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Interests Zone => ⚚ ∙ Life on Earth! => Topic started by: Memory on April 30, 2024 @150.14
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Share your neopronouns and/or learn more about them :ozwomp:
tw: gore , blood
my hoard:
xe/xem
blood/bloods
gore/gores
horror/horrors
end/ends
scream/screams
clown/clowneirs
fear/fears
rot/rots
doll/dolls
vamp/vamps
byte/bytes
XD/XDs
rawr/rawrs
fang/fangs
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It/itself (if you count that)
Rose/roseself
🌹/🌹self
Lace/laceself
(in addition to the more "normal" ones)
rots pronouns are so metal!
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I don't really mind any pronouns, neo or not neo, either because I'm very uuuh floaty about my gender as is, or because most of them don't really translate into my native language so I don't really get to use any in my day-to-day life. Other than the classic binary ones, that is.
But I did have some fondness for ze/xir after Leslie Feinberg
And I've recently stumbled across zhey/zhem and those just feel so. Squishy in a good way! I love them...
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And I've recently stumbled across zhey/zhem and those just feel so. Squishy in a good way! I love them..
ooh ill have to try those out!
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have any of you done anything with xenopronouns (pronouns that exist outside of human language/comprehension)? i would make pigeon-coo pronouns but I can't make the sound myself and it feels weird using pronouns that I can't pronounce :drat:
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Still using my ol' reliable he/it/gore, as much as I would collect neopronouns I seriously have not found one that connects to me as much as gore/gores does
have any of you done anything with xenopronouns (pronouns that exist outside of human language/comprehension)? i would make pigeon-coo pronouns but I can't make the sound myself and it feels weird using pronouns that I can't pronounce :drat:
I didn't know people were doing this but that's very cool! I hope you'll be a pigeon pronouncing professional in no time :cheesy:
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i'm very partial to flora/fleur or some variation thereof
can't quite remember where i came across them, but theyve always kind of been on my mind since
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I use they/them and vi/vir, and have been for years now so I'm fairly set on them at the moment. I've been using they/them for a much longer time, and I'd discovered the common neopronoun set ve/ver. I kinda liked them and the history they have (if I'm remembering right they have been used in an older science fiction novel), but I had some qualms with using it to describe myself- I felt "ve" resembled the pronoun "he" too much, at least in writing, for me to really be in love with them. So I started using the modified vi/vir/virs pronoun. It's pronounced the same as the more common ve/ver basically, but it *feels* better, you know?
I've yet to see anyone using vi/vir besides me, or see it listed on other sites or anything of the sort. As far as I'm aware I'm the only one who uses vi/vir LOL