Chibi Pronoun Badges
Something that I will be selling at my table: Chibi Pronoun Badges. I tried to make the colors as neutral as possible and mix both "s/he" colors for "them" badge.
*** I plan to make both THEM and THEY badges since I have two different sides saying differently. So at the convention, I plan to sell both THEM and THEY to anyone who wants them ***
I will be selling small 4 inch printed/laminated badges at my dealer's table at Furnal Equinox 2019.
$5.00CAD EACH Limited in supplies.
I can also make a larger custom badges at my table for the full price of a regular badge.
artwork © 2019 Alex Cockburn
*** I plan to make both THEM and THEY badges since I have two different sides saying differently. So at the convention, I plan to sell both THEM and THEY to anyone who wants them ***
I will be selling small 4 inch printed/laminated badges at my dealer's table at Furnal Equinox 2019.
$5.00CAD EACH Limited in supplies.
I can also make a larger custom badges at my table for the full price of a regular badge.
artwork © 2019 Alex Cockburn
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These are adorable! But shouldn't it be He/She/They? "Them" would be the same as "Him/Her", and I tend not to see pronouns in that form used when establishing pronouns, you know? I figure it you might want to change the M to a Y before printing. It does work with Them since Them is obviously a pronoun still, just wanted to bring it up C:
They and Them are the same "pronoun". The difference is the "form". They/Them/Their are the same 'pronoun', which is why it does work, it's just not the subject pronoun most people use to denote pronouns, if that makes sense.
She/He/They
Him/Her/Them
His/Her/Their
It's like "He is coming to see me" "They are coming to see me" vs "I am going to see him" and "I am going to see them"
https://www.ef.edu/english-resource.....mmar/pronouns/ some more info
She/He/They
Him/Her/Them
His/Her/Their
It's like "He is coming to see me" "They are coming to see me" vs "I am going to see him" and "I am going to see them"
https://www.ef.edu/english-resource.....mmar/pronouns/ some more info
Make what you think people will want, but I agree with the others - I've never seen the accusative form used alone. Either "They" or "They/them" or "They/them/theirs".
(I have a fair amount of pronoun buttons, badges, and jewelry and my pronouns are they/them.)
I think the juxtaposition with she and he rather than her and him is part of it too.
(I have a fair amount of pronoun buttons, badges, and jewelry and my pronouns are they/them.)
I think the juxtaposition with she and he rather than her and him is part of it too.
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