• @aeronmelonM
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    2417 hours ago

    Batman - A vigilante who fights crime in Gotham.

    Bat guy - A flying rodent enthusiast who lives in Austin.

  • @Pacattack57
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    1316 hours ago

    White guy: normal white person with unremarkable achievements

    White man: symbol of racism and segregation

    • @aeronmelonM
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      3717 hours ago

      My man = You did good.

      My guy = That could have gone better.

      My brother in Christ = What the fuck have you done?

    • @Crazyslinkz
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      1419 hours ago

      Isn’t it “gal”? As in guys and gals?

        • @Klear
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          18 hours ago

          Wo’gal is an Ogre warlock.

  • @[email protected]
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    1018 hours ago

    Poll: is “guy” gender neutral yet? It is in my part of Northern California but I have accidentally confused people before.

    • @[email protected]
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      1015 hours ago

      I think there’s never going to be a true consensus on things like this.

      A friend who is a trans woman told me that sometimes when people say “hey guys” or similar, she often feels an instinctive rush of dysphoria (especially if it’s a context where she’s the only woman in the group), but that she realises it is often intended in a gender neutral manner, so it’s not reasonable for her to feel upset at this. She considers the upset that she feels at this to be “her problem” so to speak, and doesn’t expect people to change how they speak. Since this discussion though, I have tried to be more mindful of it when using words like “dude” or “guy” as collective terms.

    • @[email protected]
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      1217 hours ago

      Context dependent - i.e. walking up to a group and saying ‘hey guys’ is gender neutral, but saying ‘I saw a guy the other day’ generally implies you saw a man.

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      17 hours ago

      “Guys” (plural) seems to have two meanings:

      • an group of people
      • a group of men

      “Guy” (singular) doesn’t seem to be gender neutral, so it seemingly only means “random man.”

      So, “you guys” can be gender neutral, but if you’re a guy who dates guys, you’re likely gay, bi, pan, or queer.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      518 hours ago

      I’ve started using folks because I couldn’t answer that question

    • @Donkter
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      More like:

      Creepy guy: intimidating, gave me the ick, looked at me weird

      Creepy man: call the cops on this man for what he does in his free time