow-down1imageYou Can Always Use Comrade!lemmy.mlCowbee [he/they] to [email protected]English • 12 hours agomessage-square19fedilink
minus-squareCowbee [he/they]OPlinkfedilink7•11 hours agoIt is both, it’s “yes” and “YES.” As a Marxist, I often use comrade not for the LARP but more often for the gender-neutral utility.
minus-square@rockSlayerlink4•11 hours agoLol i didn’t notice that at first. I’m heavily involved with community/union organizing, so I find myself using it for both at the same time
minus-squareCowbee [he/they]OPlinkfedilink3•edit-211 hours agoGreat! It’s even more useful online when users frequently don’t list their pronouns.
It is both, it’s “yes” and “YES.” As a Marxist, I often use comrade not for the LARP but more often for the gender-neutral utility.
Lol i didn’t notice that at first. I’m heavily involved with community/union organizing, so I find myself using it for both at the same time
Great! It’s even more useful online when users frequently don’t list their pronouns.