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asaade9999
asaade9999Lv31yr
2023-11-13 16:19

when those god was introduced they started using these "HE" "HIM" "THEY" the f is that shdit just usef a facting regular he him they , and also the regular earth will also get involved just like same with other same genre

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Blindmonkeey
BlindmonkeeyLv15

self identity is popular, albeit an annoying fad in today's society. yes, I am calling it a fad as it's the only thing that makes sense out of all this noise.

Yirikalische
YirikalischeLv13

It's very common to use capital letters with deity pronouns. The most famous example is Lord of the Mysteries

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