. >> so it's jusinking at now, jir we actually just don't even give them a name. >> so we just it's silencehers. silence. now that he's that, that oh, he's going to have an interesting childhood cat. if you were growing upve a thisy era, douo you think you would have gone for the pronouns? >> see, you're you're thisbout y is this monologue is really about you. >> you didn't needou that sort of thing. >> you're just an interesting person. well, i can make anything >> i can ma. >> i actually agree with a lot of what jim said. i mean, for the pronoun thing overall, if being called them makes you happy, you have one life to live and i'll call you. yothey them and that's fine. >> and i also completely agree it shouldn't be compulsory though. yeah. first amendment across the board thought shoue , of howl you feel about the speech. >> but when it comes specificallye speech to kids, it i don't have kids, but i do have a dog. >> yes. which a lot of us childless childlesmillennials to as our k. yes. and so he goes to doggm y day care and if i went to pick him up from doggy day daycarick himi was like, ho