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Pronoun check with the name TC and pronouns
It/Its/Itself
Love/Loves/Loveself
Moth/Moths/Mothself
Bug/Bugs/Bugself
Vee/Vees/Veeself
(sorry abt this since I legit just requested not too long ago)
It’s no problem!
It’s a good thing we were able to catch TC before it left. Based on what it said, it very much needed its bag. Did love say what love needed its bag for? No, I don’t think love said why love needed loves bag so much. I mean, moth probably just had most of moths things in mothe bag. But you���ve met TC now! Albeit, you and moth only spoke for a few minutes. Anyway, what did you think of bug? See, I told you bug seemed like a nice person. You and bug will have to meet properly another time when we’re not running after bug. I wonder where bug was going to? No, I don’t think vee said where vee was going. Vee seemed like vee was in a bit of a rush, though. I suppose vee just didn’t have the time to talk that much.
#TC#I assumed you wanted all the pronouns if one check#let me know if you wanted them separately!#it/love/moth/bug/vee#it/its/itself#love/loves/loveself#moth/moths/mothself#bug/bugs/bugself#vee/vees/veeself#pronoun checks#lgbt#lgbtq#lgbtqia#pronouns#pronoun check#tobi-cockroach#it/its#love/loves#moth/moths#bug/bugs
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(A flag for those who use nature-related nounself and/or emojiself pronouns.)
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(This type of pronouns includes [but is not limited to]):
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(Flag ID: A flag with 3 horizontal stripes. The stripes are green to represent plants and biology. There is a yellow-green stripe in between them to represent animals and energy. The yellow outline of a heart covers the center of the flag to represent the connection to nature.)
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#pronouns#pronoun flags#3rdp pronouns#nature-related pronouns#theme: nature#plant-plants#flower-flowers#water-waters#sky-skys#moss-mosses#bug-bugs#leaf-leafs#🍄-🍄s#shroom-shrooms#plantself#flowerself#waterself#skyself#mosself#bugself#leafself#🍄self#shroomself
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GOOD NEWS EVERYONE
I felt like doing some important research between annual surveys, and an offhand comment from @averixus prompted a Tournament. This will be the masterpost.
Me and @averixus chose the pairs in the first round using a random number generator on the top 32 pronoun sets from the Gender Census 2023 results.
Round 1
Poll 1: one/one/oneself vs. void/void/voidself
Poll 2: avoid pronouns vs. ze/zir/zirself
Poll 3: pup/pup/pupself vs. vamp/vamp/vampself
Poll 4: star/star/starself vs. thon/thon/thonself
Poll 5: bun/bun/bunself vs. xe/xem/xemself
Poll 6: mew/mew/mewself vs. ae/aer/aerself
Poll 7: xey/xem/xemself vs. they/them/themself
Poll 8: ve/ver/verself vs. ze/zem/zemself
Poll 9: e/em/emself vs. they/them/themselves
Poll 10: ne/nem/nemself vs. he/him/himself
Poll 11: kit/kit/kitself vs. rot/rot/rotself
Poll 12: fae/faer/faeself vs. ey/em/emself
Poll 13: hy/hym/hymself vs. hy/hymn/hymnself
Poll 14: she/her/herself vs. use name as pronoun
Poll 15: voi/void/voidself vs. bug/bug/bugself
Poll 16: it/it/itself vs. ze/hir/hirself
Round 2
Poll 1: one/one/oneself vs. avoid pronouns
Poll 2: vamp/vamp/vampself vs. star/star/starself
Poll 3: xe/xem/xemself vs. ae/aer/aerself
Poll 4: they/them/themself vs. ze/zem/zemself
Poll 5: they/them/themselves vs. he/him/himself
Poll 6: kit/kit/kitself vs. fae/faer/faeself
Poll 7: hy/hymn/hymnself vs. use name as pronoun
Poll 8: voi/void/voidself vs. it/it/itself
Round 3
Poll 1: avoid pronouns vs. star/star/starself
Poll 2: xe/xem/xemself vs. they/them/themself
Poll 3: they/them/themselves vs. fae/faer/faeself
Poll 4: use name as pronoun vs. it/it/itself
Semi-final
Poll 1: avoid pronouns vs. they/them/themself
Poll 2: they/them/themselves vs. it/it/itself
Final
they/them/themself vs. it/it/itself
WINNER: they/them/themself
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Y2K id pack one .. two .. three .. divider
with specific themes of transparent tech and glitches/viruses, requested by @uiw-am sorry this took so long i literally couldn't find any good transparent tech gifs
NAMES - pulse, blank, stutter, byte, audio, user, mic, neo, chip, coda, cy, cyber, link, rom, static, tetris, gizmo, volt, gig [some letters could be replaced with numbers! r0m, n30, etc..]
NON THEMED - thxy / thxm / thxr / thxrs / thxmself - ne / nym / nir / nymself - it / its / itself
NOUNSELF - glitch / glitches /glitchself - .exe / .exes / .exeself - byte / bytes / byteself - pix / pixs / pixself - pixel / pixels / pixelself - error / errors / errorself - 404 / 404s / 404self - virus / virus / viruself - wire / wires / wireself - tech / techs /techself - delete / deletes / deleteself - stop / stops / stopself - skip / skips / skipself - screen / screens / screenself - audio / audios / audioself - hack / hacks / hackself - load / loads / loadself - upload / uploads / uploadself - reload / reloads / reloadself - beep / beeps / beepself - bug / bugs / bugself - whir / whirs / whirself - corrupt / corrupt / corruptself - data / datas / dataself - bright / brights / brightself - color / colors / colorself - crash / crashs / crashself
#🧁 - soon you'll be just like me; beautiful!#fought so hard w the names#names#name suggestions#name ideas#name list#masc names#fem names#nonbinary names#pronouns#pronoun suggestions#pronoun ideas#pronoun list#neopronouns#neopronoun ideas#neopronoun list#neopronoun suggestions#id pack#npt pack#npt list#npt ideas#npt suggestions#technology#tech#y2k#glitch#glitches
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Know Your Neopronouns
If you look around online, you can find lists of neopronouns. (Neopronouns are words that get can be used instead of 'he' or 'she' when refering to someone.) Most show just the first 2 terms (‘Ey/Em,’ or ‘Ze/Zim’). Few provide any info about how to pronounce them. And even less provide examples of how messy real usage is. This guide is an attempt to show how real people are using neopronouns. It’s based off the data of the 2020-2023 (Nonbinary) Gender Censuses.
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English Pronoun Sets include:
Subject (the person acting) – ie. They
Object (the person the action is happening to) – ie. Them
Dependent Possessive (ownership, thing owned is named) - ie. Their
Independent Possessive (ownership, thing owned is not named) – ie. Theirs
Reflexive (action affecting the person who is acting) – ie. Themself
In a sentence:
They walked in and told me their name was Chris. I said hi, and showed them the name tags. They found theirs and put it on themself.
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Neopronouns come in 3 flavours:
The first type is based off the most common English personal pronouns:
‘They/Them/Their/Theirs/Themself (or Themselves)’
‘He/Him/His/His/Himself’
‘She/Her/Her/Hers/Herself’
This type of neopronoun usually mimics the ending sounds of one or more of the common pronoun sets. For example, ‘Ze/Zem’ pronouns are based on ‘he’ and ‘them.’
The second type includes pronouns not usually used as personal pronouns (like indefinite ('One'), neuter ('It'), or definite (‘that’)). It also includes neopronouns derived from them ('Thon').
The third type is based on various nouns not usually considered related to gender at all ('Star' or 'Pup'). These are called ‘nounself pronouns.’
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I’ve listed both the common pronouns, as well as the most used neopronouns. For each entry, I include a variety of forms and spellings. I do my best to provide pronunciation. (I have not heard all of them pronounced, and what little I was able to find online might not match what real people are saying.) And I mention if they mimic feminine or masculine pronouns, singular they, indefinite pronouns, nouns, etc.
List of the 25 Most Common Pronouns Used By Nonbinary People in 2023 (According to the Gender Census):
They
He
She
It
Xe
Fae
Hir
Ey
E
Ae
Ve
Ze
Star
Hy
Thon
Void
Ne
Kit, Cat
Pup
Vae, Vey
Xey
Mew, Meow
Bun
One
Moon, Lun
Other pronouns with more than 30 users in the census (not included as separate entries)
That, Thing (that/that/thats/thats/thatself, thing/thing/things/things/thingself, that thing/that thing/that thing’s/that thing’s/that thing – 56 people)
Vamp (vamp/vamp/vamps/vamps/vampself – 54 people)
Sun, Sol (sun/sun/suns/suns/sunself, sol/sol/sols/sols/solself – 51 people)
Dey, Dae (dey/dem/deir/deirs/demself, dae/daem/daer/daers/daemself – 46 people)
Zey (zey/zem/zeir/zeirs/zemself – 46 people)
Per (per/per//per/pers/perself – 18 people)
Rot (rot/rot/rots/rots/rotself – 37 people)
Sie/Sier (sie/sier/sier/siers/sierself - 36 people)
Nya/Nyan (nya/nya/nyas/nyas/nyaself, nya/nyan/nyans/nyas/nyanself – 36 people)
Bug (bug/bug/bugs/bugs/bugself – 35 people)
Ix, X (ix/ix/ixs/ixs/ixself, x/x/xs/xs/xself – 34 people)
Ce (ce/cer/cer/cers/cerself – 33 people)
1. Singular They (They/Them)
Most common nonbinary pronoun set, this was used by 30,188 people in the 2023 Gender Census.
Usual Set:
They / Them / Their / Theirs / Themself (30,107 people) Pronunciation: ðeɪ / ðɛm / ðeɪɹ / ðeɪɹz / ðɛmsɛlf (dhay / dhem / dhayr / dhayrz / dhemself)
Nonstandard Sets:
They / Them / Their / Theirs / Themselves (67 people) Pronunciation: ðeɪ / ðɛm / ðeɪɹ / ðeɪɹz / ðɛmsɛlvz (dhay / dhem / dhayr / dhayrz / dhemselvz) Plural they.
They / Them / Their / Theirs / Theirself (3 people) Pronunciation: ðeɪ / ðɛm / ðeɪɹ / ðeɪɹz / ðɛɹsɛlf (dhay / dhem / dhayr / dhayrz / dherself) Nonstandard They
Using them when talking:
They walked in and told me their name was Chris. I said hi, and showed them the name tags. They found theirs and put it on themself.
Nonstandard sets:
They walked in and told me their name was Chris. I said hi, and showed them the name tags. They found theirs and put it on themselves.
They walked in and told me their name was Chris. I said hi, and showed them the name tags. They found theirs and put it on theirself.
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2. Masculine Pronouns (He/Him)
Second most common nonbinary pronoun set, this was used by 17,182 people in the 2023 Gender Census.
Usual Set:
He / Him / His / His / Himself Pronunciation: hiː / hɪm / hɪz / hɪz / hɪmsɛlf (hee / him /hiz / hiz / himself)
Nonstandard Sets:
He / Him / His / His / Hisself Pronunciation: hiː / hɪm / hɪz / hɪz / hɪsɛlf (hee / him /hiz / hiz / hiself)
Using them when talking:
He walked in and told me his name was Chris. I said hi, and showed him the name tags. He found his and put it on himself.
