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  • It would be aesthetics if fathers did it because they think it looks better. But that's not what's happening. They do it over fear that their sons will be ostracised for having different looking dicks. That's a social reason, not an aesthetic one.

  • If the death penalty exists, and honestly I don't think it should, then it should apply fairly and treat all human life equally.

    So all premeditated murder should be punished by death? What do you mean when you say all human life should be treated equally?

  • I said nothing about solving any problems because I agree, systems need to be changed from within (not that anybody expected a big systemic change after just one dead CEO like you imply). Workers' rights did improve partly due to violence throughout history, though, but that's not my point.

    My point is Nazis can't be fixed.

  • Conjugation very much builds grammatical structure and is not independent from it. But that's not what I said. As you said, conjugation depends (among others) on the pronoun. You said you were using a first person pronoun but then used a third person verb. This does not add up. You can either say "drag am always punctual" to make a first person sentence or "drag is always punctual" to make a third person sentence.

  • If conjugation depends on the individual pronoun, the pronoun you used was third person since that's the conjugation you used. They/them is also third person and singular and plural are conjugated the same, so the comparison doesn't apply.

    To be clear, please use any and all pronouns you're comfortable with. But don't write a third person sentence and insist it's first person.