“just throw this boat in the water and see if she floats.” Just because said boat came off the assembly line grammatically designated a “she” is no reason to arbitrarily assign a gender now. On the other hand, “see if she floats” is way funnier than “see if they floats.” Although it must be admitted that “they floats” would obviously be …
“just throw this boat in the water and see if she floats.” Just because said boat came off the assembly line grammatically designated a “she” is no reason to arbitrarily assign a gender now. On the other hand, “see if she floats” is way funnier than “see if they floats.” Although it must be admitted that “they floats” would obviously be way stupider. And would, of course, prove she/they is a witch.
“just throw this boat in the water and see if she floats.” Just because said boat came off the assembly line grammatically designated a “she” is no reason to arbitrarily assign a gender now. On the other hand, “see if she floats” is way funnier than “see if they floats.” Although it must be admitted that “they floats” would obviously be way stupider. And would, of course, prove she/they is a witch.