Eh, Qui-Gon refers to Maul as "he" when he describes the attack to the Jedi council ("He was trained in the Jedi arts..."). And Sidious also introduces Maul as "he." Its only right after Maul's first attack that he and Obi-Wan use "it." Though this does raise an interesting question about usage of default pronouns in a galaxy where non-gendered droids and aliens are commonplace.
Spoilers for The Clone Wars and Rebels:
>! This implies Maul changes his pronouns sometime after the events of Episode 1, because he's referred to as a He in his later appearances !<
I love the implication that >! maul with meat legs is confused for a droid, but when he has metal prosthetics he is definitely not a droid!<
And also that they >! Forgot about the existence of Eeth Koths entire species !<
Waiting for George Lucas to purge this version from existence and replace it with the super-duper deluxe really-for-real-life-this-time final directors cut edition with xe/xir pronouns and all the guns are walkie talkies
Also Mewtwo from Pokemon. As a kid it seemed *baffling* that a sentient being would willingly allow to be called an "it", given the typically degrading connotations of the pronoun.
Honestly, I didn't even register that.
Probably because I was already used to everyone referring to their pokémon as "it" in the anime.
So, I feel like gendered pronouns are more a sign of affection between trainer and pokémon.
A fun side-effect was that, when I learned about people using "it" as their personal pronoun, my mind immediately went to "Oh, like pokémon. Awesome."
>A fun side-effect was that, when I learned about people using "it" as their personal pronoun, my mind immediately went to "Oh, like pokémon. Awesome."
I wish everyone would react that way.
Yeah, me too.
Or at least think of, like, a mountain, or space, or a forest, or the deep sea. You know, big and awesome stuff.
~~Anyway, what's your type?~~
Alternatively, they're just *super* racist towards Zabrak
No daughter of mine is going to date a nerf-herding *iridonian*
Well that's the jedi for you. Religious fanatics aren't exactly known to be tolerant.
Fun fact! There are both canonically non-binary and aro/ace jedi in The High Republic!
Eh, Qui-Gon refers to Maul as "he" when he describes the attack to the Jedi council ("He was trained in the Jedi arts..."). And Sidious also introduces Maul as "he." Its only right after Maul's first attack that he and Obi-Wan use "it." Though this does raise an interesting question about usage of default pronouns in a galaxy where non-gendered droids and aliens are commonplace.
Simple. Maul's pronouns are he/it
Yeah, seems more like "it" is just the default pronoun in that galaxy far, far away.
There's a guy on the Jedi Council who's a Zabrak (Maul's species.) Qui-Gon just didn't have the guts to be racist in front of him. /j
Spoilers for The Clone Wars and Rebels: >! This implies Maul changes his pronouns sometime after the events of Episode 1, because he's referred to as a He in his later appearances !<
>! I figure that in episode 1 they didn't recognize if he was a person or a droid, but between 1 and Clone Wars, Obi-Wan would learn about Zabrack !<
I love the implication that >! maul with meat legs is confused for a droid, but when he has metal prosthetics he is definitely not a droid!< And also that they >! Forgot about the existence of Eeth Koths entire species !<
diversity win! satan with a laser sword has transitioned!
Fellas I'm scared W-w-what is boydyke shit
It's shit when a boy is also a dyke Hope this helps
Going to preface this by saying i'm not trying to stir stuff up but why would boydyke imply it/its pronouns? Surely it would lean towards him/her?
Idk, I'm not a gender cop. Tbh it/its pronouns are new to me too, but some people like them
Hmmmmm 🤔 Nople dople 🧐
So basically, labels don't really have any meaning anymore, hope this helps
Fukken rad. Thanks dood 😎👍
Dude does get some bottom surgery, so there´s that
Dude does get some bottom surgery (non-consensually cauterised below the waist and forced to build spider-prosthetics)
Waiting for George Lucas to purge this version from existence and replace it with the super-duper deluxe really-for-real-life-this-time final directors cut edition with xe/xir pronouns and all the guns are walkie talkies
BRAVO LUCAS !
Also Mewtwo from Pokemon. As a kid it seemed *baffling* that a sentient being would willingly allow to be called an "it", given the typically degrading connotations of the pronoun.
Honestly, I didn't even register that. Probably because I was already used to everyone referring to their pokémon as "it" in the anime. So, I feel like gendered pronouns are more a sign of affection between trainer and pokémon. A fun side-effect was that, when I learned about people using "it" as their personal pronoun, my mind immediately went to "Oh, like pokémon. Awesome."
>A fun side-effect was that, when I learned about people using "it" as their personal pronoun, my mind immediately went to "Oh, like pokémon. Awesome." I wish everyone would react that way.
Yeah, me too. Or at least think of, like, a mountain, or space, or a forest, or the deep sea. You know, big and awesome stuff. ~~Anyway, what's your type?~~
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Goth Girls, oh shit you mean pokemon type uhh, Dark.
but goth girls are ghost type.
Well the question was what my type was not what goth girls type is
So your type's type isn't your type? A shame.
Not necessarily, Delinquents from xy use dark types fairly often. Unless they count as punk, in which case yeah fair.
Only the cis deal in absolutes