Nonstandard set would end with: He found his and put it on hisself.
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3. Feminine Pronouns (She/Her)
Third most common nonbinary pronoun set, this was used by 13,220 people in the 2023 Gender Census.
Usual Set:
She / Her / Her / Hers / Herself Pronunciation: ʃiː / hɚ / hɚ / hɚz / hɚsɛlf (shee / her /her / herz / herself)
Using them when talking:
She walked in and told me her name was Chris. I said hi, and showed her the name tags. She found hers and put it on herself.
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4. Neuter Pronouns (It/It)
4th most common set of pronouns (up from 5th last year), and probably the most controversal. Seen as dehumanizing by many people, and as validating by others. (7,859 people)
Usual Set:
It / It /Its / Its / Itself Pronunciation: ɪt / ɪt / ɪts / ɪts / ɪtsɛlf (it / it / its / its / itself)
Using them when talking:
It walked in and told me its name was Chris. I said hi, and showed it the name tags. It found its and put it on itself.
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5. Xe/Xem Pronouns
5th most common set of nonbinary pronouns, and the most popular neopronoun set. (4,649 people)
Usual Set:
Xe / Xem / Xyr / Xyrs / Xymself (4,504 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɛm / zɚ / zɚz / zɛmsɛlf (zee / zem / zer / zerz / zemself) Based on: Singular They, with Feminine subject and possessive pronouns
Nonstandard Sets:
Xe / Xir / Xir / Xirs / Xirself (74 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɚ / zɚ / zɚz / zɚsɛlf (zee / zer / zer / zerz / zerself) Based on: Feminine
Xe / Xim / Xis / Xis / Ximself (27 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɪm / zɪz / zɪz / zɪmsɛlf (zee / zim / ziz / ziz / zimself) Based on: Masculine
Xe / Xem / Xir / Xirs / Xirself (23 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɛm / zɚ / zɚz / zɚsɛlf (zee / zem / zer / zerz / zerself) Based on: Nonstandard They, with Feminine possessive pronouns
Spelling:
Subject - Xe (4604), Xie (18), Xi (10), Xy (9), Xhe (7)
Object - Xem (4508), Xim (38), Xym (10), Xiem (3) | Xir (38), Xer (24), Xyr (18), Xher (3)
Dep. Possessive - Xyr (4472), Xir (62), Xer (43), Xeir (23), Xier (5) | Xis (32)
Ind. Possessive - Xyrs (4469), Xirs (54), Xir's (4), Xers (42), Xeirs (22), Xiers (5), Xhers (3) | Xis (25) | Xir (7), Xyr (3)
Reflexive - Xemself (4495), Ximself (31), Xymself (9) | Xirself (42), Xerself (28), Xyrself (22), Xeirself (7)
Using them when talking:
Xe walked in and told me xyr name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xem the name tags. Xe found xyrs and put it on xymself.
Nonstandard sets:
Xe walked in and told me xir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xir the name tags. Xe found xirs and put it on xirself.
Xe walked in and told me xis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xim the name tags. Xe found xis and put it on ximself.
Xe walked in and told me xir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xem the name tags. Xe found xirs and put it on xirself.
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6. Faerself Pronouns (Fae/Faer)
6th most common set of pronouns, and the 2nd most popular neopronoun set. (2,662 people)
Usual Set:
Fae / Faer / Faer / Faers / Faeself (2,623) Pronunciation: feɪ / feɪɹ / feɪɹ / feɪɹz / feɪsɛlf (fay / fayr / fayr / fayrz / fayself) Based on: the noun Fae/Fairy, with Feminine object and possessive pronouns
Nonstandard Sets:
Fey / Fem / Feir / Feirs / Femself (10 people) Pronunciation: feɪ / fɛm / feɪɹ / feɪɹz / fɛmsɛlf (fay / fem / fayr / fayrz / femself) Based on: Singular They
Fey / Fem / Feir / Feirs / Feirself (9 people) Pronunciation: feɪ / fɛm / feɪɹ / feɪɹz / feɪɹsɛlf (fay / fem / fayr / fayrz / fayrself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Fey / Feyr / Feyr / Feyrs / Feyrself (6 people) Pronunciation: feɪ / feɪɹ / feɪɹ / feɪɹz / feɪɹsɛlf (fay / fayr / fayr / fayrz / fayrself) Based on: Feminine
Spelling:
Subject - Fae (2638), Fey (18)
Object -Faer (2625), Feyr (3) | Fem (14), Faem (7)
Dep. Possessive - Faer (2637), Feir (11), Feyr (7)
Ind. Possessive - Faers (2636), Feirs (11), Feyrs (6)| Faes (3)
Reflexive - Faeself (2625) | Faerself (7), Feirself (5), Feyrself (5) | Femself (7), Faemself (4)
Using them when talking:
Fae walked in and told me faer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed faer the name tags. Fae found faers and put it on faeself.
Nonstandard sets:
Fey walked in and told me feir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed fem the name tags. Fey found feirs and put it on femself.
Fey walked in and told me feir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed fem the name tags. Fey found feirs and put it on feirself.
Fey walked in and told me feyr name was Chris. I said hi, and showed feyr the name tags. Fey found feyrs and put it on feyrself.
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7. Hir Pronouns (Ze or Sie/Hir)
The set associated with older users. Shi/Hir is also associated with the furry fandom and intersex people (who may consider it a completely different set. Research suggests there might have been drama in the 90s.) (2,190 people)
Usual Set:
Ze / Hir / Hir / Hirs / Hirself (2,148 people) Pronunciation: ziː / hiːɹ / hiːɹ / hiːɹz / hiːɹsɛlf (zee / heer / heer / heerz / heerself) Based on: Feminine, with a long ‘ee’ for all forms.
Nonstandard Sets:
Shi / Hir / Hir / Hirs / Hirself (34 people) Pronunciation: ʃaɪ / hiːɹ / hiːɹ / hiːɹz / hiːɹsɛlf (shy / heer / heer / heerz / heerself) Based on: Feminine, with the same long ‘ee.’
Spelling:
Subject - Ze (2107), Sie (30), Zie (6), Se (3) | Shi (26), Shy (6)
Object - Hir (2177), Hyr (9)
Dep. Possessive - Hir (2174), Hyr (8) | Hirs (5)
Ind. Possessive - Hirs (2177), Hyrs (7)
Reflexive - Hirself (2173), Hyrself (7) | Hemself (3)
Using them when talking:
Ze walked in and told me hir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed hir the name tags. Ze found hirs and put it on hirself.
Nonstandard set:
Shi walked in and told me hir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed hir the name tags. Shi found hirs and put it on hirself.
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8. Elverson Pronouns (Ey/Em)
Very similar to Spivak pronouns (next), these ones have the subject pronoun (‘ey’) based on ‘they,’ rather than ‘he’ or ‘she.’ (2,056 people)
Usual Set:
Ey / Em / Eir / Eirs / Emself (2,037 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / ɛm / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / ɛmsɛlf (ay / em / ayr / ayrz / emself) Based on: Singular They
Nonstandard sets:
Ey / Em / Eir / Eirs / Eirself (10 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / ɛm / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / eɪɹsɛlf (ay / em / ayr / ayrz / ayrself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Spelling:
Subject - Ey (2051), Ei (3)
Object - Em (2048)
Dep. Possessive - Eir (2049)
Ind. Possessive - Eirs (2049)
Reflexive - Emself (2037), Eimself (3) | Eirself (11)
Using them when talking:
Ey walked in and told me eir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed em the name tags. Ey found eirs and put it on emself.
Nonstandard set would end with: Ey found eirs and put it on eirself.
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9. Spivak Pronouns (E/Em)
The set most often named in articles explaining neopronouns. (1,624 people)
Usual Set:
E / Em / Eir / Eirs / Emself (1,575 people) Pronunciation: iː / ɛm / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / ɛmsɛlf (ee / em / ayr / ayrz / emself) Based on: Singular They, with Feminine/Masculine subject pronoun.
Nonstandard sets:
E / Em / Es / Es / Emself (13 people) Pronunciation: iː / ɛm / iːz / iːz / ɛmsɛlf (ee / em / eez / eez / emself) Based on: Masculine
Spelling:
Subject - E (1604), 'E (3) | En (7) | Em (8)
Object - Em (1600), Im (6) | E (5) |En (4)
Dep. Possessive - Eir (1577), Er (5) | Es (14), Is (5) | Ems (6) | Ens (4)
Ind. Possessive - Eirs (1576), Ers (5) | Es (10), Is (5), 'Is (3) | Ems (9) | Ens (3)
Reflexive - Emself (1593), Imself (4) | Eself (4) | Enself (4)
Using them when talking:
E walked in and told me eir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed em the name tags. E found eirs and put it on emself.
Nonstandard set:
E walked in and told me es name was Chris. I said hi, and showed em the name tags. E found es and put it on emself.
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10. Lindsay Pronouns (Ae/Aer) (344 people)
Very similar to Spivak and Elverson pronouns. Created for a scifi alien race in 1920.
Usual Set:
Ae / Aer / Aer / Aers / Aerself (236 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / eɪɹ / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / eɪɹsɛlf (ay / ayr / ayr / ayrz / ayrself) Based on: Feminine, with vowels similar to Singular They.
Nonstandard sets:
Ae / Aem / Aer / Aers / Aemself (22 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / ɛm / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / ɛmsɛlf (ay / em / ayr / ayrz / emself) Based on: Singular They
Ae / Aer / Aers / Aers / Aerself (20 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / eɪɹz / eɪɹsɛlf (ay / ayr / ayrz / ayrz / ayrself) Based on: Feminine, with possessives based on nouns.
Ae / Aem / Aer / Aers / Aerself (19 people) Pronunciation: eɪ / ɛm / eɪɹ / eɪɹz / eɪɹsɛlf (ay / em / ayr / ayrz / ayrself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Spelling:
Subject - Ae (328), Æ (4), Ay (4) | Aer (3)
Object - Aer (268) | Aem (44) | Ae (13)
Dep. Possessive - Aer (285), Ær (3), Aeir (5), Ayr (4) | Aers (24) | Aes (8)
Ind. Possessive - Aers (296), Aer's (4), Ærs (3), Aeirs (5), Ayrs (4) | Aer (6) | Aes (12)
Reflexive - Aerself (280), Ærself (3), Aeirself (3) | Aemself (25) | Aeself (14)
Using them when talking:
Ae walked in and told me aer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed aer the name tags. Ae found aers and put it on aerself.
Nonstandard sets:
Ae walked in and told me aer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed aem the name tags. Ae found aers and put it on aemself.
Ae walked in and told me aers name was Chris. I said hi, and showed aer the name tags. Ae found aers and put it on aerself.
Ae walked in and told me aer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed aem the name tags. Ae found aers and put it on aerself.
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11. Ve/Ver Pronouns
These seem to be the neopronouns to play around with! Many of the sets here alternate masculine and feminine forms, sometimes in unpredictable ways. (304 people)
Usual Set:
