“it’s”
Sigh
Judging by the picture, it’s a cat.
My cat likes pizza so I’m going to agree.
OP, the correct gender neutral pronoun is “they”, even if we talk about one person.
But generally a very solid meme!
this is definitely not oc, dates back to at least aug 2020. this is also showcased by OP calling the teacher “she” while OOP hit em with the ol’ “it”
OOP
Object Oriented Programmer?
original original poster
Thanks for context!
Which is always fun to point out to the bigots who lose their shit about “they/them” pronoun stuff.
grammatical animacy (“it” vs “they”) aside, its not as easy to get it/it’s right as some commenters suggest. the authors of the constitution got it wrong too. the error has it’s own few decades of historical precedent. 🙃
No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay any Imposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing it’s inspection Laws: and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Controul of the Congress.
They could barely agree on how words were spelled back then.
turns out codifying one single spelling for an incredibly diverse language and forcing all of its speakers to stick to it was slightly more difficult than founding a new genre of government
(edit this was meant to be a funny silly little comment not biting satire so you all can stop dogpiling me now you make this website miserable)
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“Democracy did not start in the US.”
hello you are literally shoving words in my mouth. i said i like pancakes and you said “oh so you hate waffles?” stop it.
i never said democracy started in the US. the US was the first country to adopt a federal constitutional republic, thank you very much. 😪😪😪
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gurl it was a joke leave, me alone! 🥲🥲🤨
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A state is an it, not a they.
i have edited my first sentence to clarify your misunderstanding 👍
Ah, yes that’s helpful. Apologies for the misunderstanding.
no problem, glad for the opportunity to clarify
You’r bean anal aboat miner erorrs
It just stood out to me. Not saying you are wrong though.
Everyone is calling out “it’s” but not bough?
*bough tit
Good call, my eyes fixed that for me without me noticing.
Invisible because there is a T nearby
I was in the later years of elementary school when the American school system really started to become grossly underfunded.
I repeatedly heard my teacher grumbling about copy paper and lack of supplies. A coupe of times, my teacher complained to ME! Expressing how they were stressed out about not being able to get all the stuff they needed to teach and didn’t mean to snap at me like that. O_O
I really felt bad for them, they couldn’t do anything to stop it.
Same experience. They’re trying to turn education into a pyramid scheme.
I like how the pronoun suggests that the teacher is an actual cat.
We confirmed the lawyer is not a cat, but not the teacher.
With it is own money?
Gender neutral, but forgot their existed.
*they
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Theiyr"re
Sounds like a race from a fantasy series that does something with magical wooden swords which are for some reason better than regular metal swords.
“Sire! The Theiyr"reian hoards have attacked the village of Peasantry. The Peasants, they fight back, Sire, but they will surely be overwhelmed. We expect a death toll in the millions, Sire.”
“Dispatch ten knights to se- wait, ‘millions’? There’s only a few thousand people in that village.”
“Yes, Sire, we included the Theiyr"reians in our estimates… there’s a lot of them but they fight with wooden swords, Sire.”
“…”
“They are an inefficient peoples, Sire.”
Been there. In my secondary school, every week a class was selected for performing well (so good feedback for behaviour and homework sort of stuff) so the class got a tenner I think. So at the end of the year when we won so many times we had about 100 quid so the teacher wanted to see what everybody wanted to do and of course the class said party. So the teacher had to plan out how to spread 100 pound on food for a class of 30 and she used her own money too. My form teacher was a legend.
In my primary school they did it based on the cleanest classroom. Except all we won was a $2 Freddo frog. The teachers wouldn’t let us vacuum though, and rather than just not eat inside and not make a mess, we went around with tape to pick up all the carpet crumbs
Our class party’s were always “bring a plate” type parties - parents would give the kids a plate of something to contribute
It was the best.
Potluck is always the best way to have a party, everyone contribute something.
Potluck with friends: Great!
Potluck with strangers: Disgusting!
party’s
For fucksake guys
For fuck’s sake, guys
FTFY
fugseg
Naaaah in Scotland “fucksake” is definitely a single word!
“Naaaah. In Scotland…”
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Have you actually heard a Scottish person speaking? There’s nae commas or full stops, just a stream of incomprehensible drivel from start to finish
Now I hear it spoken like:
Oh, fer fhucs sayk!
It’s
Monty Python’s Flying Circus!
Potluck is best luck!
