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"themself" Definitions
  1. (the reflexive form of they) used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person whose sex is not mentioned or not known

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And that means any politician looking to convince themself that they're the person of destiny the times call for has a good chance of talking themself into it.
Focusing on themself could just be your partner's storytelling style.
Perry exuded a comfort with themself that was hard won.
"I'll have to let his words speak for themself," he said.
Many other posted pictures with Ariana at the concert that included themself.
I'd be surprised to find a cook who has never cut themself.
Every single person who calls themself a "Proud Slytherin" is a fucking Hufflepuff.
Rocco Alioto appealed to the community, asking the shooter to turn themself in.
This former pizza delivery worker made themself a free pizza and stormed off.
It's the individual themself becomes the issue, not the weapon that they're holding.
A gender-fluid person doesn't confine themself to one gender, or even a few.
They excuse themself and go to the restroom, leaving you alone on their bed.
But others pointed out that Forever 21 had played themself for that exact reason.
What if every person on Earth took it upon themself to plant a tree.
It's the individual themself (that becomes) the issue, not the weapon that they're holding.
Experts warn against focusing on a single reason to explain why someone might kill themself.
It sits in a place of familiarity; a dialogue one can only have with themself.
"She doesn't have to brag about him because his actions speak for themself," says Kent.
But perhaps most impressive of all was Gritty themself, who dressed up as Wonder Woman.
Salem was attracted to the women, while finding themself wishing they looked like those men.
I imagined that Fancy just wanted to gaze at their reflection to better know themself.
Who wouldn't want to escape into cyberspace to become the best (or worst) version of themself?
This deck of cards can help your friend with daily affirmations to do work on themself.
"  "I think they would be doing themself a favor, as well as the country a favor.
But a few days later, Kathy received a Facebook message from someone calling themself Angel Amongus.
It was Mastermind finding ways to access parts of themself that had been cordoned off, basically.
We've continued to make that clear to China, that we would prefer they take the actions themself.
Each person individually counts the number of liars among the four who are farther away from themself.
Themself rids the ambiguity and emphasizes that it's talking about just one person, like himself or herself.
LongFurby is the creation of a 5003-year-old photography student turned wedding caterer who calls themself Aloe.
Due to concerns about revealing their identity, they used friends to stand in for themself when making photographs.
Nonetheless, Mx. Soloway found themself on a panel with the poet, and the ended up falling in love.
Still, the goal of treatment is often unclear to the patient themself; the prevailing binary paradigm doesn't apply.
Anyone connected to Delos is either dead, on the side of the Hosts, or secretly a Host themself.
Cal now finds themself living in their childhood bedroom again, trying to finish out the school year online.
So then they fizzle out, 'cause they're trying to create the sound, because they never developed themself head on.
However, a young Singaporean teen struggling with their sexuality might find themself relating and finding comfort in this movie.
They cleans themself in front of youHamilton said one of the ways that cats communicate is through body language.
Nearly every parent has asked themself that question at some point, even if we don't want to admit it.
If it is unclear what pronoun a person uses and it's not possible to ask them, use they/themself.
In this edition, Peter Smith writes about freezing out overwhelming thoughts and situations by plunging themself into icy cold water.
"These programs pay for themself [sic] because these participants become customers," said Stephen Smith, the CEO of the L.L. Bean.
Hopefully, the next time a user finds themself facing such a harrowing experience, Airbnb has their back from the outset.
Jacob replied that they should just write a TV pilot in which they play themself having sex with cute mascs.
I think for a lot of people, it is the main way, their main representation of themself on the internet.
You're not interested in having a meek partner and prefer to be with someone who can stand up for themself.
"Even if they don't know someone directly or are a farmer themself, it's an identity of the Valley," Gonzales said.
Much to my chagrin, the last person to touch my tits before top surgery gave themself a suburban mean girl name.
If you know someone who burns themself every time they take something out of the oven, gift them these edge guards.
This past June, they released Silent Retreat, a photo series where they examine the complicated relationship between themself, Catholicism, and gender.
Who, this line of thought goes, once struck with HIV could think of themself as a viable sexual object ever again?
What made xxxMDMA special on the forums was that, as they themself repeatedly bragged, the product wasn't a poor quality Chinese knockoff.
It's not perfect, but Weldon forges on, knowing that just one young person seeing them be themself can have a profound impact.
And it's something that you, as a friend, should try not to do, even though they might have given up on themself.
