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Even if pronouns aren't displayed, it takes even less effort to use neutral pronouns for everyone unless you know otherwise.
And how does one do that while meming “the man, the myth, the legend”?
They can find another line, or skip trying to be funny altogether if the only way they can think of is gendered and they can't be arsed to check the gender of the person they're talking to.
And lets be honest - it wasn't that good a joke.
Either way, it really isn't fucking difficult, and is definitely easier than whatever the fuck this mess is.
Mess seems like a strong word to use. So, to clarify, you're saying that you are of the opinion that unless you're sure of an internet strangers pronouns, you shouldn't use gender specific cultural references to refer to them when making a joke?