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Send this video to your furry femboy friend! The vid is so funny

u/Melody_Naxi — 1 day ago

To those who have more than one set of pronouns: do people use all of your preferred pronouns?

I'm asking this because from what I've seen online, people tend to use whatever is the one that is listed first (e.g. she/her for people who use she/they).

Also, and sorry if this sounds ignorant and/or bigoted, why do some people have preferred preferred pronouns? I mean people who for example use he/they/it or something but prefers he. My hypothesis is because the others are OK but he would be like "God yes". I don't know, though, I definitely could be wrong.

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u/Melody_Naxi — 2 days ago
▲ 2.6k r/onejoke

At the very end

Does this count as a one joke?

&gt;!At the end they say they're her/she's, to joke about hersheys!<

u/Melody_Naxi — 8 days ago

You can in fact travel to Antarctica, by the way

The only issue is that you are a poor loser

u/Melody_Naxi — 12 days ago

Since every one of you are doing this: these are my flags! (I'll rate each one of them)

Political

China: solid 7/10. It's nice but quite boring if you don't know its symbology. I am Chinese by blood and legally

Spain: 9/10. One of the few flags in which I love the coat of arms. I really like the nod to the Medieval Iberian Kingdoms. Also, the colors are quite nice. I was born and have always lived in Spain, by the way

LGBTQ+ related

Cisgender ally: 1/10. Too much contrast between the nice pastels of the trans flag and the harsh black and white

Asexual: 9/10. Nice colors, I think it works really well. The purple is where it really shines. However, I believe the meaning of the stripes can be reworked

Aromantic: 7.5/10. I usually see it as pretty, but on some bad days it resembles vomit... Quite forgettable too

Aroace: solid 7/10. Good colors themselves, but the shades piss me off

u/Melody_Naxi — 16 days ago

Question about sign language (as a non-deaf and a moron)

First of all, I apologize in advance if the following question is interpreted in an offensive matter and if I chose the wrong flair. It is not my intention to offend people with deafness or to hurt anybody emotionally.

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In a spoken text where the language switches in the same text or sentence, does the translator switch sign languages too? I understand that sign languages are very different from spoken languages, most definitely different languages as opposed to other things like braille for the blind. However, in (for example) a song where the singer switches from American English to for example Spanish and from context, it is talking about Colombia or something, does the translator too switch from ASL to LSC?

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u/Melody_Naxi — 18 days ago
▲ 3 r/POESIA

Amor es amor

(vagamente sobre la gente queer porque feliz mes del orgullo)

u/Melody_Naxi — 30 days ago