*wow* Some people....
OK, I was just quickly going through my flist, and came across this in the
sga_newsletter.
I couldn't bring myself to read all the comments, because come on. Being offended because people always make Atlantis a "her"? Get over it. If you just choose to see Atlantis as something they "dominate" then you're obviously not watching the same show I am. I mean they *love* their city. Rodney practically worships it.
Also, if you're offended over attributing genders to objects, never learn another language, because English is one of the only languages out there that doesn't do that to *every* object. Now I'm totally flashing back to French class when I'd struggle to remember whether a table is masculine or feminine.
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I couldn't bring myself to read all the comments, because come on. Being offended because people always make Atlantis a "her"? Get over it. If you just choose to see Atlantis as something they "dominate" then you're obviously not watching the same show I am. I mean they *love* their city. Rodney practically worships it.
Also, if you're offended over attributing genders to objects, never learn another language, because English is one of the only languages out there that doesn't do that to *every* object. Now I'm totally flashing back to French class when I'd struggle to remember whether a table is masculine or feminine.
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Pity, I thought the last one by
"Atlantis is a woman. It is not a he or an it, but always, always a she." Which is weird since I clearly saw the other night that it was wearing a condom.
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never learn another language, because English is one of the only languages out there that doesn't do that to *every* object.
is a really good point, one that I hadn't even thought of. Hmm.
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Would it make more sense if ze were a genderqueer flying city?
Also, the OP mentioned how jarring it was that she read anthropomorphizing of the city but never saw it on the show. I remember quite clearly John calling her "old girl" last season. Clearly, it's all his fault. John is The Man.
Re: Would it make more sense if ze were a genderqueer flying city?