When my sister got her doctorate, she told her kids now they can no longer call her mama, now it's dr. mama
87 0 ReplyWhen i got mine, my nephews and nieces concatenated uncle and dr, even years later they refer to me as druncle
53 0 ReplyYeah...that's the reason....
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@pastel_de_airfryer @fossilesque WOULD HENRY ROLLINS AGREE??
DON'T MAKE ME TALK TO AXL ROSE
1 9 Reply@pastel_de_airfryer @fossilesque HENRY ROLLINS WANTS TO TALK TO YOUR SISTER
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Doctor who?
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20 0 ReplyDr Them
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Dr. Yo Mama
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Y'all joke, I had a college professor on the first day of class say "if you want to call me by my first name, that's fine. My first name is Doctor."
42 0 ReplyIf somebody starts with that "call me doctor" stuff, I'll insist they'll call me engineer. It's also a legally protected title.
18 1 ReplyIt's strange.
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Doctor is gender neutral.
42 1 ReplyWhat if we move in the opposite direction and go with doctrix?
And I mean for everybody. Like a gender-bending neutral.
15 5 ReplySounds like a dominant female doctor. I'm in.
24 0 Replyneutral
What makes a man turn neutral? Is it lust for money? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?
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So is "folks" but that didn't stop people from neutralizing it or whatever it's called.
9 2 ReplyThey neutralize folks?
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I’ve heard doctress used for female doctors
5 0 ReplyWas it in the year 1910?
41 1 ReplyAnd a male doctor is a doctsman
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31 0 Reply"Listen, lady—!"
"Doctor!"
"Doctor Lady!!"
– MST3K, Space Mutiny
27 0 ReplyMister Doctor.
26 0 ReplyIt's Strange
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Dr. Mr. Professor Patrick
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I had an art history professor that insisted on being called doctor; she said she'd put in a lot of time and spent a lot of money to get that degree, and so she wanted to get her money's worth.
She was a lot of fun.
21 0 ReplyI bet she was.
I've never meet someone who insisted on being called doctor that was anything except fun and reasonable to work with.
They love it when you let them know you also have a PhD.....
16 2 ReplyI was being serious. She made art history--which is normally a fairly dry subject, particularly when you're covering art before 1100CE--a really fun and engaging subject.
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Isn't professor a higher title though?
8 0 ReplyNo; adjunct faculty can also rightly be called professor without having achieved a doctorate. I've had a few professors that had BAs and MFAs (esp. since I'm not sure that there are PhD programs for fine arts).
8 0 ReplyIt depends what country you're in
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But then they don't use PhD's preferred pronouns to refer to PhD in the tweet 😔
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9 0 ReplyI have a cousin who got a knighthood in the UK, but he won't let me call him 'sir' no matter how funny I think it is. (He also has a PhD.)
8 0 Replythe NB Dr. Who iteration is kind of weird.
7 1 ReplyIt's the right kind of doctor, it checks out!
5 0 ReplyWell, actually the “pronoun” would be “The Doctor”. And since it applies in both contexts, it’s applicable to both. However it’s really not a pronoun as much as it’s A unique Proper-noun/noun/pronoun tri-brid.
Basically, it’s all really confusing, we should all just acknowledge this as a Quantum-noun and move on.
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1 0 Reply@fossilesque HENRY ROLLINS NEVER NEEDED PRONOUNS
4 5 ReplyDr. Allcome.
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