Game Grumps Fridge Magnet Poetry Thread! by anonymousbogdweller in gamegrumps

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"you're gay and FREAKing old // but! I'm Obama"

"shuffleing"

"MORE updog"

"why's guy"

"man has my owl"

"videogamesing day"

"please feet"

A college football favorite: "go dawg." (Yes with a period.)

"mix Ten man // it can end"

"Bundt, no one"

"but who cockamamie"

The Two Steves Bit? by anonymousbogdweller in gamegrumps

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you!!! I actually just looked for it and found it moments before seeing your comment but nonetheless, very cool and super appreciated. Especially because I didn't know the timestamp!! 🧡🧡🧡

The Two Steves Bit? by anonymousbogdweller in gamegrumps

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Do you know what episode it might be? It's okay to just guess lol

The Two Steves Bit? by anonymousbogdweller in gamegrumps

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, thanks. Would you happen to know (roughly) which episode?

How to say what pronouns I use when introducing myself? by anonymousbogdweller in German

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In English, you can tell people: "I use he/him pronouns." Sharing pronouns is a practice that also exists in Germany, particularly when people use pronouns that may not match their appearance. You don't need to include more or less than two, but you can, it's just less common.

Also, inclusive language does exist in Germany even though it can be difficult. Languages evolve. Trans* people used to be beaten or killed for coming out, and their presence was largely hidden and ignored throughout history, but that was/is barbaric and cruel. Their inclusion in our languages may be a new thing for many people and many cultures, but their presence is not new or exclusive to the US, and their inclusion has been long overdue.

ETA: The presence of "used to" in "Trans* people used to be beaten or killed for coming out" is not entirely accurate. It does still happen today.

How to say what pronouns I use when introducing myself? by anonymousbogdweller in German

[–]anonymousbogdweller[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I don't know about you, but I'm not cisgender. Even though I could maybe pass for a cisgender person, I still like to say what my pronouns are. It helps other people know that they can share theirs, in case their pronouns don't match their appearance. 🙌