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My pronouns are they/them
.
+You can use they/them
, she/her
, or E/Em
pronouns to refer to me, or whatever genderless pronoun set you prefer to use.
+If this confuses you just say things like "they walked", or "I saw them walking".
+
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here's a video of me waterboarding myself with mountain dew
check out a web browser landing page i made
here's what i'm doing right now
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ On most of these I have had profiles in the past, but they are since deleted.here are my high school yearbook entries
here's my massive bookmarks list
-here are my political opinions
+here are my political (and some non-political) opinions
here's my library of pasta found on-line
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-My pronouns are they/them
.
-That means when referring to me you would (for example) say "They are Trinity."
-I'm a singular person and choose to use they/them pronouns mostly for pedantic reasons;
-my "gender" (assuming such a thing exists) is my business alone and I see no reason to involve the public in that.
-Maybe if I become more comfortable with myself that will change.
-
-This might come as a surprise to people. -Most people I know get my pronouns wrong. -Nobody really asked me... -I'm cool with reaping the privilege that comes with being (perceived as) a male and currently fill out government forms so though I'm not one. -
-In general when it comes to pronouns I really agree with - - Richard Stallman's article on genderless pronouns in English - as it - -stands today, -except when it comes to "they" violating English grammar. -I find "they" and "them" to fit very well into English when used as singular pronouns -and when I need to refer to a thing between individuals and groups of people I just use -the proper noun. -I, too, will respect plural people whether this plurality is due to internal or external causes, -and I also will respect "xenogendered pronouns" (being gendered pronouns that are outside of -the set of "traditional pronouns" that is I/you/we/he/she/they/etc) but please just let me use -they/them because I can barely remember names. -
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