No details but this answer got 7 votes... While some answers has full details but gets negative votes. Welcome to StackOverflow. — Mr.JFeb 24 '17 at 6:45
I'm wondering if any characters have my pronouns or my friends pronouns, Adam (pronouns he/him) says Marvel is very LGBTQIAA+ friendly but when my friend Quince (pronouns zir/zhey) asked if any characters have neopronouns Adam said he doesn't think so which upset zhey.
My two other friends Baste...
Thanks Kerr, I'll have a look at your link and see if anything pops up. I'm thinking the mods have closed it because I'm trans and they may be transphobic. Thanks again — VanillaDoughnuts2 days ago
.....but isn't it a valid question? It has been posted in "Science Fiction & Fantasy"
Mind you: Writing here nowadays feels a bit like walking on tip-toes through (a) mine field and wondering why (that) spot you already stood on suddenly explodes. (British West Yorkshire Humour)
@CadeRoux Ours used to bring in birds and small animals, often mutilated, still alive or mutilated and still alive. They loved us so much they wanted to give us gifts. It was very sweet but NO I DON'T WANT A HALF-EATEN RABBIT!
Curious. The article was posted a week ago but looks like it was written much earlier.
> While I’m writing this article, Jason Sachs (aka Jason S) is #503 in the list of users with the highest all time reputation, having earned himself a total of 70,688 reputation points.
This Reddit discussion is 3 years old but the link to the article is basically the same as the one Phil posted. Kind of suggests that that article may not even have been reposted, they probably just changed its date and voila, new material.
Realizing I'm in the vast minority, when I decided I wanted to be part of SE community, I had spent some time watching where I could answer questions and read the fine manual/help center and then started answering/editing where I could
and praying I didn't get shelled for bad answers
But maybe it was my exposure to usenet and being part of the eternal september of not wanting to recreate that same dumbness on my part
Don't remember if I'd already known about Usenet's Eternal September by the time I joined SO but it certainly wasn't on my mind then, and I'm sure I've contributed my share of dumbness to SO over the years but especially at the beginning.
I don't really have a problem with that article. It's just the way they made it look as new that I feel disappointed about. I hoped it was about the recent drama.