
This episode features a humorous discussion about the use of pronouns, particularly the singular 'they.' The hosts share their experiences with friends who use non-traditional pronouns and reflect on the grammar implications.
They start by asking how many friends use pronouns like 'they,' revealing that only two do. This leads to a light-hearted debate about grammar and language.
The conversation takes a playful turn as one host jokes about their own grammar skills, acknowledging that they are not the best at constructing complete sentences.
The episode balances humor with a casual examination of language evolution and societal changes regarding pronoun usage.
Hosts humorously discuss friends using non-traditional pronouns and grammar quirks.

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