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  • D61 [any]
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    28 minutes ago

    Wasn't sure when I woke up this morning, but hey, this works well enough.

  • Piment [they/them]
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    7 hours ago

    In gay city they beat you up if you fail your pronoun skill check

  • Piment [they/them]
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    7 hours ago

    also for the lore enjoyers this is the etsy listing this is from

    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1590654032/pronoun-cube-gender-fluid-pronoun-dice

    apparently made in ukkk

    Introducing the Pronoun Cube, the perfect way for gender fluid people to express their pronouns! This wooden cube has six sides, each with a different pronoun: she/her, he/him, they/them, no pronouns today, any pronouns, and roll again.

    Two ways to use the Pronoun Cube: 1/ Roll it to decide your pronouns for the day. This is a fun and easy way to mix things up and experiment with different pronouns. 2/ Put it on your desk so people know how to address you. This is a great way to let others know your pronouns without having to say anything.

    The Pronoun Cube is also great for people who have mirror pronouns. If you use different pronouns depending on who you're talking to, the Pronoun Cube can help you keep track.

    It's the perfect addition to any gender fluid person's collection!

    Features:

    • Six sides with different pronouns: she/her, he/him, they/them, no pronouns today, any pronouns, and roll again
    • Made of high-quality wood
    • Fun and easy way to express your pronouns
    • Great for people with mirror pronouns

    Benefits:

    • Express your gender identity in a fun and easy way
    • Let others know how to address you
    • Keep track of your pronouns if you have mirror pronouns
    • High-quality, durable product

    Who it's for:

    • Gender fluid people
    • People with mirror pronouns
    • Anyone who wants a fun and easy way to express their pronouns

    Order your Pronoun Cube today and start expressing your pronouns in style!

        • knightly [none/use any]
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          9 hours ago

          Eh, I haven't seen a set of neopronouns that seems like it'd start catching on with non-queer folks. Singular "they" is still controversial among prescriptivists and it's over 500 years old at this point.

          • ThermonuclearEgg [she/her, they/them]
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            8 hours ago

            I don't think any set of neopronouns is going to catch on with the cis libs out of its own momentum, and there's at least a 50/50 that reactionaries would try to turn it into an attack helicopter joke if it did

            Bazinga move would be to get one into a Marvel movie