Ve / Ver / Ver / Vers / Verself (70 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɚ / vɚ / vɚz / vɚsɛlf (vee / ver / ver / verz / verself) Based on: Feminine
Nonstandard Sets:
Ve / Ver / Vis / Vis / Verself (42 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɚ / vɪz / vɪz / vɚsɛlf (vee / ver / viz / viz / verself) Based on: Masculine and Feminine
Ve / Vem / Ver / Vers / Vemself (32 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɛm / vɚ / vɚz / vɛmsɛlf (vee / vem / ver / verz / vemself) Based on: Singular They
Ve / Vim / Vis / Vis / Vimself (30 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɪm / vɪz / vɪz / vɪmsɛlf (vee / vim / viz / viz / vimself) Based on: Masculine
Ve / Vem / Vir / Virs / Virself (29 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɛm / viːɹ / viːɹz / vɚsɛlf (vee / vem / veer / veerz / verself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Ve / Ver / Vis / Vers / Verself (22 people) Pronunciation: viː / vɚ / vɪz / vɚz / vɚsɛlf (vee / ver / viz / verz / verself) Based on: Feminine, with one Masculine possessive
Spelling:
Subject - Ve (230), Vi (59), Vy (4)
Object - Ver (90), Vir (57), Zher (6) | Vim (59), Vem (56), Vym (5) | Ven (8) | Vis (4)
Dep. Possessive - Vir (73), Ver (56), Veir (18), Vyr (10), Vier (4) | Vis (107) | Virs (4), Vers (3) | Vens (3)
Ind. Possessive - Virs (83), Vers (67), Veirs (18), Vyrs (9), Vaers (3) | Vis (92) | Vens (3)
Reflexive - Verself (100), Virself (75), Vyrself (5), Verrself (4) | Vimself (48), Vemself (33) | Viself (4), Veself (4) | Venself (6)
Using them when talking:
Ve walked in and told me ver name was Chris. I said hi, and showed ver the name tags. Ve found vers and put it on verself.
Nonstandard sets:
Ve walked in and told me vis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed ver the name tags. Ve found vis and put it on verself.
Ve walked in and told me ver name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vem the name tags. Ve found vers and put it on vemself.
Ve walked in and told me vis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vim the name tags. Ve found vis and put it on vimself.
Ve walked in and told me vir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vem the name tags. Ve found virs and put it on virself.
Ve walked in and told me vis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed ver the name tags. Ve found vers and put it on vimself.
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12. Ze Pronouns
Pronounced almost identically to Xe pronouns, but derives from Ze/Hir pronouns (286 people)
Usual Set:
Ze / Zir / Zir / Zirs / Zirself (140 people) Pronunciation: ziː / ziːɹ / ziːɹ / ziːɹz / ziːɹsɛlf (zee / zeer / zeer / zeerz / zeerself) Based on: Ze/Hir, which is based on Feminine, with a long ‘ee’ for all forms.
Nonstandard Sets:
Ze / Zem / Zir / Zirs / Zemself (76 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɛm / ziːɹ / ziːɹz / zɛmsɛlf (zee / zem / zeer / zeerz / zemself) Based on: Singular They
Ze / Zem / Zir / Zirs / Zirself (26 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɛm / ziːɹ / ziːɹz / ziːɹsɛlf (zee / zem / zeer / zeerz / zeerself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Ze / Zim / Zis / Zis / Zimself (76 people) Pronunciation: ziː / zɪm / zɪz / zɪz / zɪmsɛlf (zee / zim / ziz / ziz / zimself) Based on: Masculine
Spelling:
Subject - Ze (237), Zie (27), Zhe (17), Zi (3)
Object - Zir (126), Zer (8), Zher (6) | Zem (83), Zim (31), Zhim (7)
Dep. Possessive - Zir (181), Zer (31), Zeir (20), Zyr (12), Zher (10), Zhir (3) | Zis (10) | Zirs (5)
Ind. Possessive - Zirs (178), Zers (31), Zeirs (22), Zyrs (12), Zhers (10), Zhirs (3) | Zis (8) | Zir (3)
Reflexive - Zirself (149), Zerself (14), Zherself (6), Zyrself (4), Zeirself (3) | Zemself (78), Zimself (25), Zymself (4), Zhimself (7) | Zeself (4)
Using them when talking:
Ze walked in and told me zir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed zir the name tags. Ze found zirs and put it on zirself.
Nonstandard sets:
Ze walked in and told me zir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed zem the name tags. Ze found zirs and put it on zemself.
Ze walked in and told me zir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed zem the name tags. Ze found zirs and put it on zirself.
Ze walked in and told me zis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed zim the name tags. Ze found zis and put it on zimself.
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13. Star Pronouns
The most popular nounself pronouns (13th overall)! (157 people)
Usual Set:
Star / Star / Stars / Stars / Starself (133 people) Pronunciation: stɑɹ / stɑɹ / stɑɹz / stɑɹz / stɑɹsɛlf (star / star / starz / starz / starself) Based on: Nouns
Nonstandard Sets:
Usual Set: Star / Star / Star / Stars / Starself (9 people) Pronunciation: stɑɹ / stɑɹ / stɑɹ / stɑɹz / stɑɹsɛlf (star / star / star / starz / starself) Based on: Nouns, with possessives influenced by Feminine/Singular They
Spelling:
Subject - Star (150) | Sta (3)
Object - Star (144) | Stars (4)
Dep. Possessive - Stars (119), Star's (16) | Star (12)
Ind. Possessive - Stars (130), Star's (19)
Reflexive - Starself (150)
Using them when talking:
Star walked in and told me stars name was Chris. I said hi, and showed star the name tags. Star found stars and put it on starself.
Nonstandard sets:
Star walked in and told me star name was Chris. I said hi, and showed star the name tags. Star found stars and put it on starself.
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14. Hy/Hym Pronouns
Pronounced identically to masculine pronouns. (130 people)
Usual Set:
Hy / Hym / Hys / Hys / Hymself (103 people) Pronunciation: hiː / hɪm / hɪz / hɪz / hɪmsɛlf (hee / him /hiz / hiz / himself) Based on: Masculine
Nonstandard Set:
Hey / Hem / Heir / Heirs / Hemself (9 people) Pronunciation: heɪ / hɛm / heɪɹ / heɪɹz / heɪɹsɛlf (hay / hem /hayr / hayrz / hemself) Based on: Singular They
Spelling:
Subject - Hy (97), He (10), Hie (5) | Hey (10)
Object - Hym (65), Hymn (44), Hem (15)
Dep. Possessive - Hys (97) | Heir (11), Hyr (3) | Hymns (4)
Ind. Possessive - Hys (97) | Heirs (1) | Hymns (5)
Reflexive - Hymself (58), Hymnself (46), Hemself (12)
Using them when talking:
Hy walked in and told me hys name was Chris. I said hi, and showed hym the name tags. Hy found hys and put it on hymself.
Nonstandard sets:
Hey walked in and told me heir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed hem the name tags. Hey found heirs and put it on hemself.
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15. Thon Pronouns
One of the oldest neopronouns, dating to 1858. A contraction of 'that one'. Linguists and social reformers LOVED these pronouns, actual users are much rarer. (122 people)
Usual Set:
Thon / Thon / Thons / Thons / Thonself (104 people) Pronunciation: ðʌn / ðʌn / ðʌnz / ðʌnz / ðʌnsɛlf (dhuhn / dhuhn / dhuhnz / dhuhnz / dhuhnself – ‘the’ + n) Based on: One (Indefinite Pronoun), which works identically to nouns
Nonstandard Set:
Thon / Thon / Thon / Thons / Thonself (6 people) Pronunciation: ðʌn / ðʌn / ðʌn / ðʌnz / ðʌnsɛlf (dhuhn / dhuhn / dhuhn / dhuhnz / dhuhnself) Based on: One, with possessives influenced by Feminine/Singular They
Spelling:
Subject - Thon (119)
Object - Thon (114) | Thons (5)
Dep. Possessive - Thons (104), Thon's (5) | Thon (7)
Ind. Possessive - Thons (101), Thon's (12) | Thon (4)
Reflexive - Thonself (119)
Using them when talking:
Thon walked in and told me thons name was Chris. I said hi, and showed thon the name tags. Thon found thons and put it on thonself.
Nonstandard sets:
Thon walked in and told me thon name was Chris. I said hi, and showed thon the name tags. Thon found thons and put it on thonself.
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16. Void Pronouns
The 2nd most popular nounself pronouns (16th overall) (117 people)
Usual Set:
Void / Void / Voids / Voids / Voidself (72 people) Pronunciation: voɪd / voɪd / voɪdz / voɪdz / voɪdsɛlf (voyd / voyd / voydz / voydz / voydself) Based on: Nouns (Void)
Nonstandard Sets:
Voi / Void / Voids / Voids / Voidself (69 people) Pronunciation: voɪ / voɪd / voɪdz / voɪdz / voɪdsɛlf (voy / voyd / voydz / voydz / voydself) Based on: Nouns (Void), with subject form shortened to better match established pronouns
Voi / Void / Void / Voids / Voidself (10 people) Pronunciation: voɪ / voɪd / voɪd / voɪdz / voɪdsɛlf (voy / voyd / voyd / voydz / voydself) Based on: Nouns (Void), with subject form shortened, and possessives influenced by Feminine/Singular They
Spelling:
Subject - Voi (108), Vo (3) | Void (80) | Vi (3)
Object - Void (180) | Voi (9)
Dep. Possessive - Voids (134), Void's (14) | Void (18) | Vois (14) | Voi (4)
Ind. Possessive - Voids (153), Void's (19) | Vois (12)
Reflexive - Voidself (181) | Voiself (9)
Using them when talking:
Void walked in and told me voids name was Chris. I said hi, and showed void the name tags. Void found voids and put it on voidself.
Nonstandard sets:
Voi walked in and told me voids name was Chris. I said hi, and showed void the name tags. Voi found voids and put it on voidself.
Voi walked in and told me void name was Chris. I said hi, and showed void the name tags. Voi found voids and put it on voidself.
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17. Ne/Nem Pronouns
(114 people)
Usual Set:
Ne / Nem / Nir / Nirs / Nemself (61 people) Pronunciation: niː / nɛm / nɚ / nɚz / nɛmsɛlf (nee / nem / ner / nerz / nemself) Based on: Singular They, with Feminine subject and possessive pronouns
Nonstandard Sets:
Ne / Nim / Nis / Nis / Nimself (19 people) Pronunciation: niː / nɪm / nɪz / nɪz / nɪmsɛlf (nee / nim / niz / niz / nimself) Based on: Masculine
Ne / Nem / Nir / Nirs / Nirself (8 people) Pronunciation: niː / nɛm / nɚ / nɚz / nɚsɛlf (nee / nem / ner / nerz / nerself) Based on: Nonstandard They, with Feminine subject and possessive pronouns
Ne / Nem / Nems / Nems / Nemself (7 people) Pronunciation: niː / nɛm / nɛmz / nɛmz / nɛmsɛlf (nee / nem / nemz / nemz / nemself) Based on: Nouns
Spelling:
Subject - Ne (98), Nie (4), Ni (3)
Object - Nem (65), Nym (25), Nim (16)
Dep. Possessive - Nir (48), Neir (11), Nyr (10), Ner (7) | Nis (13), Nys (6) | Nems (3), Nims (3)
Ind. Possessive - Nirs (45), Neirs (11), Nyrs (9), Ners (5) | Nis (15), Nys (5) | Nems (5), Nims (4)
Reflexive - Nemself (68), Nymself (22), Nimself (15) | Nirself (5), Neirself (3), Nyrself (3)
Using them when talking:
Ne walked in and told me nir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed nem the name tags. Ne found nirs and put it on nemself.
Nonstandard sets:
Ne walked in and told me nis name was Chris. I said hi, and showed nim the name tags. Ne found nis and put it on nimself.