The pain of being nonbinary was "excruciating," they told me later, a torment mixing disconnection from themself and isolation from everyone else.
"If someone turns themself into immigration, what are the chances they will be allowed in?" her mother, Sandra Julissa, 29, wondered aloud.
Then, a young adult gets the chance to live by their own rules, which allows them to establish themself as an individual.
The flu, chickenpox, and common cold are other viral infections that can be spread before a person realizes they&aposre infected themself.
The casualness and irreverence with which gender is treated confirms what Lawlor knows themself: that the gender binary is constructed, and, ultimately, irrelevant.
The listener hears it for themself: Mr Rocca juxtaposes clips of the same song, performed first by Davis and then by another artist.
Just look at these thread titles: All of the titles follow this random capitalization format, like missives typed by the Zodiac Killer themself.
Some men have reclaimed the word, but it should never be used to describe someone unless you know they've taken it back for themself.
People who partake in the latter believe that the pain is not felt by the person who the jinni occupies, but the jinni themself.
Queer Eye's entire conceit is that the Fab Five is made up of "experts," each needed in order for the hero to better themself.
It was easier — definitely not easy, but easier — to let themself be considered conventionally transgender, male to female, and go by the name Hannah.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Reddit/TikTokA tourist in Australia has gone viral after posting a video of themself holding a blue-ringed octopus.
It could spur growth by creating a much easier way for users to share in feed, especially if they don't live a glamorous life themself.
Converting the day into an excuse for a night of self-care can also be a great way for someone to show themself some love.
There's an intent to these releases, too – as though bands have finally worked out how to market themself in the world of Spotify and Instagram.
But as the child grows, they might begin to experience themself as something different from what the doctor decided, based on cultural understandings of gender.
Oven rack edge guards If you know someone who burns themself every time they take something out of the oven, gift them these edge guards.
Be careful there son- the last time I let a fan put themself in my shoes, they just took off running & sold them on Ebay.
And at least the protagonist is only hoping for someone to bury themself alive, rather than attacking a hoard of people with a baseball bat.
Tate has another nonbinary client who cut themself relentlessly across their shoulders, leaving "scars on scars on scars" that the client asked Tate to touch.
But the nonbinary person may not have an image; even with the help of the foggy mirror, they may not be able to find themself.
Merriam-Webster added the singular pronouns "they" and "themself" to the dictionary in September 2019, and even named "they" word of the year in 2019.
Her companion, the intrepid performer Becca Blackwell, is also part of the festival, in "They, Themself and Schmerm," a rumination on family, sexuality and pronouns.
Holding them liable for a student killing themself would open "whole new vistas of liability for schools in Ohio and throughout the circuit," he said.
The meme was based on the clichéd movie trope in which a protagonist would begin to explain how they got themself into a ~wacky situation~.
Having an ID with a gender marker that doesn't match the way a trans person presents themself can increase the risk of discrimination and violence.
Some men have reclaimed the word, but it should never be used to describe someone unless you know they've taken it back for themself. Gynesexual/gynephilic
That is, a defense based on seeing the status quo as irredeemably flawed, and favoring a type of every-person-for-themself anarchy in its place.
And Taylor (Asia Kate Dillon), a brilliant non-binary person who makes their way up the ladder at Bobby's firm, proud of themself and their work.
The author, who has refused to identify themself, appears to have no medical qualifications, like the necessary training to diagnose a person's mental or neurological conditions.
When, in late August 2017, they told their parents about being a trans woman and about naming themself Hannah, they weren't kicked out of the house.
A "sailor reportedly shot and injured three Department of Defense civilian workers before shooting themself [sic]," the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam account tweeted on Wednesday.
There will be a deep well of popular anger to exploit for a politician who can frame themself as the defender of the will of the people.
You can give them this to unwrap on the cab ride home: Leo often finds themself in positions of power, but ego issues can make things tricky!
And for one reason or another—maybe you were waiting for one of your clone soldiers to reconstitute themself before going to fight—you get there late.
There was a better chance of them getting what they wanted if they played themself on TV rather than being their actual self in the real world.
She took a blank index card from her desk and asked Salem to dictate to her some personal facts, another method of making her client reinhabit themself.
"We will strictly order our team members to follow the prevention procedures to keep themself and the people around them safe," the team posted Wednesday on Twitter.
"There's a good amount of people who are buying a dream car for themself and have wanted to have a big bow on it," Kingaard-Hughes says.
The most basic difference is that sex is something a doctor assigns a person when they're born, while gender is how a person experiences and/or presents themself.
