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Repeated "SPARKY!"'s make the article very confusing to read, and it also make the article messy.<br />
Repeated "SPARKY!"'s make the article very confusing to read, and it also make the article messy.<br />
Why don't we just use "he"? It's the most likely gender for SPARKY! and it will make the article look better and be easier to read. Does the gender really matter that much? --[[User:Dlcs18|Dlcs18]] 06:43, 4 June 2011 (CDT)
Why don't we just use "he"? It's the most likely gender for SPARKY! and it will make the article look better and be easier to read. Does the gender really matter that much? --[[User:Dlcs18|Dlcs18]] 06:43, 4 June 2011 (CDT)
As a side note, "They" or "Their" in the place of "He/She" or "His/Her" is grammatically correct and gender-neutral, plus it reads much better. Also, keep in mind that WonderWiki is supposed to read professionally, so using "They" and "Their" is a pretty solid option. --[[User:~Qloof234|~Qloof234]] 06:52, 4 June 2011 (CDT)

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"SPARKY! is one character, not multiple. "They" is plural, "He or she" is singular. Why shouldn't we use "he or she" Tyteen4a03?" - Fuzboto

The reason we should not use "he or she" is because it makes whoever wrote the article look like he doesn't know anything about what he is writing, so the article looks unprofessional.
Repeated "SPARKY!"'s make the article very confusing to read, and it also make the article messy.
Why don't we just use "he"? It's the most likely gender for SPARKY! and it will make the article look better and be easier to read. Does the gender really matter that much? --Dlcs18 06:43, 4 June 2011 (CDT)


As a side note, "They" or "Their" in the place of "He/She" or "His/Her" is grammatically correct and gender-neutral, plus it reads much better. Also, keep in mind that WonderWiki is supposed to read professionally, so using "They" and "Their" is a pretty solid option. --~Qloof234 06:52, 4 June 2011 (CDT)