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minus-squaretara@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up39·2 years agoBatman name is Batman, that is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “That’s me”. Batman liked batman name. “Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent.
minus-squaremanucode@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up18·edit-22 years agoBatman name is Batman, that is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “That’s batman”. Batman liked batman name. “Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent. Fixed it for you.
minus-squaremanucode@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up11·edit-22 years agoHe/him or she/her don’t cover demonstrative pronouns though. Therefore I would assume that Batman/batman doesn’t either.
minus-squaretara@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-22 years agoAlternatively: Batman name is Batman, batman is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “Batman’s batman”. Batman liked batman name. “Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent.
Batman name is Batman, that is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “That’s me”. Batman liked batman name.
“Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent.
Batman name is Batman, that is batman name. “Batman”, batman said to batself. “That’s batman”. Batman liked batman name.
“Who’s that?”, asked a passing child to their parent. “Batman is Batman” replied their parent.
Fixed it for you.
“that” is also a pronoun.
He/him or she/her don’t cover demonstrative pronouns though. Therefore I would assume that Batman/batman doesn’t either.
Alternatively: