Also I’m trying out new pronouns besides they/them because why the fuck not
These are hae/hem pronouns; they’re similar to they/them in pronunciation, but i like to think the h shared with she/her and he/him pronouns adds familiarity to their usage (idk though)
Pronoun.is/hae/hem/haer/haers/hemself
Pronunciation:
HAE- sounds like hay
HEM- sounds like hem
HAER- sounds like hair
HAERS- sounds like hairs
HEMSELF- sounds like hem followed by the word self
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imma cry cos gay
one of the photos is in a cemetery Afficher plus
This is fucking grade a casting #BlackHogwarts https://mastodon.social/media/MUeMcaPX8C4-G0k1enU
consumables Afficher plus
you've heard of Dr Pepper, now get ready for Afficher plus
It's only a murder of crows if there's probable caws.
I didnt know mmmbop had such a positive message!
I didn't know mmmbop... even had real words...
Girls with floofy hair ❤️♥️❤️
Boost if you floof
a witch is just a scientist in cooler clothes and with more lesbianism
snakes are soft it’s confirmed
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@kara þis þorn þing iþ geþþing ouþ of hanþ
þe Fact þat it’s called Thorn, þus becoming þorn, just seems like a great big joke to me
þat being said, if you’re looking at your timeline scroll while everyone is using it, are you watching þorn
I þink I may be slightly late to join þis party but also I don’t þink I give a shit
Here's a fun typography fact for you: Old English and Middle English had a single character for the "th" sound, called thorn. It looked like Þ in the capital; the lowercase is þ.
(If you crossed the upper bar, like so: Ꝥ ꝥ , it was shorthand for "that". "I like ꝥ kitten.")
Thorn largely died out when printing presses were imported to England. Because the typefaces were from Germany or Italy, they didn't have thorn. So they replaced it with a letter ꝥ rarely occurred in the same place þ did: Y.
tired: th
wired: þ