Ne walked in and told me nir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed nem the name tags. Ne found nirs and put it on nirself.
Ne walked in and told me nems name was Chris. I said hi, and showed nem the name tags. Ne found nems and put it on nemself.
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18. Kit, Cat Pronouns
The first of the animal based pronouns! People using animal based pronouns frequently alternate between multiple sets - based off animals (kit, bug), their sounds (meow, caw), and their body parts (paw). (103 people)
Usual Set:
Kit / Kit / Kits / Kits / Kitself (60 people) Pronunciation: kɪt / kɪt / kɪts / kɪts / kɪtsɛlf (kit / kit / kits / kits / kitself) Based on: Nouns (Kit/Kitty)
Nonstandard Sets:
Cat / Cat / Cats / Cats / Catself (23 people) Pronunciation: kat / kat / kats / kats / katsɛlf (kat / kat / kats / kats / katself) Based on: Nouns (Cat)
Spelling:
Subject - Kit (69) | Kitty (6) | Cat (23)
Object - Kit (64) | Kits (3) | Kitty (8) | Cat (23)
Dep. Possessive - Kits (65), Kit's (3) | Kittys (4), Kitty's (3) | Cats (18), Cat's (4)
Ind. Possessive - Kits (62), Kit's (4) | Kitty's (4) | Kittens (3) | Cats (17), Cat's (6)
Reflexive - Kitself (67) | Kittyself (4) | Kittenself (4) | Catself (23)
Using them when talking:
Kit walked in and told me kits name was Chris. I said hi, and showed kit the name tags. Kit found kits and put it on kitself.
Nonstandard sets:
Cat walked in and told me cats name was Chris. I said hi, and showed cat the name tags. Cat found cats and put it on catself.
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19. Pup Pronouns
(102 people)
Usual Set: Pup / Pup / Pups / Pups / Pupself (75 people) Pronunciation: pʌp / pʌp / pʌps / pʌps / pʌpsɛlf (puhp / puhp / puhps / puhps / puhpself) Based on: Nouns (Pup/Puppy)
Spelling:
Subject - Pup (85) | Dog (6), The Dog (5) | Mutt (4)
Object - Pup (75) | Pups (6)| Dog (5), The Dog (4) | Mutt (4)
Dep. Possessive - Pups (69), Pup's (12) | Dogs (3), The Dog's (4) | Mutts (4)
Ind. Possessive - Pups (69), Pup's (13) | Dogs (5), The Dog's (4) | Mutts (4)
Reflexive - Pupself (82) | Dogself (6) | Itself (4) | Muttself (4)
Using them when talking:
Pup walked in and told me pups name was Chris. I said hi, and showed pup the name tags. Pup found pups and put it on pupself.
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20. Vae Pronouns
Ve pronouns have endless variations! These ones use a subject form based on They, rather than He/She, and seem to be influenced by Ae and Fae pronouns. (91 people)
Usual Set:
Vae / Vaem / Vaer / Vaers / Vaemself (42 people) Pronunciation: veɪ / vɛm / veɪɹ / veɪɹz / veɪmsɛlf (vay / vem / vayr / vayrz / vemself) Based on: Singular They
Nonstandard Sets:
Vae / Vaer / Vaer / Vaers / Vaerself (27 people) Pronunciation: veɪ / veɪɹ / veɪɹ / veɪɹz / veɪɹsɛlf (vay / vayr / vayr / vayrz / vayrself) Based on: Feminine
Vae / Vaem / Vaer / Vaers / Vaerself (11 people) Pronunciation: veɪ / vɛm / veɪɹ / veɪɹz / veɪɹsɛlf (vay / vem / vayr / vayrz / vayrself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Spelling:
Subject - Vae (63), Vey (24)
Object - Vem (26), Vaem (22) | Vaer (28) | Vae (3)
Dep. Possessive - Vaer (59), Veir (14), Ver (4)
Ind. Possessive - Vaers (58), Veirs (14), Vers (5)
Reflexive – Vaerself (37), Veirself (4) | Vymself (20), Vaemself (16) | Vaeself (4)
Using them when talking:
Vae walked in and told me vaer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vaem the name tags. Vae found vaers and put it on vaemself.
Nonstandard sets:
Vae walked in and told me vaer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vaer the name tags. Vae found vaers and put it on vaerself.
Vae walked in and told me vaer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed vaem the name tags. Vae found vaers and put it on vaerself.
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21. Xey Pronouns
Xe pronouns also have a version based on They in the subject form. (91 people)
Usual Set:
Xey / Xem / Xeir / Xeirs / Xemself (37 people) Pronunciation: zeɪ / zɛm / zeɪɹ / zeɪɹz / zeɪmsɛlf (zay / zem / zayr / zayrz / zemself) Based on: Singular They
Nonstandard Sets:
Xey / Xem / Xeir / Xeirs / Xeirself (37 people) Pronunciation: zeɪ / zɛm / zeɪɹ / zeɪɹz / zeɪɹsɛlf (zay / zem / zayr / zayrz / zayrself) Based on: Nonstandard They
Xae / Xaem / Xaer / Xaers / Xaerself (11 people) Pronunciation: zeɪ / zeɪɹ / zeɪɹ / zeɪɹz / zeɪɹsɛlf (zay / zayr / zayr / zayrz / zayrself) Based on: Feminine
Spelling:
Subject - Xey (71), Xae (10)
Object - Xem (70), Xaem (4) | Xaer (4)
Dep. Possessive - Xeir (49), Xyr (12), Xaer (8), Xer (7), Xeyr (3)
Ind. Possessive - Xeirs (46), Xyrs (12), Xaers (7), Xers (7), Xeyrs (3)
Reflexive - Xemself (61), Xaemself (3) | Xeirself (5), Xaerself (4)
Using them when talking:
Xey walked in and told me xeir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xem the name tags. Xey found xeirs and put it on xemself.
Nonstandard sets:
Xey walked in and told me xeir name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xem the name tags. Xey found xeirs and put it on xeirself.
Xae walked in and told me xaer name was Chris. I said hi, and showed xaer the name tags. Xae found xaers and put it on xaerself.
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22. Mew Pronouns
These pronouns often alternate with Kit/Cat pronouns, or other cat sounds like Nyan or Purr (89 people)
Usual Set:
Mew / Mew / Mews / Mews / Mewself (48 people) Pronunciation: mjuː / mjuː / mjuːz / mjuːz / mjusɛlf (myoo / myoo / myooz / myooz / myooself) Based on: Nouns (Mew)
Nonstandard Sets:
Meow / Meow / Meows / Meows / Meowself (27 people) Pronunciation: mjaʊ or mi‧aʊ / mjaʊ / mjaʊz / mjaʊz / mjaʊsɛlf (myow / myow / myowz / myowz / myowself) Based on: Nouns (Meow)
Spelling:
Subject - Mew (53) | Meow (29) | Mrr (3)
Object - Mew (49) | Meow (29) | Mrrp (4)
Dep. Possessive - Mews (47) | Meows (25), Meow's (4) | Mrrps (3)
Ind. Possessive - Mews (45) | Meows (27), Meow's (4) | Mrrps (3)
Reflexive - Mewself (50) | Meowself (31) | Mrrpself (3)
Using them when talking:
Mew walked in and told me mews name was Chris. I said hi, and showed mew the name tags. Mew found mews and put it on mewself.
Nonstandard sets:
Meow walked in and told me meows name was Chris. I said hi, and showed meow the name tags. Meow found meows and put it on meowself.
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23. Bun Pronouns
(71 people)
Usual Set:
Bun / Bun / Buns / Buns / Bunself (60 people) Pronunciation: bʌn / bʌn / bʌnz / bʌnz / bʌnsɛlf (buhn / buhn / buhnz / buhnz / buhnself) Based on: Nouns (Bunny)
Spelling:
Subject - Bun (69)
Object - Bun (69)
Dep. Possessive - Buns (59), Bun's (10)
Ind. Possessive - Buns (55), Bun's (10)
Reflexive - Bunself (68)
Using them when talking:
Bun walked in and told me buns name was Chris. I said hi, and showed bun the name tags. Bun found buns and put it on bunself.
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24. Indefinite Pronouns (One)
The 'formal' option - this is what grammarians used to suggest (64 people)
Usual Set:
One / One / One's / One's / Oneself (51 people) Pronunciation: wʌn / wʌn / wʌnz / wʌnz / wʌnsɛlf (wuhn / wuhn / wuhnz / wuhnz / wuhnself) Based on: Indefinite Pronoun
Spelling:
Subject - One (53), That One (7), This One (4)
Object - One (50), That One (8), This One (3)
Dep. Possessive - One's (30), Ones (23), That One's (6), This One's (3)
Ind. Possessive - One's (31), Ones (22), That One's (6)
Reflexive - Oneself (53), That One's Self (4)
Using them when talking:
One walked in and told me one's name was Chris. I said hi, and showed one the name tags. One found one's and put it on oneself.
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25. Moon/Lun Pronouns
(57 people)
Usual Set:
Moon / Moon / Moons / Moons / Moonself (32 people) Pronunciation: muːn / muːn / muːnz / muːnz / muːnsɛlf (moon / moon / moonz / moonz / moonself) Based on: Nouns (Moon)
Nonstandard sets:
Lun / Lun / Luns / Luns / Lunself (9 people) Pronunciation: luːn / luːn / luːnz / luːnz / luːnsɛlf (loon / loon / loonz / loonz / loonself) Based on: Nouns (Lunar)
Spelling:
Subject - Moon (33) | Lun (9) | Lu (8)
Object - Moon (33) | Lun (10) | Luna (6) | Lunar (3)
Dep. Possessive - Moons (26), Moon's (8) | Luns (12)
Ind. Possessive - Moons (26), Moon's (7) | Luns (12)
Reflexive - Moonself (34) | Lunself (12) | Lunaself (4)
Using them when talking:
Moon walked in and told me moons name was Chris. I said hi, and showed moon the name tags. Moon found moons and put it on moonself.
Nonstandard sets:
Lun walked in and told me luns name was Chris. I said hi, and showed lun the name tags. Lun found luns and put it on lunself.
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A note on defining sets:
Deciding what to consider a variant, and what to consider a different set altogether, wasn't easy.
Elverson and Spivak pronouns are mostly separated because of their history, and how (relatively) well known they are. I then tried to stay consistent, and separated things like 'ze' and 'zey' sets.
Animal and sound based nounself pronouns are grouped based on how difficult it was to separate them. A relatively high percentage of people wrote 'kit' and 'cat' forms into the same entry. Less people grouped 'mew' and 'nya' forms. And, while 'mew' and 'nya' forms were FREQUENTLY grouped with 'kit' and 'cat' forms, I kept them separate for my own sanity.
I am also VERY glad that 'sie/sier' pronouns didn't make the top 25. 'Sie', 'se', 'sea', 'ce', and 'ke' are probably unsortable without talking to their users individually. (There's at least three pronunciations in there - 'zee', see' and 'kee'!) But I love the 4 people using 'sir' as a pronoun. That amuses me!
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theorbugbugs! ⸻ a theorpron (link) term for using bug/bug/bugs/bugs/bugself pronouns in theory, but not in practice!
etymology; theor, bug bugs!
font used is chewy!
for 💤 anon!
tagging @radiomogai!
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blarg, you know what?
🌟 System intro time !!! 🌟
Welcome to the Brightside Brigade!!! We are a trauma based mixed origin + potentially frameworked system, and this blog belongs to the host. (Trauma based is bold to point out the fact that we are traumagenic in initial nature, so no one claims we're endo as a point of dismissal! Which shouldn't be anyway, but yk. We consider ourselves mixed origin because not all of us identify as originating from the bodies brain!!! Very few of us are brainmade). We also have very low switching and are full of fictives and nonhumans!
Only a small handful of us really front, but there's more of us in there for sure! So, let me show you us, the bastards!!!


