It's not? Shakespeare used it and last I heard that dude had a pretty good command of the English language.
"But it's not how it was used traditionally!"
So what? What is a human language if not fluid and constantly evolving? Language should reflect culture and social ideals, and our culture is rapidly shifting toward things like gender inclusively and social justice. When was the last time you used Æ or Þ?
"But it's not proper English grammar!"
It's not? Shakespeare used it and last I heard that dude had a pretty good command of the English language.
"But it's not how it was used traditionally!"
So what? What is a human language if not fluid and constantly evolving? Language should reflect culture and social ideals, and our culture is rapidly shifting toward things like gender inclusively and social justice. When was the last time you used Æ or Þ?