If theys around…

If theys around…

posted on 19 May 2023 in Clothing

They likes turtleneck pullover too?

Photo courtesy of Thomas W.
Hoodie found in Japan. 

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Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
11 months ago

So this is non-binary fashion?

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
11 months ago

Eating at the Y makes a lot of people happy.

Boris
Boris
11 months ago

Who is this “they” we’re always hearing about?

Boris
Boris
11 months ago

A turtleneck-kangaroo-sweat?

Come on guys.

DrLex
DrLex
11 months ago

They = the mushrooms from the previous shirt?

coffeebot
coffeebot
11 months ago

my pronouns are y’ounz

Sharon
Sharon
11 months ago

We talks like dat all da time in Newf’nLAND b’y!

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago

We welcome our new dingo-lingo leaders grammar overlords!

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago

It’s great to see appreciative women’s wear for sweater puppies.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago

If making S makes them happy, what would the rest of the alphabet do for them?

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago

Great, now the Pronoun Police have done a cover of Blood, Sweat and Tears’s “You Make Me So Very Happy”.

Earthbound Misfit
Earthbound Misfit
11 months ago

“Hay fever season… T’hay makes me feverishly itchy all through the night….”

— Early lyric from the “John Davenport” / Peggy Lee cover song, Fever

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fever_(Little_Willie_John_song)

Last edited 11 months ago by Earthbound Misfit
ALGERNON
ALGERNON
11 months ago

Cools

ALGERNON
ALGERNON
11 months ago

Must be the collar

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
11 months ago

@Boris: Australian kangaroos don’t sweat. I don’t know about the turtleneck kind.
😛

Boris
Boris
11 months ago

@DnT. …alas, one can only guess about the exact physiology of the extrememly rare turtlenecked-kangaroo. (Spotted only once in the shallows of lake Eyre in 1903.)

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