First up is me! I'm the host of our system: the one (of many) Dr. Jack Bright! I'm probably the coolest fictive around...(/silly). I'm the one who posts most often, the nerd you see posting up a storm and never stopping! And no, I'm not going to source separate because of one bastard, I am myself and only myself!
*(Host/fawn[with bite])
My pronouns are he/they/nya, and these are the emojies I associate with myself: 💉🥀👁🦌

And next up, we've got... well!!! We've got Homelander! (If any of you are weird to him I'm going to sentence you to a hamsters death). He's our second most frequent Fronter, our anger/aggression holder, and the hosts specific protector, and in sys partner. Hdgdsddd. It's important to note that he's blocked from most of his memories when he fronts, which tends to irritate him even more, so be wary of that. He's usually the one you see complaining about the hosts behavior.
*(Anger/aggression holder, personal protector, occasional agressor/ect)
He uses he/him and this particular emoji:🎆

If I had a nickle for every time we've got a fictive from a source we haven't actually engaged with, I'd have two nickels. ANYWAY. We've got Kev here. He's currently Jacks CG when Jack is regressed, and possibly an age slider himself though that's unsure at the moment. Definitely autistic. He can't front alone or without something to occupy him or he'll start getting anxious.
*(Personal CG/potential age slider)
He uses he/him pronouns and this emoji:🐙
Our third most frequent Fronter is Bug! Unfortunately, Bug is radqueer adjacent, but Bug is monitored closely so he does not get hurt. Bugs stances do not reflect the overall system. Bug is semi-verbal and types very simplisticly, and refers to bugself in third person. Bug is very sweet despite what his stances may suggest, and is anti-contact and non consensual acts. Bug is highly social.
UPDATE: CURRENT DORMANT
Bug uses he/him and nameself pronouns, and uses these emojis: 🦠🦂
Moving on to those who don't front/we don't know much about!!

