A public pronoun is nearly the same as a personal pronoun only better used for public and social settings. Where they/them can be someone's personal pronouns it is more proper to publically and socially engage with said person with the more triditional he/him she/her Mr/Mrs Sir/Ma'am which are public pronouns.
Hello Sir and Ma'am welcome to my Bakery may I offer your some samples, perhaps a nice mini strawberry cupcake for the little miss? Oh and we use public pronouns here at Sanity Bakery.
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Get the Muh Pronouns mug.Unlike based pronouns like "he", "she", "it" and "they" or neopronouns from LGBTQ+, I've also created many customised pronouns that is based on the original ones.
Here's the list of my customised pronouns: Including:
Subjective / objective / possessive adjective / possessive pronoun / reflexive
thing, thing, things, things, thingself (dehumanising pronoun)
te, ter, tes, ters, terself (based on they/he/she)
two, twom, twos, twos, twoself (from "two")
ae, aem, aer, aers, aerself (based on "they")
I, Im, Ir, Irs, Irself (Based on the pronoun "I" but in third person, always capitalised)
urban, urbam, urbar, urbams, urbanself (from "urban")
dict, dim, dir, dirs, dictself (from "dict")
friend, friendem, friender, frienders, friendself (from "friend")
X, Xm, Xr, Xrs, Xrself (from the letter "X") "Xm" is pronounced as "ksim" and so on
gay, gaim, gair, gais, gayself (from "gay")
nig, nigm, nigr, nigrs, nigself (from the offensive "n-word" "nigm" is pronounced as "ni-gum"
Subjective / objective / possessive adjective / possessive pronoun / reflexive
thing, thing, things, things, thingself (dehumanising pronoun)
te, ter, tes, ters, terself (based on they/he/she)
two, twom, twos, twos, twoself (from "two")
ae, aem, aer, aers, aerself (based on "they")
I, Im, Ir, Irs, Irself (Based on the pronoun "I" but in third person, always capitalised)
urban, urbam, urbar, urbams, urbanself (from "urban")
dict, dim, dir, dirs, dictself (from "dict")
friend, friendem, friender, frienders, friendself (from "friend")
X, Xm, Xr, Xrs, Xrself (from the letter "X") "Xm" is pronounced as "ksim" and so on
gay, gaim, gair, gais, gayself (from "gay")
nig, nigm, nigr, nigrs, nigself (from the offensive "n-word" "nigm" is pronounced as "ni-gum"
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Commonly used in the past to troll people who made fun of pronouns, with the quote "It's a signal to identify closeted gay men that have a piss kink, give them support for it!" like a counterattack to the first ones
Commonly used in the past to troll people who made fun of pronouns, with the quote "It's a signal to identify closeted gay men that have a piss kink, give them support for it!" like a counterattack to the first ones
"I go by nor/mal pronouns"
Woke person:
"You are a d1ckhead! respect pronouns!"
And in the past use of if
"I use nor/mal pronouns"
Troll who agree:
"You are a gay weirdo that like men pissing on you!"
Woke person:
"You are a d1ckhead! respect pronouns!"
And in the past use of if
"I use nor/mal pronouns"
Troll who agree:
"You are a gay weirdo that like men pissing on you!"
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Hym Iam "You have pronoun confusion. I probably did that wrong. That's why we need Genjustsu no Doki. That should fix that immediately."
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