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Nonbinary Teacher in Florida Fired for Using Mx. Title
  • Your claim as to its history is simply not true, and its use has, obviously, been mostly limited to the community that generated it. Did you expect Ronald Reagan to use it in his inauguration speech?

    Other than that, I don't see what point you're actually trying to make here.

  • Nonbinary Teacher in Florida Fired for Using Mx. Title
  • You just read an article about a non-binary person, so I think we can assume they are, indeed, "a thing." Something tells me you don't interact with a lot of queer people anyways, so your acceptance of their terms of address feels pretty irrelevant.

  • Ignoring IRL Rod and Todd for a minute, “me and my twin” is correct.
  • For convoluted linguistic reasons, "x and me," is correct and the default expression in English for this type of subject. If I recall, "x and I" is how it would be said in Latin, and I believe the desire to sound more educated // "proper" (like Latin) was the original reason that this phrase was pushed onto children in schools, by well-intentioned but ignorant school masters.

  • Does anyone else do Halloween reads?
  • Yes! I've also been doing a Spooky Season last month and this one with some of the same classics - Frankenstein, Dracula, The Invisible Man, and now Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

    I had never read any of them before! Based on the popular conceptions versus the reality of the text, I'd say Frankenstein was the most interesting.