It’s weird and confusing to pluralize a sentence when you’re still talking about a singular individual. We should normalize “Why is they so cute?” If we refuse to make a new non-demeaning word for a singular.
I say non-demeaning because “Why is it so cute?” Is correct, but calling a living being “it” is objectifying.
I used to think that too, until I realized that verb conjugation in English is not decided by whether the subject is singular or plural. “You” can be both singular or plural, yet we always say “you are” and never “you is”. Same for the pronoun “they”. It’s always “they are”.
Unless you is also willing to normalize “you is”, I think “they are” is good enough.
Can we also address that they wrote “is” instead of “are”, implying they originally wrote “it” and then erased it?
Are you not supposed to use “is” with “he/she/they”?
I was high af when I wrote that, I honestly have no clue how I came to that conclusion lol
Edit: actually I think what I was thinking was it doesn’t work with “they”
It doesn’t but at this point it should.
It’s weird and confusing to pluralize a sentence when you’re still talking about a singular individual. We should normalize “Why is they so cute?” If we refuse to make a new non-demeaning word for a singular.
I say non-demeaning because “Why is it so cute?” Is correct, but calling a living being “it” is objectifying.
I used to think that too, until I realized that verb conjugation in English is not decided by whether the subject is singular or plural. “You” can be both singular or plural, yet we always say “you are” and never “you is”. Same for the pronoun “they”. It’s always “they are”.
Unless you is also willing to normalize “you is”, I think “they are” is good enough.
I is willing to allow it