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On pronouns
Why do we have gender specific pronouns?  Seriously, why?  This isn’t a “feminist” question; it’s a practical one.  Is it so important to know someone’s gender that it has to be specified?  ”She took the apple.” vs “He took the apple.”   Because seriously if I didn’t know it was a girl or a boy that took the apple I wouldn’t know...
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