Whether you're a scream queen seeking a feminist icon to channel, or someone who would rather play a monster themself, the horror genre has a costume for everyone.
No matter how inclusive or attentive a game might be in recording the player's actions, the player themself is necessarily limited to what the game's world allows for.
The original poster later tweeted photos of themself with receipts that seem to prove that Smith purchased the mouthwash from Walmart rather than leaving it on the shelf.
Res wondered what would happen if they treated a screen as a "body"—not as an extension of themself but rather as an item in and of itself.
The publication added the singular use of "they" and "themself" to the dictionary earlier this year, marking a significant moment in the recognition of non-binary gender identities.
Nowadays, the actress is well-known for her organization "I Weigh," which encourages people to weigh themself by their positive attributes, as opposed to numbers on a scale.
Since then, DeAngelis has made it his personal mission to call every high school principal that has ever found themself in a similar position, offering his empathy and counsel.
A child questioning his or her own sexuality or gender might feel more liberated to explore parts of him, her, or themself that our culture pressures them to bury.
"Momo's" Whats-app numbers floated around Facebook, and if a challenge seeker texted the being, it would send increasingly dangerous dares until it challenged the player to kill themself.
Jamil pivoted to activism after the success of "The Good Place" and started the "I Weigh" organization that encourages people to weigh themself with positive attributes instead of numbers.
But Mipanochia, who describes themself as "a cyborg built on another planet … and reborn in Mexico City," radically re-imagines these texts to queer deities and their origin stories.
We learn that, as Coyote matures, so does their understanding of themself, to the point where they pivot careers: from electrician (hence the diagrams) to performer to vocal LGBTQ advocate.
So maybe your partner can't manage to hold themself up, with one foot on the tub and their back resting against the shower wall, as you go down on them.
The third episode centers on a family that calls themself the "fantastic four" where the mother bears the entirety of the mental load and the majority of the chores themselves.
A healthcare professional who was screening arriving passengers at Los Angeles International Airport for coronavirus symptoms tested positive for the virus themself, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed.
While each situation is unique, in the case when someone makes a transphobic or homophobic comment, a trans or queer person might not call attention to the comment and out themself.
The difference on Favourite Worst Nightmare is that the fights are almost always with an idea of a person than a person themself and those are harder ones to shake off.
Amidst the work of asking themself and others about capacity and needs, improving communication, reflecting, building coping skills, and letting lines be blurry, this also requires moving forward in real time.
Some idiot is going to throw themself in the path of an oncoming autonomous vehicle because they believe the sensors and safety systems embedded within will prevent them from getting run over.
Though the two technologies are similar, augmented reality projects images onto the outside world, while virtual reality requires a user to put on a headset and immerse themself in the virtual world.
One way to think of DeepText is that it's like the brain of an adult whose entire memory has been wiped and who will now devote themself to whatever linguistic task you assign.
When a judge considers a case like this, they ask themself whether it was reasonable, in that situation, for the person being recorded to expect that they were not, in fact, being recorded.
If a company looks closely enough at anyone's digital history, they'll find something they can use against them—some thumb drive they inserted into a computer, some file they e-mailed to themself.
Humbert imagines painting the scene of the consummation in ecstatic fragments, but the fragments resolve themself into a single and tragic image: "There would have been poplars, apples, a suburban Sunday," he says.
The bizarre saga appeared to have kicked into gear over the last few weeks when reporters from various news organizations were emailed by a person or people who identified themself as Lorraine Parsons.
Rare is the fund manager in developed markets who markets themself on their political savvy, with many taking the position that their job is to pick good companies or identify economies which will "outperform".
A castoff has access to eternal life, which means eternal attempts at getting something right, and the player themself would have experienced this several times over the course of a playthrough of a game.
Online arguments can involve losing control, which might cause a person to feel bad about themself, which may then start a cycle of feeling bad, and eventually chip away at a person's self-esteem.
Although the performance was at times opaque, it's one of Hall's most obviously personal pieces to date, in scale as well as in content — in addition to artists and academics, Hall also quotes themself.
The original poster, whose username is "Bameron Nicole Smith," later tweeted photos of themself with receipts that appear to prove that "Smith" purchased the mouthwash from Walmart rather than leaving it on the shelf.
And when we meet, Lee themself is actually scheduled to fly back to Tokyo a few days later, the fallout of which will continue to be explored over the upcoming episodes of the game.