Dogday is a happy-go-lucky little guy! He tries to cheer up members of the system when they're sad, scared, or angry, even when they don't like him much! Everyone is his friend, weather they like it or not.
Pronouns: he/it/pup

Aster (the collector) is Dogdays best friend, and they're never far apart. He also holds a lot of childhood anger, and unfortunately has the vocabulary of a COD Lobby back in its peak. Despite this, all he really wants to do is play!
Pronouns: He/they
CherryBlossom, better know as Chee, is our general caretaker. Sweet and patient, she handles even the rowdiest of headmates.
Pronouns: she/her
This fellow is N! He's our librarian. He has catalogs of all the memories anyone fronting or looking for info about the system could need!
Pronouns: he/it
Prince is a symbiote!
Pronouns: he/sym
Epsilon
Pronouns: They/Glitch
And Axis!
Pronouns: he/it
#system intro#alter intro#actually plural#Actually system#plural system#System#system stuff#mixed origin system#endo safe#endo friendly#pluralpunk#plural community#plurality#pluralgang#fictives
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໑ৎ♡ Get To Know The Account And The Creator ♡໑ৎ
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໑ৎ♡ About The Account ♡໑ৎ
This is an account for Neurodivergent Reality Shifters to send in asks specifically about what Neurodivergent Shifting Culture is to them, how they experience it, an example of it, and other similar topics to those things.
So, you would say: “Neurodivergent Shifting Culture is ____”
If anyone has any questions on what is allowed to be sent in, just leave a comment or send an ask to begin with, and I’ll let you know. <3
The list of regular anons will be here: 🔮🦐
Before you follow, interact, or send in asks, know that permashifters, respawners, and those who shift to a reality where they’re a different race or age (as long as you aren’t doing it for p3dophilic reasons, or visa versus) are very welcome on this page.
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໑ৎ♡ About The Creator ♡໑ৎ
I’m Rhysand (pronounced Reese-Sund), also known as Rhys (pronounced Reese). I’m a Neurodivergent, Queer, and Nonhuman Reality Shifter.
Neurodivergent Identity:
I’m undiagnosed AuDHD (Autism + ADHD), APD (Auditory Processing Disorder), SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), and Pure O OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), medically recognized PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) and SAD (Social Anxiety Disorder), and diagnosed MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) and GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder). I’m also undiagnosed PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) and/or PME (Premenstrual Exacerbation).
I also have a few other undiagnosed things, like BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder), Misophonia, Excoriation Disorder, and Trichotillomania. Those are things that just come along with my “main” mental illnesses and neurodivergencies.
I don’t yet have the confidence to say that I’m disabled (because I don’t wish to intrude on that community or mislabel myself), but I probably am, due to my severe daily executive dysfunction and a few other things.
I have special interests in Wings Of Fire, Harry Potter, Dragons in general, and Neurodivergency.
I have no current hyperfixations, and I’m incredibly low on dopamine.
Tone tags are very appreciated when talking to me, so please use them! If you aren’t sure how, just ask and I will let you know! <3
Shifting Things:
I first found shifting in 2020 or 2021 on Tiktok, and as soon as I heard about it, I did my own research on it. I started trying to shift often, even with my lack of knowledge on the subject and my poor mindset. I originally wanted to permashift and/or respawn, but after I realized just how much it was effecting me mentally, I took a major break from it for about 3 or 4 years, only trying to shift occasionally.
I found shiftblr in early 2024, and my shifting knowledge increased, my mindset improved, and my motivation was renewed.
I’ve shifted once to a parallel reality, where I relived/redid a day.
I’m considering permashifting to my Better CR DR, but I have way too many DRs, so we’ll see how that goes.
Queer Identity:
I’m very queer in the gender, NOT a girl or under the womanhood category, and I use He/They pronouns + any/all neopronouns, nounself pronouns, xenopronouns, and emojiself pronouns.
My most preferred pronouns are He/Him, It/Its, Xe/Xym, Ze/Zym, Ne/Nim, Ne/Nym, 🌙/🌙’s/🌙self, Moon/Moonself, Bug/Bugself, Bee/Beeself, and honestly a lot more. Go haywire, as long as it’s not She/Her, you’re all good.
I’m AroAce, Aromantic and Myrsexual (Neuroasexual, Nebulasexual, Requiesexual, Rosesexual, Merosexual, Placiosexual, Falsaesthsexual, Acorsexual, Apothisexual, Bellussexual, and Dreadsexual), and I’m Homoalterous, Omniqueerplatonic, Panexteramo, Pansensual, and Panaesthetic.
I’m a Lesboy and T4T-leaning.
I’m Ambiamorous and have no preference.
Please use masculine, neutral, creature, fey, dragon, wolf, and thing terms when referring to me.
Nonhuman Identity:
I’m a Polytherian, Otherkin, Otherlink, Otherfix, Otherhearted, and Fictionflicker. I fluctuate between Nonhuman and Human, sometimes one is stronger than the other one and visa versus, but always on some level both, but I mainly just say I’m nonhuman. I’m Transspecies and Voidpunk. I’ve only been awakened for a few months.
My theriotypes are Vancouver Coastal Sea Wolf, Red Fox, Nurse Shark, Snow Leopard, Norwegian Forest Cat, and Canada Lynx.
My kintypes are fictionkin (Dark Fey, Forest Type, from the Maleficent movies), dragonkin (SeaWing/SilkWing hybrid), dragonkin (Night-Light Fury Hybrid) and Raccoonkin.
My linktypes are Owl (Snowy or Barn) and Sable.
I’ve been Fictionflicker for Hylian and one of my OC species (Orphinki).
I have a Whale Shark Hearttype.
My Other Accounts:
@rhysandshiftingthespectrum - My account for Neurodivergent Shifters and my new main shifting account and main account overall
@toomuchdivergentformyneuro - My account for my Neurodivergency, Special Interests, and Hyperfixations
Other:
I’m taken by my lovely boyfriend ( @thesunnishboy ) and I’m not looking for any more partners.
I’m celiac, have a dairy intolerance, have pollen allergies, and a dust allergy, plus probably allergic to other shit, so woo for me. (Sarcasm.)
I’m a minor (16).
I’m Agnostic, a bit spiritual, and I’m very respectful of others’ religions.
I have one sibling (She/Her), and she has two accounts on here, although she isn’t that active.
I stand with Palestine.
I love answering asks of any and all kinds, so never be afraid to ask, you are not bothering me or being annoying or too much. <3
I’m pro non-offending p@raph!les and etc., who are in recovery/getting help.
I’m pro endogenic systems, mixed origin systems, non-traumagenic systems, etc.
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໑ৎ♡ DNI List ♡໑ৎ
Any queerphobes (including those against intersex, mspec lesbians and gays, lesboys, turigirls, gaybians, etc., just basically any contradictory label, radqueers, TERFs, and SWERFs), racists, sexists, proshippers, those who sexualize age-regressors and pet-regressors, ableists (including those who demonize personality disorders), those against physical alterhumans, those against furries, offending MAPs and P@raph!les + supporters, pro-ED, pro-SH, pro-SI, those who romanticize any sort of mental illness, neurodivergency, and/or disability, anti-shifters, those against permashifters, respawners, and race-changers, those against endogenic/non-traumagenic/etc. or mixed origins or unknown origins systems, those against Palestine, those who’s blogs are Christian or God/Jesus Christ themed heavy (nothing against y’all, just have trauma with it), those who directly send NSFW stuff towards me, those who can’t respect boundaries, JK Rowling supporters, and just about anybody else that makes me uncomfortable. I will block verrrry freely.
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\ \ \ \🪲🐛𓆣 introduction 𓆣🐛🪲 / / / /

