I'm gonna change my pronouns to her/she in order to manifest chocolate.
Shantell Powell
@Shanmonster@c.im
Elder goth/swamp hag in Kitchener. Aurora finalist. Brave New Weird winner. Work in Augur, The Deadlands, On Spec, Prairie Fire, ALOCASIA, Nightmare, Feminist Studies Journal, Arc Poetry, & more.
Neurodivergent, antifascist, Indigiqueer, disabled. Raised on the land & off the grid. Ex JW-kid/army brat. Retired dancer, industrial DJ, & model. Addicted to learning—may be turning into a witch.
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Replying to @xavier@sunny.garden
@xavier how about her/hers?
Can anyone help Kyle with his laptop? #WindowsHelp #Windows11 #FediHelp
#WindowsHelp #Windows11 #FediHelp
Hello all.
I have a laptop I can’t currently use wifi with.
There are multiple wifi drivers but I don’t know how to uninstall each one. I’ve used the Device manager but after uninstalling and restarting they’re still all there. Help would be appreciated
Replying to @xavier@sunny.garden
@xavier why stop at she/her? Why not she/her/hers?
Replying to @alan@mindly.social
@alan could be.
Replying to @alan@mindly.social
@alan I totally get it for neopronouns. The layperson is less likely to be familiar with object/possessive for them.
Can someone explain the redundancy of shared pronouns with me? For example, why say "she/her" & not just "she"? Isn't the "her" understood? I kinda want to list mine is he/her now.