typo fixing + adding information about 1stp neopronouns
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'''{{PAGENAME}}'''s are defined as any set ofa singular third-person pronouns that are not officially recognized in the language they are used in, typically created with the intent of being a gender-neutral pronoun set.
==History==
'''Emojiself pronouns''' are a subset of neopronouns and nounself pronouns that replace the content of the pronoun entirely with an emoji.
====First Person====
''Main article: [[1stp]]''
While "neopronouns" are typically used to describe third person pronouns, the definition of the word could also apply to alternate first person pronouns. These are not common, but alternate first person pronouns do exist and are used, which may or may not be related to being transgender.
== Usage ==
==List of neopronouns==
''See main article: [[Pronoun/List|Neopronoun/List]]''
==Flags==
[[File:Pronoun Path.png|thumb|alt=A screenshot of a Tumblr ask answered by mothpride. An anonymous user asks, quote, "Hi! I was wondering if you could do a lov/lovs (like from the word love) pronoun path flag? They're such a cool concept and I love them lots. Thank you!" End quote. The answer has two images of a lov/lovs pronoun flag, one with "Lov/lovs" written in a white, handwritten font. The flag is square, with a pastel pink background. Both the vertical and horizontal third quarters of the flag are colored, and their square intersection is colored raspberry red. The top part of the vertical strip is dark pink, and the bottom is fuchsia. The left side of the horizontal stripe is dark salmon pink, and the right side is pink.|An example of the "pronoun path" format for flags.]]
Like other parts of a person's identity, like their gender or orientation (or even their kink or disability), flags may be made specifically for pronouns. Unlike other facets of queer identity, pronoun flags at large don't follow any real common convention. Flags for pronouns vary wildly in design, number of stripes, and symbols used. A pronoun flag format called "pronoun path" is used by Tumblr user mothpride. This refers to a specific design of flag that uses two overlapping stripes, with each flag being unaligned with any identity, just pronouns. The first example of this format being used was posted November 10th, 2020, and the term "pronoun path" was first used in another post the same day.<ref>https://archive.is/Da1c8</ref>▼
▲Like other parts of a person's identity, like their gender or orientation (or even their kink or disability), flags may be made specifically for pronouns. Unlike other facets of queer identity, pronoun flags at large don't follow any real common convention. Flags for pronouns vary wildly in design, number of stripes, and symbols used. A pronoun flag format called "pronoun path" is used by Tumblr user mothpride. This refers to a specific design of flag that uses two overlapping stripes, with each flag being unaligned with any identity, just pronouns. The first example of this format being used was posted November 10th, 2020, and the term "pronoun path" was first used in another post the same day.<ref>https://archive.is/Da1c8</ref>
In 2021, Ezgender designed a proposed "standard pronoun template" and released a free online template for it.<ref>https://ezgender.tumblr.com/post/655434583038443520/pride-flag-templates-to-follow-up-my-pride-icon</ref>