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My interpretation here is the first person (I), second person (you), and third person (he/she/they) pronouns are disregarded and are all represented by the neopronoun “drag”.

I.e. use drag whenever you reference dragonfucker and you’re golden.

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7 points

If you just one for one swap you run into weird grammar.

What do drag want to do?

Is that right or…?

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same with swapping in ‘they’! i think most pronouns are singular, only ‘they’ is plural due to legacy junk, see:

  • what does he want to do?
  • what does drag want to do?
  • what does the cat want to do?
  • what do they want to do?
  • what do the cats want to do?

perhaps we should move towards singular they, eg ‘what does they want to do?’

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I mean in the instance of directly addressing the person. If you 1 for 1 swap it sounds weird (what do drag), but if you change “do” to “does” it sounds like you’re 3rd personing.

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Perfect (per my understanding)!

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9 points

That makes sense, but what is the material difference? Isn’t it ultimately the same thing by a different name?

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Material difference of specific pronouns? Someone feels better, and I’m out no extra effort, I guess…

It’s as much difference as personal preference in chocolate bar brands.

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9 points

I totally get respecting specific pronouns, no confusion there.

I don’t see how the scenario presented in OP is different from wanting to be referred to in the third person.

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