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A simple, WIP Compound, Gender Neutral, All Identifiers, Pronoun for today's (They/She/He) representatives. Combining centuries old Pronoun identifiers Co(nongendered), and Thon(that one, he, she, or it) into a simpler way of describing someone as a nongendered, they/them/he/she/him/her person, without confusing the 3 centuries old linguist term "They" in writing. Optional P.S. potential insight if ya didn't know, All intelligently aware things that can notify you of their appropriate pronouns, Name, or Title, most likely appreciate others for respectfully identifying them by what they requested, as a form of basic politeful respect, for your small kindness in doing so, The same should be expected back at you from them for you, for basic empathy & politeful respect (which for us humans, is a rare good trait) to another fellow thing. You have the right to refuse such personal basic respectful things, especially if they shove it down your throat all negatively toxic like, or if they just refuse to acknowledge and respect you despite you respecting them, but in most other cases though, be prepared for the consequences for not respectfully complying, alongside Judgement.

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A easy to use WIP Gender Neutral, Compound Pronoun term that appropariately identifys (They,She,He) all without misgendering another's known/unknown preferred pronouns in a polite way and not messing with the linguist term in writing,"They" Feel free to use co and thon by itself whenever necessary
I was talking to my co-thon friend the other day, co-thon was puffing dandelions and drinking nectar; they are a nice hummingbird.
Charlie at the raisin factory recently came out as a co-thon, saying co-thon will cover the shift, whether Co with others or Co-self.
In Recent Debates on the subject of 2 genders from the past millenium. A group of people have emerged time and time again to come identify themselves as Co-thons and we are deeply sorry if we upset any co-thons out there that felt like we didn't include them amongst our race.
Co-thon by Ninjaboi J.A.M September 3, 2021
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Don't CoTH on me 

Often stated towards one roleplayer who criticizes another about their lore. Granted, most roleplayers saying this are doing something wrong and know it.
Player 1: /e perks up her ears, meowing to the other neko beside her.

Player 2: (( Uhh, dude, there aren't catgirls in Warcraft... That's just retarded. ))

Player 1: (( Hey! Don't coth on me bro. ))

Player 2: (( Oh my god... I'm not even going to try to deal with this. If you want to play a stupid catgirl find a game with catgirls... Or go back to Gaia. ))

Player 2 has ignored Player 1
Don't CoTH on me by Vandred July 16, 2009
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Don't CoTH on me 

A defense used when another roleplayer imposes on others to take away all the fun, enjoyment, and exploration of roleplay in favor of meeting a highly idealized notion of perfection, including knowledge and conduct that cannot be reached without making mental sacrifices. It's also a way to tell another roleplayer to "lighten up."

This is derived from the private World of Warcraft roleplay server Conquest of the Horde (CotH), which is best known for using strict, though highly imperfect, standards of acceptance.
Roleplayer 1: /e unpacks a fine bit of dwarven slims, putting a cigarette to his lip and sparking it up with a mechanical lighter. He gazes off onto the sea, leaning up against a metal crate. The portside was quite peaceful at this time of night.

Roleplayer 2: (( Uhm, excuse me? There isn't any such thing as cigarettes in warcraft lore and I very much doubt the dwarves would have anything to do with them. It doesn't fit their racial profile at all. Secondly, that's not a metal box you're leaning up against; it's wooden. Thirdly....the last sentence on your emote was completely unfitting for the dialogue and my character wouldn't be able to pick that up. I'm taking screens and reporting you to a GM. ))

Roleplayer 1: (( Don't CotH on me, bro!))
Don't CoTH on me by 5555f June 18, 2009