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So I don't really like "human" and similar words except when specifically referring to the species. Phrases like "human rights" and "humanity" whatever. I call what most of these things refer to "person". And I believe there is at least the possibility of non-human persons (e.g. Spock, Chewbacca, GLaDOS, let alone grey areas like Dolphins maybe etc.).

But linguistically, it doesn't quite work because "human" can be an adjective or a noun, whereas "person" is just a noun and there's no good adjective?

And, like, "humanize" is a butt. You don't exactly "humanize" Chewbacca if you give him more agency and opinions and show insight into his character or whatever. He's a freakin' Wookie. So you... person...ify? Him??? That's already a different word. You personize him? Yuck. Yuck yuck yuck.

Alicia the Kitsune @KitsuneAlicia

@benhamill I understand what you mean. "Humanize" is a very egotistical term.

That said, linguistically speaking, it refers to giving human attributes to other species.

Wookies are a sentient species in & of themselves. Portraying them as that isn't "humanizing" them.

On the other hand, my avatar *is* an example of humanizing. It adds physical human attributes to a fox.

@KitsuneAlicia Yeah. Anthropomorphization is an interesting related concept. I feel like your avatar is both humanized (as you point out) and anthropomorphized.