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Got to love California

Hay

Three Headed Beingings have rights also!!!
 

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I used to say only in CA.....but my wife works at the University here, in payroll......they have started to be required to ask what "pronoun" they prefer to be addressed by..........sheesh.......smh............:confused:
 
Ok I guess I have to file a lawsuit now.

They did not provide facilities for my "alternative lifestyle dog"
 

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The room,

Not even handicapp accessible for the pets
 

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I used to say only in CA.....but my wife works at the University here, in payroll......they have started to be required to ask what "pronoun" they prefer to be addressed by..........sheesh.......smh............:confused:

My wife teaches at a private college in CA, but it's the same thing. I told her that when H.R. asks her to pick a pronoun, any pronoun, she should insist on being addressed as "Dean" or perhaps "President".

Most of her students are from Asian countries, and when she (as required by policy) asks each student to pick their gender pronoun for this year, most of them cannot even comprehend the question - - as if it's coming from an alternate universe.
Which it is, IMO.
 
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