That phrase isn't a pronoun by the way. It is a determiner, followed by an adjective and a noun. Just trying to be helpful.
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didn't think she could be any dumber but voila.
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It's called sarcasm!!!!!!!!!
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Boasts about being university educated but doesn't understand what a pronoun is, hmmmm.

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And people think she's got all the answers about international trade...

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Don’t take it too seriously friend.
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I think the 'High Empress of Brexit' is a better identity!
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If you are a Brit living in Canada, what on earth gives you the right to talk about Brexit negatively? You don't live here, so with the greatest respect, you are an ex pat sticking your nose into things. You don't pay the taxes that go towards the EU superstate. Just saying..

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And the funders of Brexit were do they pay their fucking taxes?
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Owner of the Brexit Daily Mail, were does he pay his taxes, owner of the Brexit Telegraph were does he pay his taxes, Murdoch owner of The Sun and the Times his papers never shut up about Brexit but were does he pay his taxes?
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‘Your Imperial Majesty’ makes more sense as a pronoun than Xe.
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You don’t know what a pronoun is either then?
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I do. Which is why I know that ‘Xe’ isn’t one. And if you argue it should be, you have helped to prove Julia’s point.
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I'm not arguing anything except that ‘Your Imperial Majesty’ isn't a pronoun. Which it isn't.
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Aren’t we told that people can choose their own pronouns and that not using them is a hate crime?
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I don't know what you're told, but I know that ‘Your Imperial Majesty’ still isn't a pronoun.
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What if 'your imperial Majesty' wishes to self identify as a pronoun
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