What I mean is, you get a pronoun and you get a name. Pronouns have irregular forms and ppl learn them at age 2-4.
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Names have regular forms and people learn them throughout life. So: he, him, his, himself, but Bob, Bob, Bob's, Bob himself.
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"They" is a pronoun people learn along with the rest at age 3-5. But roll-your-own pronouns like 'zie' are bullshit, because...
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...you're demanding adults with crystallized linguistic knowledge fluently use irregular cases *you just invented*. Power play.
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And if your 'pronoun' doesn't have irregular cases, that's OK, but it's just a fucking nickname.
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