Dragon "Rider"(drag)

Drag rides dragons and also “rides” dragons. drag/dragself person-independent pronouns. That means drag’s pronouns are the same in first, second, and third person.

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  • Dragon "Rider"(drag)@lemmy.nztoMemes@lemmy.mlMeema said F everybody else!
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    2 hours ago

    Drag thinks we can fix Mondays. Starting the work week wouldn’t suck if the work week weren’t so big. Women entered the workforce, so now there’s twice as many people doing work. Each person should do half as much work. That’s fair. The work week should be Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday morning. Who would hate Mondays if you know it’s all going to be over in two and a half days? It would still be hard, but you wouldn’t dread it anymore.


  • That’s right. That’s why we need a revolution. And that’s why we pick the shark with fewer teeth until we’re organised enough to do it. You can’t fix the US electoral system by voting. Voting third party isn’t going to save the world. You need to give up on your false hope that your vote is for doing good. Your vote is for delaying the bad. You delay the bad by voting Democrat.


  • You’re correct in most of the world, where instant runoff is the norm. But drag thinks we should also let the Americans know that they should be voting Democrat, since they have a broken system where only votes for the two biggest parties are counted. Any American who didn’t vote for every Democrat president is almost as responsible for climate collapse as the Republicans.
















  • Dragon "Rider"(drag)@lemmy.nzOPtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhat's the most political colour?
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    22 hours ago

    Drag is not going third person. Drag is using first person neopronouns. Drag is happy to teach you about grammar structures you’re unfamiliar with. Drag prefers drag’s pronouns over gender neutral pronouns like “I” because drag’s gender is not neutral.

    In Japan, there are multiple first person pronouns depending on the speaker’s identity and indeed the specifics of their current social situation. Like watashi, boku, and ore. Drag is doing that.