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@lemmy.worldIt also doesn't help that the third person feminine is ambiguous. There's often no distinction between the accusative "her" and the possessive "her" (except when the pronoun appears in a different part of the sentence and becomes "hers" - fuck I hate English), so it could be interpreted as fitting either rule.
One year anniversary of having a baseball sized tumor removed from his liver. He had been so lethargic while he was sick, but ever since he fully recovered, he's been like a puppy again. We are still lucky enough to have this dog's company.
I don't care if it's not correct - I use "theirself" and "theirselves." It jibes with "yourself," "myself," and "herself."
"Himself" is a frustrating outlier, but I do know at least one person who says "hisself," and that's enough precedent for me.
What is the opposite of a cat, then?
If your answer is, "it doesn't have one," then I nominate dog.
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I've got the daily low-dose version, and it's changed my life. True to expectation from a dissociative drug, it causes me not to feel so much personal identification with the unwanted thoughts that keep bubbling up in my head. It may not work for everyone, but it works for me.
I'm so dreadfully sorry. I cannot help myself. Please forgive me.
It's "zero kelvins" not "zero degrees Kelvin."
The question was, "How do you deal with depression about climate change?" Maybe voting in local elections does that for you (singular), but it may not work for you (general).