Yes, that is my real voice >-< Remember to ask questions for the next episode!! Here is the script: (I occasionally went off-script) Hey everyone! Here is my new podcast, called Drew’s podcast. I used to have one called joy’s podcast, but I unshared it because i don’t go by joy anymore, and the way i was doing it took way too long. So today’s episode is all about pronouns! Before we start, all pronouns are valid and anyone can use any pronouns! You probably know about she/her, he/him. We call those binary pronouns. Do not call them ‘normal’ pronouns, because using any pronouns that aren’t she or he is just as normal and valid! Then there is they/them and neopronouns. We call those gender neutral pronouns. Neopronouns are pronouns that aren’t she,he, and they so it’s a large group of pronouns. Most people know about ze/zir and fae/faer, but when it comes to neopronouns there is much more than these. There are nounself pronouns which is when you take a noun, like cloud or bug and use it for your pronouns! For example, someone could say, Berry went to the store to get berry’s favorite food. When it comes to pronouns, there are 5 parts of it. For example, she/her is actually she/her/her/hers/herself, and they/them is actually they/them/their/theirs/themself. You can mix and match these however makes you happy. A valid set of pronouns are they/her/him/hers/herself. Some use many pronouns, like he/they or she/fae. This can get a bit confusing, but all you do is switch what pronouns you use for them. If someone uses any pronouns, that can mean that you can just use any pronouns, and you don’t need to stress about which ones you use for them. But someone might use all pronouns which typically (but not always) means that you should switch between all pronouns for them. Note: *thanks to @-Foxiiii- for this information* There is something called mirrored pronouns. This is when someone uses the pronouns of someone else for themselves when they are talking to that other person. If that was confusing, more info (because I just learned about this): https://taimi.com/wiki/mirror-pronouns-what-is-it-what-does-it-mean#:~:text=Mirrored%20pronouns%20or%20mirrorpronomial%20typically,1.