“it’s” - nice touch to hint at the underfunded school system
No capital to start the sentence, no period, “bough” instead of bought. Yep.
TBF there’s a whole separate mindset of online communication that seems to demand shitty writing and spelling, like there’s peer pressure to not do it right even if the writer might know better. One would hope in a more formal setting the writer would do better. Maybe.
too each they’re own i guess ¯_(ツ)_/¯
The missing arm is icing on the cake, even if it wasn’t intentional.
Killin’ me, man. Didn’t see what the reply was for and had a brief “WTF” over the writing, lol.
I never appreciated this as a kid even though there was plenty of pizza to go around for everyone back then. If any teachers are in this thread reading this comment, thank you. Thank you. It does make a difference, even if it’s a small gesture.
My wife and I go out of our way to try to reinforce the fact that we, as parents, very very very much appreciate their teachers. We give them Christmas cards, end of year cards, we donate gifts to them, and any time they send home a letter saying they are running low on supplies we donate something with a thank you card. Hopefully this eventually becomes apparent to the kids that they should appreciate the teachers just as much.
My parents were both teachers, so I feel this lol
Filthy fat cat with two thin slices
I did a pizza party for the class that made the most improvement on a benchmark test. Paid ~$100 in my own money, tried to get everyone enough for two slices. It wasn’t the right kind of pizza, they were still hungry, I didn’t get the right soda… fuck me for not dropping that cash on a fat j instead.
Unfortunately, $100 isn’t enough to satisfy varying tastes, while also leaving out no one. Aside from that, kids didn’t recognize sacrifice, nor were most of them taught the manners to say “No, but thank you.”
Honestly, I think you probably should have known.
Then we teach them?? They’re not gonna know if we don’t be good role models for them, but doesn’t mean they can’t learn.
why is the meme referring to the teacher as an “it”
To further dehumanize it for not buying enough pizza of course. /s
Everyone’s so scared of pronouns now, humans are now referred to as non-sentient objects.
But “it” is a pronoun too.
Because it’s a cat.
Best way to get it to put the lotion on its skin
In my secondary school we were expected to address all the teachers by name so I tended to use “Er…”.
“It’s”?
Nonbinary teacher, I guess?
Edit: How about agender and/or null gender then?
it’s = it is
This is such an easy thing to get, it’s a contraction, but it’s fucking butchered across the internet. It blows my mind.
the authors of the constitution also butchered it!
It can also be possessive.
You would still use “their” there.
I know, but it’s/its drives me crazy.
Yeah it bothers me too. It’s not as easy as @movies@lemmy.world suggests though, I think. Yes, apostrophe means you’re using a contraction, so “it’s” should be easy.
But apostrophe also means possession in almost every other case. “It’s” and “there’s” are literally the only examples I can think of in standard English where an apostrophe can be used, but cannot mean possession. Native speakers still have no excuse, but it is a bit of a weird oddity that has to be learnt.
What really bug’s me is when people randomly throw apostrophe’s in where they just make no sense, on what should be simple plural word’s or even just verb conjugation’s. And it happen’s all the damn time. (I’m so sorry.)
How dare you do that and still mark your comment as English. I nearly downvoted you for that!
Maybe asexual then?
Edit: Well, I guess I meant agender/null gender, my bad.
Asexual is a sexuality, like gay or straight, not a gender identity. It can go with “he”, “she”, or “they” depending on the person.
Agender? I’m looking online now and the closest thing I can find is that some nonbinary people prefer it/its, so that was probably the closest one/best guess from the start.
Edit: Null gender seems like the closest thing I can find, besides the random nonbinaries that prefer it.
i think u did great with ur guess of nonbinary :3
one cant really infer gender from pronouns but i think for it/its pronouns, general nonbinary is as fair a guess as agender.
just because they/them is a more commonly used pronoun for nonbinary ppl, that doesnt mean they wont use whatever other pronouns they vibe with.
(source: i use it/its and they/them)
Thank you for your feedback, I’m just a bi dude that likes to cross dress sometimes and I’m still learning a bunch of the nuance.
It’s? Do you mean their?
it is own money. What’s so hard to understand about that? /s
The fact that you feel the need to put an /s at the end of a clearly sarcastic comment says everything
I hemmed and hawed on whether it was necessary, and decided even though the sarcasm should be obvious enough, you just never know with internet comments…
Teachers are subhuman now, didn’t you get the memo?
They mean the cat
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Same with Spongebob. I understand Squidward now.