hiiiiii!!! my name is buggi, welcome to my blog!! this is a sfw agere blog for my littlespace and my inner child :3 there will likely be a lot of insect/invert related things, and maybe horror related things on here so!! be warned!!
ᯓ ๑ï buggi
ᯓ ๑ï it / bug / itself / bugself / rot / rotself
ᯓ ๑ï taurus, minor, ocd & autistic
ᯓ ๑ï gay, trans, multiple xenogenders
ᯓ ๑ï likes inverts, plushies, horror, music, flowers, animals, sleeping, being comfy, silly things, isopods, and more :3
ᯓ ๑ï dni : mean people, rude people, creepy peope, nsfw things

🌱 🪱 banners n blinkies 🪱🌱



\ \ \ \ 🐌🥬 credits under cut!! 🐌🥬 / / / /
PFP credits :3
Header credits :3
caterpillar divider - @kodaswrld
isopod dividers - @animatedglittergraphics-n-more
roly poly banner - @cozy-menagerie
leon kennedy protects this blog banner - @clarassafespace
no ai usage banner - @tazmaboxed
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(flag by: Trrrrav)
BugGender
(don't know who first coined it)
~ Buggender is a faunagender that is connected to anything commonly thought of as a bug. It may be used by someone who species regresses, but it doesn't have to be. This could also be an aesthetigender that is connected to bugs.
Pronouns: bug/bugs/bugself ; insect/insects/insectself ; fly/flys/flyself ; dirt/dirts/dirtself ; buzz/buzzs/buzzself ; sting/stings/stingself
(sources 1. , 2. )
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Beetlejuice ID pack
be/beetle/beetles/beetles/beetleself
ma/macabre/macabres/macabres/macabreself
ex/exorcist/exorcists/exorcists/exorcistself
gho/ghost/ghosts/ghosts/ghostself
ghou/ghoul/ghouls/ghouls/ghoulself
de/demon/demons/demons/demonself
dead/death/deaths/deaths/deathself
bu/bug/bugs/bugs/bugself
dies/irea/ireas/ireas/dieself
thre/three/threes/threes/threeself
memento/mori/mementos/mementos/moriself
ne/nether/nethers/nethers/netherself
day/o/days/days/dayself
The Ghost with the Most
Ghost host
Bio Exorcist
Tim
Elizabeth
Keres
Danny
Beatrix
Dividers by @sister-lucifer
#beetlejuice kin#beetlejuicekin#beetlejuice broadway#beetlejuice the musical#beetlejuice#ghost pronouns#Horror pronouns#pronoun suggestions#neopronouns#nounself pronouns#neopronoun list#pronoun list#pronouns#pronoun ideas#nounself#Pronouns#id pack#Bug pronouns#musical kin#name suggestions#name ideas#name list#names#tim burton#npt pack#title suggestions#fictionkin#npt suggestions#my stuff#Fictionkin
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Day 5 monster
GiantBuggender
When your gender feels connected to a giant ant
🐜↔️/🐜↔️self
🐛↔️/🐛↔️self
🐝↔️/🐝↔️self
🪲↔️/🪲↔️self
🐞↔️/🐞↔️self
🦗↔️/🦗↔️self
🕷↔️/🕷↔️self
🪳↔️/🪳↔️self
🦟↔️/🦟↔️self
🪰↔️/🪰↔️self
🪱↔️/🪱↔️self
🦋↔️/🦋↔️self
giantbug/giantbugself
↔️bug/↔️bugself
#coinvember#cv#CV#xeno tag#xenogender#xeno coining#xeno flag#term coining#gender coining#flag coining#coining terms#xenogender term#xenogender pride#xenogender positivity#xenogender safe#xenogender friendly#xenogender flag#xenogender coining#xenogender community
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hi!! hi!! could i get a level 3 pack with sign off ideas pretty please? for an 18yo that really likes bugs (im using the name cricket rn) and has a super bouncy personality!! no gendered terms please!! can be from any source or sourceless!! im!! a fragment and id like help fully forming!! tysm!!
- @bahstorageshed
Level 3 Jake Webber alter pack.
Name: Cricket, Rocket, Forest, Rory, Pest, Reese, Aspen, Beetle, River
Titles: The Bug Lover, They Who Are Friends Of Bugs
Age: 18
Gender: Agender, Bugcatgender, Animalremainscollectic, Insecthing, Creepycrawlygender
Pronouns: They/them/theirs, It/its/itself, Bug/bugs/bugself, Insect/insects/insectself, Creature/creatures/creatureself, Critter/critters/critterself
Sexuality: Omnisexual
Species: Human
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Source: Jake Webber
Roles: Hyperfixation holder, Paichmate
CisIDs: cisHuman, cisAutistic, cisADHD, cisExtrovert, cisHighEmpathy, cisBugCollector, cisYoutubeHyperfixation
TransIDs: permaSilly
Paraphiles: Masochist, Frotteurism, Shotacon
Other Labels: Proship, Anti-harassment, T4T
Appearance: Black hair, Wolf cut(?), Piercings (snake bites, ear lobes, side nose ring), Tall (5’11), Skinny, Slightly muscular, Average build
Personality: Bouncy, Bubbly, Energetic, Creative, Loud, Carefree
Aesthetic: Whimsical Twee, Light Grunge, Light Academia
Inspirations: Bugs



