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“You can’t be a system!! You and ___ both do this!!!”
We still share a brain.
“You and ____ LOVEEE this!!”
We still share a brain.
“You and ____ talk very similarly!!!”
We still share a brain.
FLAGS FOR COMMON PRONOUNS + COMBOS (PART ONE)
[pt : flags for common pronouns and combos part one]
she/her // he/him // they/them // it/its pronoun flags
she/he // she/they // she/it pronoun flags
he/she // he/they // he/it pronoun flags
tagging: @radiomogai @obscurian @imoga-pride @pvincely @pronoun-arc
MICKEY 17 (2025) dir. Bong Joon Ho
what are ur pronouns
oh so u can talk about me: she posted loser shit her swag was so pathetic
.ᴀɴ ᴀᴍᴀᴢɪɴɢ ғʀɪᴇɴᴅ, ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴀ sᴍɪʟᴇ ʟɪᴋᴇ ᴀ ᴘʀɪɴᴄᴇ!જ⁀➴ ♡
Nonbinary people can use they/them pronouns, or it/its, or neopronouns,
But they can also use he/him and she/her pronouns, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can present androgynously,
But they can also present masculinely or femininely, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can go on HRT and get surgeries to physically transition,
But they don’t have to, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can choose a new name/a different name from their birth name,
But they can also go by their birth name or some variation of it, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
There are no “rules” to being nonbinary. That’s kind of the whole point. Nonbinary people are nonbinary no matter how they present.