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{{Pea14733|time=15:56, 26 August 2015 (UTC)|mrh= I think using "they" and "their" is okay. If gender is unclear of course.}} | {{Pea14733|time=15:56, 26 August 2015 (UTC)|mrh= I think using "they" and "their" is okay. If gender is unclear of course.}} | ||
{{NinjaSheik|text=I saw this forum before I went to bed last night, and was unfortunately unable to comment until now | {{NinjaSheik|text=I saw this forum before I went to bed last night, and was, unfortunately, unable to comment until now, since I just got back from school. As an English major myself, I took the liberty of asking one my English professors about the whole singular "they" thing. His reply was, "Yes, using it is grammatically incorrect." When I asked if using "he or she" wasn't possible, then he said we should just clearly identify them by profession or whatever, like, the "Keyblade wielders" or "wielders". HOWEVER, I've also come to learn this throughout my years studying English: "Teachers are often wrong", as Kryten stated before. The same very teacher, when I first met him (taking him for the second time currently), encourage the class to talk the inconsistencies regarding the confusing (and quite frankly, silly) debates regarding the English language and its structure. He basically made a laughing conclusion (in my opinion, anyway) on it, but his point was this: It doesn't matter what WE think. What is considered "correct" and "incorrect" is decided by the MLA (Modern Language Association) folks. Moreover, he also stated the people above are constantly debating about this thing or that thing, and agreed that changes will eventually come for one thing or another. Nothing is set in stone, and the English language structure is messy. It's not the first time a "controversy" about grammar has come up. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they There's even a Wikipedia article about Singular "they"] and the different views about it. | ||
I've always been taught that using singular "they" WAS grammatically correct until today, and it is often used in modern speech. We hear from our teachers, our peers, and seen it on tweets or whatever. But again, over time, I also learned that teachers are often wrong in some cases. My verdict on the matter is this: I agree with Kryten and Pea. We, as a community, should decide on what to do. | I've always been taught that using singular "they" WAS grammatically correct until today, and it is often used in modern speech. We hear it being used from our teachers, our peers, and seen it on tweets or whatever. But again, over time, I also learned that teachers are often wrong in some cases. My verdict on the matter is this: I agree with Kryten and Pea. We, as a community, should decide on what to do. I prefer if we keep using "they" or "their", though, but I will consent to whatever the community decides. Let's not make a big deal over something like this. | ||
Also, ENX, I'm pretty sure Kryten's first comment was not meant to be disrespectful in any way.}} | Also, ENX, I'm pretty sure Kryten's first comment was not meant to be disrespectful in any way.}} | ||
{{ENX|time=00:21, 27 August 2015 (UTC)|hooded=I don't expect forgiveness, but I would like to apologize for my unintended overreaction in this forum, specifically in my conversation above with KrytenKoro. Even if this isn't the place for it, I'd like to say that the reason I felt like I was being attacked based on Kryten's words and why I always seem to "take things personally" is because (I can't remember offhand if I ever told the Wiki's presently-active community...) I have OCD ([[wikipedia:Obsessive-compulsive disorder|obsessive-compulsive disorder]]). | |||
Unfortunately, this mental disorder makes it almost impossible for me to deal with anxiety or stress of any kind; the disagreements with others I have in forums or on talk pages is an example of something anxiety-provoking for me. In those instances when anxiety traps me, I tend to lose my cool; this is perfectly illustrated above. | |||
I wish to let everyone know that I have received intensive treatment for my OCD this summer, and now, I'm a lot better than I've been in the past. Even so, it'd mean a lot if this Wiki I truly enjoy working on so much with you all would remember that I have this condition in the future. OCD is a mental disorder that never goes away, at least entirely. In my heart, I only want to get along with everyone here and share my love of ''Kingdom Hearts'' with you all. | |||
Under the guise of "quitting" the Wiki today (which I never truly mean…), I cooled down a bit and re-evaluated what transpired here. It was then I made the realization (I started to want to work here again as the day progressed) that all I needed was to get over my anxiety, cool down, and come back with a clear head. | |||
For the future, just as I ask you all to remember that I have OCD and that it impacts my reactions and interactions at times, what ''I'' need to keep in mind is that when anxiety starts to affect these things, I need to step away from the computer for a while until I'm myself again. I'm climbing out of the self-destructive hole I've been digging and coming back to edit (even though college resumes for me in a few days…).}} | |||
{{KrytenKoro|Ninja, so you're saying that it would be preferable to say something like "Dark Cyclone allows ''the user'' to unfurl tendrils of darkness from ''the'' Keyblade"? That personally sounds odd to my ears, but the important thing is that it doesn't have any false implications, so I can absolutely get behind it. | |||
ENX: No worries.}} | |||
{{ENX|time=06:06, 27 August 2015 (UTC)|happy=Thanks, Kryten. | |||
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caption this way solve our problem? See below: | |||
*"Doubleflight allows users to spawn an ephemeral platform of light in midair which they jump off to reach greater heights." | |||
By making "user" plural, it removes the "singular" issue altogether. Not sure it's appropriate for the captions, but thought I'd make the suggestion.}} | |||
{{KrytenKoro|I can't see a problem with that, unless we are given a technique that is defined by being unique to a character (like a Bankai). I feel that if that happened, it would be fair to use the character's name, so...}} | |||
{{NinjaSheik|text=Yes. It's grammatically correct, and it's not out of the ordinary in any way. "Users", "casters", "wielders", etc. They're the words we can use, if the community decides on getting rid of the singular "they", on the wiki. Again, I don't see the problem of using singular "they" or "their". I was taught that was how it was supposed to be, and I've seen other wikis using them, too. I will consent to either decisions.}} | |||
{{TheFifteenthMember|time={{User:TheFifteenthMember/Sig1}} 23:27, 27 August 2015 (UTC)|default=That could work for captions, yes, but the singular "they" is also present in many other areas of the wiki and writing in general. If we agree that it's acceptable, we shouldn't try to avoid using it. I'd imagine that in most cases, the use of singular they would be the best way of phrasing the sentence. In short, don't make a sentence clunky or awkward just to avoid using singular they.}} | |||
{{ENX|time=02:31, 28 August 2015 (UTC)|text=I would just say we should permit the use of singular "they" (I can learn to deal with it), but not stress its use or avoidance. If it's present, fine. If not, fine.}} |
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