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I changed the title of this article from "fictional depictions of nonbinary gender" to "nonbinary gender in fiction." The new title is more appropriately worded, because fictional depictions would imply something that is itself fictional and nonexistent, rather than just something that is in a work of fiction. For example, the difference between the fictional book ''The Neverending Story'' (which is a supernatural artifact that doesn't exist in real life, and wasn't written by any one human being) that is described within the fiction book ''The Neverending Story'' (which is an ordinary book that can be found in any library, written by Michael Ende). Plus, the old article title was more wordy than it needed to be. -[[User:Sekhet|Sekhet]] ([[User talk:Sekhet|talk]]) 14:55, 22 May 2019 (UTC) | I changed the title of this article from "fictional depictions of nonbinary gender" to "nonbinary gender in fiction." The new title is more appropriately worded, because fictional depictions would imply something that is itself fictional and nonexistent, rather than just something that is in a work of fiction. For example, the difference between the fictional book ''The Neverending Story'' (which is a supernatural artifact that doesn't exist in real life, and wasn't written by any one human being) that is described within the fiction book ''The Neverending Story'' (which is an ordinary book that can be found in any library, written by Michael Ende). Plus, the old article title was more wordy than it needed to be. -[[User:Sekhet|Sekhet]] ([[User talk:Sekhet|talk]]) 14:55, 22 May 2019 (UTC) | ||
== The Good Place & Years and Years == | |||
Any reason Janet from The Good Place is not mentioned? | |||
Also, maybe Lincoln Lyons from Years and Years? ("Are we calling that a t-shirt or are we calling that a dress?""I don’t think it matters.""No. He looks beautiful.") |