Dear Dragonfucker, would you be so kind as to explain drag pronouns to someone who never heard about drag pronouns until now but would love to be educated on them?
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Sure! Drag uses drag/dragself person-independent pronouns. Drag's pronouns are inflected and conjugated the same way in first, second, and third person, and they're the same as a subject, object, or possessive. Most people have 9 pronouns to cover all those use cases, but drag only has one. The only special case is the dragself pronoun, for the reflexive form. The pronouns represent drag's identity as a dragon rider.
Drag is extremely excited today because drag proposed to drag's dragon! @[email protected] agreed to marry drag!
Drag makes coming out of its cave more than once every thousand years worth it <3
Well then congrats!
And thanks for the explanation
Drag's pronouns make me worry i might remember them wrong. But drag's rather reasonable about it as far as I can tell.
yuck people who do this suck
Lmao! I'm picking up what you're putting down. Still kinda weird, but not in a bad way :)