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oh cool ! :3 i have no idea if the person who made that deleted post can see this but if so i'd b happy to share the code for my bot which does a similar thing if they'd like

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fun language fact: you can translate any French word into English and vice versa by applying a few simple substitutions:
- vowel with circumflex ↔ vowel + s
- word-initial gu ↔ w
- word-initial é ↔ s
ex: sûr, Guyane, égyptien → susr, Wyane, sgyptien
ex: mouse, write, smart → moûe, gurite, émart

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Unlike you, I get my news from a reliable source

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poisonousJS

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pink white and blue, my star spangled banner. trans love

pink white and blue, my star spangled banner. trans love

LETS GO LESBIANSS

LETS GO LESBIANSS

the most beautiful women you’ll ever see are from these countries

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伊 (yī): Proposed as an exclusively female pronoun and was use from 1870-1930 before 她 became default.[1][2][3] This usage is now considered obsolete. In some modern dialects it can be used regardless of gender.

渠 (qú): Was use since 4th to 5th century C.E., and can be used to refer to someone regardless of gender.[4] It is preserved in some dialects as 佢.[5][6]

彼 (bǐ): Was used in Classical Chinese since approximately 4th century BCE. It was used regardless of gender.

其 (qí): A possessive pronoun used in Classical literary Chinese.[7] It was used regardless of gender. In modern Chinese it occasionally appear in idioms.

伊 (yī): Proposed as an exclusively female pronoun and was use from 1870-1930 before 她 became default.[1][2][3] This usage is now considered obsolete. In some modern dialects it can be used regardless of gender. 渠 (qú): Was use since 4th to 5th century C.E., and can be used to refer to someone regardless of gender.[4] It is preserved in some dialects as 佢.[5][6] 彼 (bǐ): Was used in Classical Chinese since approximately 4th century BCE. It was used regardless of gender. 其 (qí): A possessive pronoun used in Classical literary Chinese.[7] It was used regardless of gender. In modern Chinese it occasionally appear in idioms.

An example of an archaeopronoun is Classical Chinese "其", used by some Chinese non-binary people.

Unlike neopronouns, which are typically (intentionally) gender neutral, archaeopronouns may be gendered, though archaeopronoun users may choose to disregard the gender of these pronouns. Due to coming from extinct forms of a language, an archaeopronoun might not always fit cleanly into the modern language's grammar, so alterations may be necessary.

An example of an archaeopronoun is Classical Chinese "其", used by some Chinese non-binary people. Unlike neopronouns, which are typically (intentionally) gender neutral, archaeopronouns may be gendered, though archaeopronoun users may choose to disregard the gender of these pronouns. Due to coming from extinct forms of a language, an archaeopronoun might not always fit cleanly into the modern language's grammar, so alterations may be necessary.

Another thing some Chinese queer people do is *archaeopronouns* instead of neopronouns which is very cool too!

lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Archaeo...

🐦🐦

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wait this post shows as deleted now what was this replying to

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uhhhh uhh uhhhhhhh tiny consonant inventory with incomplete series, similarly sized vowel inventory, secondary vowel characteristics (phonation, nasality, ...), simple syllable structure, and like five different realizations for each consonant depending on the vowel following

1 year ago 5 1 0 0

the toaqerrrrrr

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Two sea creatures raise a glass of wine. The caption says "its been one of those years... Pass the yuri!!!"

Two sea creatures raise a glass of wine. The caption says "its been one of those years... Pass the yuri!!!"

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Here is my christmas present for ya'll, #DesireMOD is officially OUT NOW!!
#Minecraft #FabricMC #Minecraftmod
modrinth.com/mod/desiremod

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🎵what's with these🎵 random ass, very bot looking accounts that keep following me i don't know any of these people what is this

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

this is so the conlanging mood like 90% of the time sfdfhsksghk

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Contionary:misher - Linguifex

Tru

linguifex.com/wiki/Contion...

1 year ago 2 1 1 0

GHJSFGSDHF NO WAY

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ah, no yea actually. actually that'll do it

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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bingle airport time

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wow yknow i just posted that last thing and then took a look at what my page looks like now and yea this looks really weird i should like actually go and repost a bunch of stuff

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

wýtönëkéghm mekgýehiéi íhy mchővissësätivinësc nötriéghos mníeknýtíesísianharhyuýnunhriwéhu ky·í, ezsiarhyuíëhos cúephuéiavo,, ëm, mhiä, inothéio caerimoscnëiwéchri nesiuisaeǹcaeghnénëscjrú >w>

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Grammar entry for the Yiddish word shnayder (שנײַדער) or “tailor” changing to shnayderuk (שנײַדערוק) or “tailor who is not a nice person”

Grammar entry for the Yiddish word shnayder (שנײַדער) or “tailor” changing to shnayderuk (שנײַדערוק) or “tailor who is not a nice person”

It rules that Yiddish has a suffix you can throw on the end of a noun just to show that somebody is kind of a dick

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me

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yea, semaliterative !!!

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fun fact once i am elected goddess-empress of the cosmos i will replace jury duty with yuri duty

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sëgjieüs nothéiéghsseem caerimoscnyvi ky·enhe·uaouhuéi

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meow

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mish blue sky real wtf

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