Companies offering a warranty on their goods aren't allowed to void that warranty if the user attempts to repair it themself, but that doesn't stop the company from scaring customers into thinking it's true.
Mx. Gethen, 49, who uses the pronouns "they" and "them," said the anonymous harasser posted that they were "insufferable" and "unloved," that they belonged in an internment camp and that they should kill themself.
For an idea of how public opinion can evolve, look at the results of two Twitter polls we ran about three years apart: So FTR we've been trying to make themself happen for years.
A dancer twirls around it, inverts their body, kicks their legs out, and suspends themself, letting their skirt, composed of long red and white strips, sway like the American flag caught in a breeze.
Someone who's straight and has had only oral sex might still consider themself a virgin, while someone who's gay might consider the first time they had oral sex as the time they lost their virginity.
I do think there, because we don't have any other models to fund high-growth startups, what ends up happening is everybody kind of shoehorns themself into what it is VCs think they're looking for.
Philomene, who identifies as non-binary and prefers the pronoun "they," originally wanted to trick viewers into thinking the images were of themself, when in fact the photos were of other people posing as them.
People who often find themself hitting it off with new dates for the first few weeks, only to abruptly get blown off can start to believe they're somehow undateable or simply pick the worst people.
"Before NYIFUP, there was a 3% chance for folks who represent themself pro se to win in court, and now it's like a 50% chance [they will win], now that they have that counsel," said Haskins.
For instance, at one point you encounter a fearful koala who refuses to get out of the water, they want a magnet (so they can attach themself to a boat), and offer you a giant shell in return.
On the flip side, if a student noticeably loses weight or maintains a low weight — it's not your business to comment on it as a school administrator unless you truly feel the student is causing harm to themself.
"At no time in the process does the VA determine a veteran to be a danger to themself or others, a key determinant for whether someone is a 'mental defective,' precluding the right to own firearms," they added.
The song, released in 2018 by Bill Wurtz, seems almost like it was engineered for TikTok, as the lyrics lend themself to a reveal just long enough to build suspense but short enough to keep a viewer's attention.
Even at a well-intentioned company that espouses progressive values, there will inevitably be slips of the tongue and insensitive emails: the wrong pronoun, an outdated term, an assumption about how a person identifies him, her or themself.
That's an important change, as a major concern with supercookies from the start was that websites might be able to permanently track someone, since it was impossible for a person on Verizon's network to disassociate themself from the supercookie.
Body utterly still, they withdrew further and further, the glaze of their eyes clouding, until Tate felt that her client was in a state of dissociation, totally detached from their own surroundings, absent from the room, from themself, gone.
There are rules about foul play—anyone who tricks you into hearing the song is themself disqualified—but if you hear "The Little Drummer Boy" playing in, say, a department store or in the middle of a movie, you have lost.
The process requires two doctors and one approved mental-health professional, like a social worker or nurse, to agree that a patient needs hospital treatment for a mental-health disorder, and that they may pose a danger to themself or others.
They liked the process, the result, the implications—how does one build a persona on the internet, how does one show a forever-shifting and evolving identity—and decided to keep going, soliciting more and more people to pose as themself.
The anonymous writer's identity is not publicly known, but has been the subject of intense speculation since the purported "senior administration official" penned the September 2018 op-ed in the Times declaring themself part of the "resistance" within the Trump administration.
OpenAI Five plays a simplified version of the game, with a limited subset of its heroes and without a few game features such as summons (where the player creates and controls additional units) and illusions (where the player can create copies of themself).
That's why we worked with GLAAD to compile a list of gender identity terms and their definitions — so that maybe someone can find themself in one of these words, or their friends and allies can gain a better understanding of who they are.
One of those pieces of feedback, highlighted in an episode of our Land of the Giants podcast about Amazon, was a worker telling management that they checked themself out of the hospital because they didn't have someone to fill in for them.
In other words, the driver themself can't be getting significantly better at the track as you're trying new setups, otherwise you don't know if you gained three tenths of a second from that stiffened suspension, or from the fact that they finally mastered Turn 5.
Because I think watching Pete, who is passionate but unsuccessful at the beginning, hold onto his dream and follow it — of course, you know that in real life it pays off for him — it's really fun to watch somebody flounder and try to figure out themself.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nearly one in 50 U.S. high school students considers themself transgender, and more than a third of those say they attempted suicide in the previous year, according to the first study of its kind by a government agency released on Thursday.
