I saw this on your facebook profile and would like to question the misleading t-shirt in your icon that would have the casual reader believe you are a big sister. Question: are you, in fact, a big sister? Please explain your notion of familial interaction with gender identity in 5 words or 5,000 images.
1. When interpreting the possible implications of the icon in dispute one must take into account the fact that the individual portrayed in said icon (who I am led to believe is one "Lucy") is not me. Thus (assuming that wearing a slogan-bearing T-shirt denotes inferred proclamation of said slogan by the wearer) it stands to reason that Lucy is a big sister, while I have made no such claim.
2. Please to be forgiving this response's tardiness.
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Dear Mr. Robinson,
I saw this on your facebook profile and would like to question the misleading t-shirt in your icon that would have the casual reader believe you are a big sister. Question: are you, in fact, a big sister? Please explain your notion of familial interaction with gender identity in 5 words or 5,000 images.
Thank you,
Courtney Douglas
In five words I explain.[1][2]
1. When interpreting the possible implications of the icon in dispute one must take into account the fact that the individual portrayed in said icon (who I am led to believe is one "Lucy") is not me. Thus (assuming that wearing a slogan-bearing T-shirt denotes inferred proclamation of said slogan by the wearer) it stands to reason that Lucy is a big sister, while I have made no such claim.
2. Please to be forgiving this response's tardiness.
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