coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to
coalas: it makes me really upset that portuguese doesn’t have gender-neutral pronouns you can actually pronounce because it’s quite common to see xs/@s on the internet but you can’t really pronounce it or use it formally so you end up having to