Always love it when a lib comment starts with "Ya'll should study some history...." and then keeps going for pages regurgitating the same tired anti-communist viewpoints that are impossible to ignore if you've lived in a western country for longer than a day. Like the thought that someone actually read history and that's precisely why they like someone like :fidel-cool: is completely alien to these drain-brains.
Always love it when a lib comment starts with "Ya'll should study some history...." and then keeps going for pages regurgitating the same tired anti-communist viewpoints that are impossible to ignore if you've lived in a western country for longer than a day. Like the thought that someone actually read history and that's precisely why they like someone like :fidel-cool: is completely alien to these drain-brains.
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Y'all is a desperately needed second person plural for English
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british detected :british-maw:
I'm saving yous for my mob boss arc.
yous guys wanna go play stick ball?
Can you guys please stop arguing
male defaultism :angery:
Not where we use it :shrug-outta-hecks:
Y'all is one of the most useful genderless contractions in the English vernacular.
It can even be used as a genderless singular pronoun. But I'm biased being from Appalachia and all
I say ya'll sometimes :kitty-cri:
Find a horse, quick.
English is a fuck
Y'all is a much-needed single-syllable "you lot"
Y'all can deal
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My plan to escape the southern US has now succeeded
:downbear:
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Being elitist about language is very compatible with leftism you know
Descriptivists unite!
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the very blue collar and proletarian past time of owning and buying horses
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Have you ever met a black person
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What is your stance on "yous guys"?
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How about "yinz" or "y'uns"?
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:eric-andre:
(Y'all doesn't bother me. I like linguistics, and I think regional efforts to make up for English's annoying lack of a distinctive plural you is fun.)
Also, it's nice that it doesn't include "guys." I perceive it as being gender-neutral in that context, but that isn't universal.
English needed an explicitly pluralised you pronoun
I'd suggest "yinz", but then we would have to mistake putting French fries on sandwiches for culture.