• kemsat@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Never thought about it, but modes of transport are usually referred to as she/her, so this totally checks out.

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      2 days ago

      Machinery of any kind is often gendered in the feminine. Particularly when you are either mad at the machine for not working or you are begging it to work.

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        The machine spirit cares not for our trifling concepts of gender and binaries. It demands only loyalty to the omnissiah and purity of mind.

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          The machine spirit cares not for your loyalty. It only wants to grind YOUR spirit into dust while destroying your mind. Cthulhu trembles in fear.

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        Always cracked me up when my uncle would yell at whatever he was working on, “come on, you removed!”

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          Well, that seems pretty mild. Having been a toolmaker, I have often threatened machines with being reduced to tiny little chips or slag and I will create something better from scratch.