Something people think they can just change on a dime. Originally referring to gender, (He/him she/her) it now refers to what people want to pretend to be.
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David: Hey Jessie, what are your pronouns?
Jessie: Oh! I go by They/Demon/Demonself/we/wer/Star/Starself pronouns!
David: WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL 😀
Jessie: Oh! I go by They/Demon/Demonself/we/wer/Star/Starself pronouns!
David: WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL 😀
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It's use is subject to politically correct hysteria that evades the fact the United States is involved in 5 different wars.
It's use is subject to politically correct hysteria that evades the fact the United States is involved in 5 different wars.
"Timmy was asked his pronouns in line at the VA office today."
"Devon received a heavy slap from the busty stripper after asking for her pronouns."
"Devon received a heavy slap from the busty stripper after asking for her pronouns."
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2) A word that replaces a common or proper noun. Pronouns can fall into sub-categories: subject, object, relative, prepositional, interrogative, reflexive, and demonstrative.
2) A word that replaces a common or proper noun. Pronouns can fall into sub-categories: subject, object, relative, prepositional, interrogative, reflexive, and demonstrative.
This is a demonstrative pronoun.
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If someone asks about your pronouns, they are asking which gendered pronouns you are the most comfortable with. Those could include he/him, she/her and they/them.
Everyone uses pronouns.
If someone asks about your pronouns, they are asking which gendered pronouns you are the most comfortable with. Those could include he/him, she/her and they/them.
Everyone uses pronouns.
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