• @somtwo
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    94 hours ago

    “of the feminine species”

    Uh, do you want to explain to this guy what a species is, or do I have to?

    • GHiLA
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      Well, he didn’t say persuasion, at least…

  • @[email protected]
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    Trans women want to be referred to as just women, and biological women don’t want to be referred to as Cis women, so other than female, what is there?

    I agree that I get the ick from female when referred to by certain men, but at this point, I don’t see another option.

  • unalivejoy
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    1719 hours ago

    Is this why they always ask how to define “woman”?

    • ✺roguetrick✺
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      720 hours ago

      I identify with this unironically as a low conscientiousness male feminist.

  • @[email protected]
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    Meanwhile: males, dudes, guys, homies, fellas, bois, bros, lads, laddie, mates, geezers, chaps, gents, boss, hoss, cheif, buddy, pal, son, sonny, sonny boy, muchacho, hombre, old timer, Mac, Joe…

    “Yeah what’s up?”

    I don’t think we need to cancel Guys and Dolls just yet.

    • @DillyDaily
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      I love that half of these are fully gender neutral terms of endearment in Australia 😂

      • @[email protected]
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        Honestly a lot of them start out as or still contextually imply “males” in the US, but can be used gender neutrally as well now too. Like “how you guys doing” vs “hanging out with the guys.”

        • @[email protected]
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          56 hours ago

          It’s interesting isn’t it? “Guys” can include women, and can even be a group of only women, but you can’t talk about a single woman as a guy - “I snogged this gorgeous guy last night”.

          • @lunarul
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            Using “guys” for a group of only women works only in 2nd person. You can say “I love you guys!” to a group of women, but you can’t say “I was hanging out with the guys” when talking about the same group.

    • @glitchdx
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      181 day ago

      As a man who likes fedoras, this stereotype offends me. Sadly, it’s an accurate description most of th etime.

      • @DillyDaily
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        418 hours ago

        You need to get big into two tone ska, then the fedora is socially acceptable again.

      • kadup
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        Usually the Redditors wear the fedora without knowing how to pair it correctly with the rest of their outfits, so don’t worry, if you wear a nice attire and a fedora people won’t get you confused with the guy wearing an ahegao t-shirt two sizes too small and cargo shorts.

    • @Rooty
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      And I can hear it spoken with a lisp that you get when talking with a mouth full of prosthetics. Pfemales

  • socsa
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    241 day ago

    Women implies the existence of nimen and tamen

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      Ooo help me learn today if you don’t mind… Where does this prefix grouping come from?

      Edit: found it, I think: Chinese?

      • @feedum_sneedson
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        Yeah, what they’re saying doesn’t make much sense logically though.

        Men here is 们, the plural marker for people. Wo (我) is I or me, wo+men (我们) we or us, ni (你) is you, ni+men (你们) is you (plural), ta (他/她/它) is he/she/it, and ta+men (+们) is they.

        Some other variants exists, and there’s specifics on the usage. I also missed the tone markers on the pinyin because they’re a pain to type.

        Anyway I’m not sure what joke or point they were trying to make.

        • socsa
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          23 hours ago

          They say fluency happens when you make your first cross language pun, so riffing on a mediocre meme feels like halfway there.

      • @[email protected]
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        312 hours ago

        Correct; wo, ni, ta are the singular forms I, you, he/she/it. Adding the -men suffix turns it into the plural we/you/they.

        So literally, ‘we’ are ‘women’.

      • I Cast Fist
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        26 hours ago

        That kind of fella would use something derogatory instead of sapiens for women. That is, assuming they even knew what sapiens stood for in the first place.

  • @normalexit
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    215 hours ago

    I love that this dumb dumb made a post on reddit. There are search engines, large language models, and the good ole thesaurus to find words that are synonyms. Figure. It. Out.