Nominative (subject) Des wrote a carefully-
researched article. (Memorization help - "she" or "they")
Objective (object) I cited des. (Memorization help - "them")
Possessive determiner Pair carefully-researched article won an award. (Memorization help- "their")
Possessive pronoun That research is pairs or des. (Memorization help - "theirs" or "his")
Reflexive They cited pairself. (Memorization help - "theirself")
Yes I'm serious, I can provide historical usage in discord screenshots, and I could get like 10 people right now to back them up in this thread, these have been my pronouns for a while now.
It is etymologically related to https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Neopronouns#De
My goal in usage is maintaining a natural flow by comparing the pronouns to existing ones you may already know.
Hey I'd like to request: des/pair/pairs
Yes I'm serious, I can provide historical usage in discord screenshots, and I could get like 10 people right now to back them up in this thread, these have been my pronouns for a while now. It is etymologically related to https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Neopronouns#De My goal in usage is maintaining a natural flow by comparing the pronouns to existing ones you may already know.
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