A really stupid guy that keeps on constantly telling people to sub to him to reach 100k, and that he makes alot of jokes to hide how insecure he is
by ❤️SL!CE❤️ July 09, 2018
A one of a kind 21st century wildin dragon that can be found at 14.5832° N 121.0409° E. It is said that it can be tamed through good food and a bit of twisted sense of humor to top. It loves scaling its own feet from time to time to unearth precious gems.
by Theguywhooncetamedadragon November 22, 2021
by SeshGhost October 03, 2019
by dikillim January 18, 2020
A genderless term that is used to refer to objects singulary.
The pronunciation is similar as saying the letter c.
It's a word that the English language lacks, as today these types of terms are used for ideological reasons.
As much as you hate those terms, there must be a genderless term, one that is neutral and that isn't part of an ideology.
As the English language is lacking many words to describe certain things, and a language that should learn from other languages.
It lacks a lot of accents, most languages have these types such as: ä, ā, ñ, ç, ß, æ, ø, but English has very little.
In English you have to guess the pronounciation, often making no sense how a word's pronounciation is said.
As USA English uses a lot of words of other languages put into English. Thus making it confusing the pronunciation.
But going back, often cars and countries are referred as she or he, due to lack of an accurate word.
It is also used to refer to robots or people that don't look human, or walk or talk.
However you like you can use ce. It can be used as ce, cim, cer, cis. it makes no difference. All of these are genderless terms.
The loophole of cim and cer might be there, but for now these have the same meaning.
maybe depending how you feel you will use either one. There's no difference in paper.
Other than the spelling.
Generally is not meant to refer to people as ce, as that can be considered dehumanizing depending on the context.
The pronunciation is similar as saying the letter c.
It's a word that the English language lacks, as today these types of terms are used for ideological reasons.
As much as you hate those terms, there must be a genderless term, one that is neutral and that isn't part of an ideology.
As the English language is lacking many words to describe certain things, and a language that should learn from other languages.
It lacks a lot of accents, most languages have these types such as: ä, ā, ñ, ç, ß, æ, ø, but English has very little.
In English you have to guess the pronounciation, often making no sense how a word's pronounciation is said.
As USA English uses a lot of words of other languages put into English. Thus making it confusing the pronunciation.
But going back, often cars and countries are referred as she or he, due to lack of an accurate word.
It is also used to refer to robots or people that don't look human, or walk or talk.
However you like you can use ce. It can be used as ce, cim, cer, cis. it makes no difference. All of these are genderless terms.
The loophole of cim and cer might be there, but for now these have the same meaning.
maybe depending how you feel you will use either one. There's no difference in paper.
Other than the spelling.
Generally is not meant to refer to people as ce, as that can be considered dehumanizing depending on the context.
Your car has gotten a lot faster and better.
Yeah I upgraded cer quite a lot, ces being through a lot so ce/it needed one.
Yeah I upgraded cer quite a lot, ces being through a lot so ce/it needed one.
by 0∅7 November 17, 2023