Guys, gals, and non-binary pals.
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Welcome to /c/tumblr, a place for all your tumblr screenshots and news.
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Keep it civil. We're all people here. Be respectful to one another.
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No sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia or any other flavor of bigotry. I should not need to explain this one.
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Must be tumblr related. This one is kind of a given.
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Try not to repost anything posted within the past month. Beyond that, go for it. Not everyone is on every site all the time.
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Bastards, bitches and assholes.
Penn Jillette has some shit takes at times, but I feel like he landed on a good one when he was workshopping an inclusive greeting on his podcast:
"Welcome brothers, sisters and siblings to...."
Fuck yeah, Kenji! (He's the one that popularized the phrase afaik, apologies if not)
Oh this is pretty good... I'm stealing this.
Oi cunts! Seems to fit everyone...
Fails hard if you can't do an australian accent and you're speaking to an audience of women though
Thats when ya go with "Sup Bitches"
The south, interestingly enough, always got it right: “Y'all."
That's the singular. The plural is All y'all
Sup fuckers and non-fuckers (ace inclusion is important)
Ladies, Gentlmen, and other androgynous creatures (odo)
"Sup dudes" is what I use. easier.
edit: if there's any confusion, always defer to the philosophy of Ed from Good Burger.
"I'm a dude. He's a dude. She's a dude. Cause we're all dudes! (hey!)"
Dudes, guys, and boiiii are gender neutral terms and that's a hill I'll die on
My manager says "hello kittys", that one is excellent because it weirds everyone out. Especially in a button-down corporate environment.
"What up, dipshits?"
Bitches, bros, and nonbinary hoes
For what it’s worth, I don’t think “girls, gays, and theys” was ever meant to be inclusive of everyone. It’d be more like replacing “the boys” in “I was just out with the boys”.
Greetings, citizens of earth
"Greetings, programs!"
pov I'm watching the ceo explain how "restructuring" 100 people out of their jobs is not layoffs because we're actually doing great financially
Alrighty campers
Esteemed comerades...
No brownie points for guessing my preference here. Flawless, indeed.
What about brony points?
I like the moderately-formal one from Dragonball Z Abridged: Ladies, Gentlemen, and the Technicolor Rainbow In Between!
I learned one from a Tom Lehrer concert decades ago (I wasn't there -- it was a recording)
"As Malcolm X was fond of saying 'Good evening to my friends and enemies. I say that because I can't believe everyone here is my friend, and I don't want to exclude anyone'"
Im a fan of "Team" in a business setting.
If by fan you mean "my innards shrivel in disgust", then that makes two of us
I find "hello, fellow kids" is what keeps me in with the hep crowd.
"Alright you 'orrible lot!" has been my go-to. But I'm partial to "Hey Nooblets!"