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    Scientific American‏Verified account @sciam 11 Apr 2019

    Opinion: Why we should all use they/them pronouns http://bit.ly/2Z9aNeS pic.twitter.com/4HThVuwaqK

    3:00 PM - 11 Apr 2019
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      2. Primed Extinction. Join me in the vaccinated club!‏ @DakZini 11 Apr 2019
        Replying to @sciam

        @sleepy_queer he you go things moving toward your research :-)

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      3. Mx. Tired Hernandez‏ @sleepy_queer 11 Apr 2019
        Replying to @DakZini @sciam

        Sweet! Thanks for bringing this one to my attention!!

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      1. Kathleen Delano‏ @kdelano001 11 Apr 2019
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        Seriously? This is what how you use your editorial space? Really? We have an ENORMOUS problem with government science-deniers. Why don’t you just put a picture of a snowflake on the next cover and alienate everyone who might help fund #BasicResearch This is NOT YOUR LANE. #SMH

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      2. Josh Sellar‏ @jdaffy86 11 Apr 2019

        Sums it up really

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      1. Evgеnу Рriкhоdко‏ @Prikhodko_Ev 11 Apr 2019
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        pic.twitter.com/BPQINEuPkG

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      1. Su Zi‏ @xsuzi00 11 Apr 2019
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        No

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      1. Sir KAGalot‏ @SirKAGalot 11 Apr 2019
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        It's really amazing you refer to yourself as a magazine that honors science. This piece reads like something out of @BuzzFeed.

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      2. Lolo‏ @66mc66 11 Apr 2019
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        So what % of the population don’t identify as male or female and need gender-less pronouns? 0.0 to the nearest decimal place??

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      3. Deb Crawford‏ @CrawfordDeb2 12 Apr 2019
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        According to a 2014 survey by the Williams Institute, a little less than 1% of the population which equates to about 1.4 million folks. I would guess that number is a bit higher now.

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