And their father helped them paint their bedroom in light blue, white and pink stripes, the colors of the trans flag, though he also had counseled Salem not to consider themself transgender until they'd had sex, as if Salem's first romp with a girl would fix everything.
In 2016, an Oregon court granted a plaintiff the right to label themself nonbinary on their driver's license, and by now, though the Trump administration proclaims that gender is a simple matter of biology, some dozen states, from New York to Utah, offer some form of Oregon's flexibility.
Her wider interview explores the limitations of method acting -- the acting process developed by Konstantin Stanislavski in the early 1900s by which an actor completely immerses themself in the imagined life of a character, a bit like self-hypnosis -- because acting is not simply a question of becoming somebody else.
Growing up, I rarely saw people who looked like me in movies or on TV. When I did catch a South Asian performer, they were usually being forced to reduce themself to some one-dimensional stereotype—like the owner of a 7-Eleven or some sort of "model-minority" math wiz.
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"Facebook has no obligation to give a platform to someone who wants to kill themself any more than the keepers of the Golden Gate Bridge have no obligation to make it easier to jump to your death," Emmy Award-winning journalist Al Tompkins, currently a senior faculty at the Poynter Institute, told Motherboard.
I think that it is very important that people begin to think for themselves again because without the ability to create an idea for themselves society is going to drift into a mind numbing state were nobody is even able to think for themself any more and there will be no variety in peoples opinions.
"It has been shown in some studies that if the physician is exercising, if the physician is taking care of themself, eating well, sleeping better, they have patients who have better clinical outcomes," said Dr. Hilary McClafferty, a pediatrician who is an associate professor in the department of medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson.
David French said Tuesday that someone who identified themself as affiliated with Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's campaign tried to "intimidate" him while he was considering an independent presidential bid.
For when your Leo friend is really feeling themself, get this gold massage ring: Or let them apply gold directly to their skin with this versatile gold glitter gel: Or help them set the vibe with this gold-toned mixtape from Kehlani: Citrine, joyous and luminous, just like Leo, is their stone: Each zodiac sign rules a body part, and Leo's is the heart.
Read more: A Marine tore up distant targets while lying on his back and shooting backwards over his shoulder with the help of this new weapons techNot only does the FWS-I allow for rapid target acquisition and reduce exposure to enemy fire — because a soldier doesn't need to expose themself to get a visual around a corner or obstruction — but it has dramatically improved soldier marksmanship.Brig. Gen.
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By the end of the conversation, my friend was comfortable enough to check themself in, I was reminded of how much I love their strength and intelligence, and the motivation of wanting to cut out your own organ in the name of control seemed less impulsively absurd to me; if only we could just amputate the existing condition that makes our heads this way, rather than subdue it into a mere dormant stage like a lithiumed volcano.
Intersex children, in particular, are routinely, forcibly subjected to surgical and hormonal intervention by physicians and family As an intersex person, Brehob feels that it's unethical to put an intersex person in a position to have to make the decision to alter their hormones for any reason other than that individual's personal desire to do so, while the ruling normalizes the idea that an organization like the IAAF has more right to control over an intersex person's body than the person themself.
In South Carolina, they endured almost a decade of bullying — for being "borderline obese from big stress eating," Salem told me (since then Salem has slimmed down by running late at night, when the roads around their town are empty), for their good grades (until, in high school, anxiety kept them home so often that their grades bottomed out and they barely graduated) and maybe, they can't be sure, because other kids detected a difference that Salem wasn't yet admitting to themself.
Her body of work is characterized by her relationship with her acoustic guitar (and then her electric swerve on 2015's Short Movie) and the postulations, philosophies, and stories she tells on it: "Failure", on Alas I Cannot Swim, tells the story of a romance with a failed musician and the failures one can put on themself; "The Beast" from A Creature I Do Not Know produces uncomfortable mythic and demonic, yet familiar images of man; while "Saved These Words" on Once I Was An Eagle is a triumphant declaration to a lover gone away.
" (One early clue for Krebs that Jha was likely involved in Mirai was that the person calling themself Anna-Senpai had listed their skills by saying, "I'm very familiar with programming in a variety of languages, including ASM, C, Go, Java, C#, and PHP.) This is not the first time that teens and college students have exposed key weaknesses in the internet: The first major computer worm was unleashed in November 1988 by Robert Morris, then a student at Cornell, and the first major intrusion into the Pentagon's computer networks—a case known as Solar Sunrise—came a decade later, in 1998; it was the work of two California teens in concert with an Israeli contemporary.

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