ae/aer pronouns flag
a flag for people that use ae/aer pronouns
read my dni before interacting
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ae/aer pronoun flag!
please credit me if you use!
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btw if anyone is ever researching neopronuns and you find out that ae/aer was first used in the public domain scifi book, A Voyage to Arcturus, and oyu think, "Wow!! I wanna read that!!!"
I mean, you definitely can
but if you're expecting a coherent story you're not gonna find one.
I've literally never been so bewildered by any other book as much as I have by this book.
What is the plot, you ask?
I literally can't tell you because I have no clue.
I have no idea.
I don't even understand what people are saying half the time
and it's not because the book is old. I've read mcuh older books and they make perfect sense.
No, no this is just. 100% David Lindsey.
It sure is something.
The only real thing I have to say about it besides the fact that it makes no sense is that the planet itself is fucking beautiful. I love this fucking planet. It's too bad the story makes no sense because the planet is fucking breathtaking.
People have also made audiobooks of it for youtube. Maybe it'll make moresense that way lol....
it's also realy weirdly misogynisitc
and by weirdly misogynistic I mean the misogy is.....really fucking weird
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ae/aer pride flags
in order they are:
lesbian - gay - bi
trans - nb - agender
genderfluid - ace - aro
extra flags under the cut
ae/aer aroflux
ae/aer demigender
ae/aer genderqueer
ae/aer polygender
ae/aer arthos
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Also happy birthday to the wonderful @smorbee
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ae/aer pride flags!
in order they are:
lesbian - gay - bi
ace - aro - trans
nb - genderfluid - agender
please credit me if you use!
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ae/aer pronoun pride flag flag
based on the ze/zir one
Blue: Community
Light blue: happiness and PNC
light gray: identity
light green: knowledge and education
green: diversity and experience
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Is it weird that I prefer to go by gender neutral pronouns online but go by she/her in real life?
You owe nobody online "accurate" information about yourself - if you're comfortable with they/them or whatever other set it may be because of privacy or because you like that pronoun set, and it isn't anybody's "right" to know.
Basically, do what makes you comfortable. It isn't weird at all to exist in different spaces differently. We are all, to some extent, presenting ourselves in different ways depending on the context, how comfortable we are, what we do/don't want to conform to, and so many other factors.
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