- Mod Zombie
#🎱 ; wiley’s disciples#🧟 ; mod zombie#all plurals welcome#pro endo#willo friendly#tulpa friendly#create a headmate#headmate pack#build an alter#alter creation#proship please interact#op is a proshipper#op is radqueer#pro rq 🌈🍓
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DISCLAIMER !! I found most of these on pinterest, so you know who coined them let me know so I can credit them
Flags, Terms, and Pronouns
Main/Public Genders
VoidGender / Genderfaun


Other Genders
TransStarMasc / BugGender / DogboyGender



Glacieric / MultiGenderVoid

MothmanGender / MothGender


Sexuality
omniflux / demi-sexual


Pronouns
- He/him - It/its
- bug/bugself - star/starself
- void/voidself - cryptid/cryptidself
- fang/fangself - vamp/vampself
- bark/barkself - alien/alienself
- thing/thingself - critter/critterself
Terms
- masculine terms
- gender neutral terms
- fem complements/terms used in a neutral way
Please dont
- use she/her
- call me sexy(unless close or in a joking way)
- use feminine terms in a feminine way(girl/lady/miss/girlfriend)
- use feminine compliments femininely
Pronoun page ↓
#moth gets silly#silly moth thoughts#silly goofy mood#my flags#intro post link#pronouns#gender identity#xenogender
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soil/rock pronoun pack!
Notes:
1. No gems because I'm pretty sure they have quite a few lists already + there's a TON of types.
2. I tried to go for the most common rock types + ones that can be turned into pronouns relatively easily.
3. I generally only included variants I personally liked- pronouns cut like "dio/diorite" could also be styled "diorite/diorite" and so on. Rocks ending in -ine or -ite I tried to split there at the object pronoun.
4. Image IDs are available in the alt text to avoid clutter + also the images are just decorative.
format: subject/object/possessive adjective/possessive pronouns/reflexive. e.g. she/her/her/hers/herself, he/him/his/his/himself

soil words
allu/alluv/allus/allus/alluself [from alluvium]
clay/clay/clays/clays/clayself
clod/clod/clods/clods/clodself
collu/colluv/collus/collus/colluself [from colluvium]
dirt/dirt/dirts/dirts/dirtself
earth/earth/earths/earths/earthself
gley/gley/gleys/gleys/gleyself
gley/sol/sols/sols/solself
ground/ground/grounds/grounds/groundself
hum/hum/humus/humus/humuself [the first hum is pronounced like it is in humus]
loam/loam/loams/loams/loamself
loa/loam/loams/loams/loamself
mud/mud/muds/muds/mudself
peat/peat/peats/peats/peatself
sand/sand/sands/sands/sandself
sed/sedim/sediments/sediments/sedimentself
silt/silt/silts/silts/siltself
soil/soil/soils/soils/soilself
sub/soil/soils/soils/soilself
top/soil/soils/soils/soilself

living ground-related words
arch/archaea/archaeas/archaeas/archaeaself
bacteria/bacteria/bacterias/bacterias/bacteriaself
bug/bug/bugs/bugs/bugself
bur/burrow/burrows/burrows/burrowself
centi/pede/pedes/pedes/pedeself
debri/debri/debris/debris/debriself
grub/grub/grubs/grubs/grubself
hy/hypha/hyphas/hyphas/hyphaself
insect/insect/insects/insects/insectself
lit/litter/litters/litters/litterself
milli/pede/pedes/pedes/pedeself
mite/mite/mites/mites/miteself
nema/tode/todes/todes/todeself
nest/nest/nests/nests/nestself
pill/bug/bugs/bugs/bugself
rhizo/rhizo/rhizos/rhizos/rhizoself
root/root/roots/roots/rootself
spring/tail/tails/tails/tailself
worm/worm/worms/worms/wormself

rock words
and/and/andes/andes/andeself [from andesite]
basalt/basalt/basalts/basalts/basaltself
bed/rock/rocks/rocks/rockself
brec/breccia/breccias/breccias/brecciaself
chalk/chalk/chalks/chalks/chalkself
dio/diorite/diorites/diorites/dioriteself
dio/rite/rites/rites/riteself
dolom/dolomite/dolomites/dolomites/dolomiteself
dun/dunite/dunites/dunites/duniteself
feld/spar/spars/spars/sparself
foss/fossil/fossils/fossils/fossilself
ge/ode/odes/odes/odeself
gnei/gnei/gneiss/gneiss/gneisself
gran/granite/granites/granites/graniteself
grav/gravel/gravels/gravels/gravelself
ich/ichnite/ichnites/ichnites/ichniteself
igne/igneou/igneous/igneous/igneouself
li/lime/limes/limes/limeself
lime/lime/limes/limes/limeself
mar/marble/marbles/marbles/marbleself
meta/morph/morphs/morphs/morphself [from metamorphic]
mi/ca/cas/cas/caself
mica/mica/micas/micas/micaself
obsi/dian/dians/dians/dianself
oliv/olivine/olivines/olivines/olivineself
pebb/pebble/pebbles/pebbles/pebbleself
petri/petrify/petrifies/petrifies/petrifieself
pu/pum/pums/pums/pumself
pum/pumice/pumices/pumices/pumiceself
rhyol/rhyolite/rhyolites/rhyolites/rhyoliteself
rock/rock/rocks/rocks/rockself
sedi/sediment/sediments/sediments/sedimentself
sha/shale/shales/shales/shaleself
shale/shale/shales/shales/shaleself
sla/slate/slates/slates/slateself
slate/slate/slates/slates/slateself
sto/stone/stones/stones/stoneself
stone/stone/stones/stones/stoneself
qua/quartz/quartzs/quartzs/quartzself
quartz/quartz/quartzs/quartzs/quartzself
talc/talc/talcs/talcs/talcself
travert/travertine/travertines/travertines/travertineself
#pronoun pack#neopronouns#rock pronouns#dirt pronouns#soil pronouns#ground pronouns#themed pronouns#pronoun hoarder#pronoun collector#not coining#soil pronoun pack#rock pronoun pack#dirt pronoun pack#ground pronoun pack
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🐛Intro🍀



Hello! This is my sideblog for regression specific posting, my main blog is @cowboy-canine
I'm a 17 year old autistic trans masc nonhuman that loves plushies and finds comfort and support to regress to a younger age or to the mindset of a baby animal, and despite this blog being bug themed that's typically a puppy or a ferret, sometimes other animals though
How do you refer to me? Well I mean if you know me from my main blog any of that will work but for stuff specific to this blog you can refer to me as moth or bug, pronouns the same (he/they/it/cat/dog) but for the vibes bug/bugself is silly

#Intro#autistic#sfw agere#sfw petre#age regression#age regressor#pet regression#pet regressor#stuffie#plushblr
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