

Thank you, and yes it wasn’t how I interpreted it. See, that’s the problem with calling one person “God” when there are lots of people who are gods. It just leads to confusion. I’m sure you and I agree on a lot, which is why I posted those articles.
They/Them, capitalised
Writer of the most popular Soulist Manifesto and the article about how John Wick is communist. Read My blog: https://medium.com/@viridiangrail
Thank you, and yes it wasn’t how I interpreted it. See, that’s the problem with calling one person “God” when there are lots of people who are gods. It just leads to confusion. I’m sure you and I agree on a lot, which is why I posted those articles.
It’s nothing to do with religion. When you fetishise identities you don’t belong to, it can be helpful to listen to people who belong to those identities, so you can fetishise us respectfully. Otherwise you’d be talking about having sex with people you won’t respect, which I’m sure you don’t want to do.
If I were to tell you to use all caps when referring to ME, would that be reasonable?
What about all lower case, even when starting a sentence?
Sure. My goddess-mother’s name was fractal, all lowercase. Even at the start of a sentence. Even when yelling in all caps. It was easy to do and made them happy.
Valuing the rules of grammar over people’s feelings seems like a very unusual choice. Personally, I think language should exist to help people, not the other way around.
I have a theory. It’s because the trolls won, and successfully convinced allies to treat real trans people with suspicion.
https://medium.com/@viridiangrail/did-trolls-go-extinct-commentary-on-partisan-realism-fa380ac4af4b
I use Voyager, but I have it set to compact view.
In My opinion, the best design is usually one that gives users a choice in the design.
I use capitalised pronouns because I like them. That’s what the article explains. The reasons that people like their preferred pronouns don’t tend to go any deeper than that.
Maybe a story will feel more complete: 4 years ago, while My goddess-mother was helping Me understand My gender, She suggested I try out capitalised pronouns. I did, and I liked them. As good as she/her felt compared to using he/him, that’s how They/Them felt compared to she/her. I liked them, so I kept them.
A pantheon is a group of gods who are worshipped by the same religion. I’ve always been the sort to share worship with My friends, but I don’t currently have any friends who want to be worshipped.
The reason is that I’m not in any groups which use capitalised pronouns as a collective. I used to be in a pantheon which used We/Us, but I’m not currently in one.
Here’s an explanation of My pronouns: https://medium.com/@viridiangrail/introduction-to-capitalised-pronouns-f5140e722b48
Princess content is gross
https://medium.com/@viridiangrail/princesses-are-nsfw-f9e6c3d4532d
You are part of the problem. This is not the community to tell people they shouldn’t have opposed genocide.
Why is that?
Thank you. You’re welcome to join the soulist movement and help Me overthrow realism. http://soulism.net
What if He came out as trans in the 19th century and influenced the scholars to change His pronouns through dreams?
As a capitalised pronoun user, I can confirm they’re woke.
Out of curiosity, would you say My pronouns are neopronouns? I use capitalised pronouns too. And I’m also a god. Not a capital-G god, just a regular polytheistic kind. Does the acceptance of our current society play a role in whether they’re neopronouns? Are they new when I use them, and old when Deus uses them?
One of Us! One of Us!
https://medium.com/@viridiangrail/is-donald-trump-a-narcissist-7dfebcaefbaf