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@JadenFrostwolf I've heard a lot of people saying Zelda should be genderbent into a girl 😏
ive been reading
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coz all video games have males in the titles
rightttttt?
Zelda is already a girl....?
you mean Link?
That's the joke.
that's the point, they thought Link was Zelda. They didn't even know the franchise 😂
People that know nothing of the game often call the character you play Zelda, since the game is called Zelda.
name an SJW that demands a franchise be changed that actually likes the franchise.
*cough* anita sarkeesian *cough*
"I've always been a gamer" *rewind less than 10 years* "I'm not a gamer and have never played games"
one redefinition of a word that "triggers" me is the word "gamer"
you play sudoku or candy crush? YOU'R A GAMER
I thought gamers were dead. <:Kappa:327142715592540171>
western games are kinda dead 🤔
fuck, find me the gamer player sudoku, they are probably not too dumb.
so to reiterate my thoughts, sex defines biological differences of a species that store the method of reproducing a new lifeform of their species into 2 or more entities. this covers everything that empericly we can catagorize about them which are internally consistant. this means most physical traits and some psychological traits. gender has NO reason to define this, as theres no reason to have 2 words that mean the same thing. if you were to give gender a different definition scientificly, in my opinion it would need to define the social and psychological differences between individuals of different sexs
because in most languages "sex" is also a verb of the act
thats a weak arguement
in most languages the same word means different things
so to avoid confusion, "gender" was another way of refering to it that was clear to understand what you're asking
so gender so as to not pull an austin powers? *filling out form* "Sex? Yes please."
yes, I believe that is the main reason
not to mention sex is only an english word, in other languages the act of having sex is a different word
in my native language the same happens
in spanish too
in french too
gender: "late Middle English: from Old French gendre (modern genre ), based on Latin genus ‘birth, family, nation.’ The earliest meanings were ‘kind, sort, genus’ and ‘type or class of noun, etc."
I could do some research on it tbh
i dont think the chinese call the act of reproduction sex
consitering they have no latin roots
we are talking about the west
so not most languages
the Chinese have 5 different words using the same 3 letters
in the same order
if you go to asian countries, there's not even pronouns
kanjis are gendered