This is an implied Masculine language. Regardless of the true gender of the subject - also often implied - a Masculine subject is more suitable than the general "they" almost 100% of the time.
Learn your Grammar and etymology before you try to sound smart.
I will go learn from my grammar from someone who actually...says things when they attempt to explain things. Who was talking about gender here? We were talking singular and plural. And, hello...slang?
You are trying to dodge the real purpose of my comment, which is boring. Let's stop the conversation here.
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Learn your Grammar and etymology before you try to sound smart.
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You are trying to dodge the real purpose of my comment, which is boring. Let's stop the conversation here.
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