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  • #21
    Originally posted by ms178 View Post

    Splitting hairs is part of my profession! Especially if it comes down to the choice of words.



    Guys, don't get me wrong here, even a non-native Linux game is better than no Linux game at all. I don't question this. It is just a matter of the correct phrasing to me here where I would reserve the term "native" for anything without using performance-decreasing tricks.
    Woah there buddy, don't assume we're all guys here. I'm a non-gender ghost that identifies as a taco.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

      Woah there buddy, don't assume we're all guys here. I'm a non-gender ghost that identifies as a taco.
      Haha, sorry, just insert a gender of your choosing there.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

        Woah there buddy, don't assume we're all guys here. I'm a non-gender ghost that identifies as a taco.
        I'm pretty sure the terms dude, guys, and bro (and in some cases man) are more-or-less considered to be gender/pronoun-agnostic these days.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by cl333r View Post
          I guess I'm old fashioned, what other kinds of developers are out there lately?
          I'm highlighting that part of the port is done by a tool, the tool is not human. Standard sort of language

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Wychmire View Post

            I'm pretty sure the terms dude, guys, and bro (and in some cases man) are more-or-less considered to be gender/pronoun-agnostic these days.
            I don't know about dude or bro, but I grew up understanding "guys" to follow the same rules as French plurals and that was back in the '90s. (ie. you use the masculine plural for all-male or mixed-gender groupings, and the feminine plural for all-female groupings.)

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Wychmire View Post

              I'm pretty sure the terms dude, guys, and bro (and in some cases man) are more-or-less considered to be gender/pronoun-agnostic these days.
              Well that flew right over your head

              That was a joke making fun of both people who get upset about those kinds of things and people who identify as odd shit to appear to be attention whores and/or are into the shaming people "woke" culture.

              EDIT: 1776 posts -- finally free of British rule

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              • #27
                Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

                Well that flew right over your head

                That was a joke making fun of both people who get upset about those kinds of things and people who identify as odd shit to appear to be attention whores and/or are into the shaming people "woke" culture.

                EDIT: 1776 posts -- finally free of British rule
                rip. Guess that's what I get for taking things too seriously sometimes

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

                  Well that flew right over your head

                  That was a joke making fun of both people who get upset about those kinds of things and people who identify as odd shit to appear to be attention whores and/or are into the shaming people "woke" culture.

                  EDIT: 1776 posts -- finally free of British rule
                  Ahh. I'm an aspie, so I'm particularly bad at recognizing jokes when there are no non-verbal cues. (Friends in one of the channels I hang out on had a running joke that I'm a robot.)

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