I know you have something to say and I know you're eager to say it so I'll get right to the point: Shut the fuck up. Nobody wants to hear it. Nobody will ever want to hear it. Nobody cares. And the fact that you thought someone might care is honestly baffling to me. I've actually pulled the entire world. Here's a composite of the faces of everybody who wants you to shut the fuck up. It seems as if this is a composite of every human being on the planet. Interesting. Now for a composite of the faces that want you to keep talking: Interesting it seems as if nothing has happened. Here's the world map. Now here's the text: Shit the fuck up. That's what you should do. But you know what? Maybe I am being a little too harsh here. I actually do have it on good authority thanks to my pulling data that there is as at least 1 person who actually wants to hear you speak. It's a little child in Mozambique and he- oh? He's dead? Well sorry man I guess nobody wants to hear you talk anymore. Please shut the fuck up. I'm not just telling you to shut up, I'm telling you to shut the FUCK up and you need to hear it. This is a public service. I have nothing to gain from this, except by telling YOU exactly what you need to hear. And on that note let me make this clear: This isn't a broad message I'm aiming at all of you, this is a message specifically pointed at you. That's right! You! You know who you are. And I'm sick of your shit. We all are. The only good you will ever do for humanity is refusing to participate in it. You can take a vow of silence, join a monastery, you can even just be a mime! Mimes are fun. But you kinda know that what I'm saying is true already don't you? You understand that you really should shut the fuck up, why do you keep speaking? I'm genuinely curious. Why do you think you deserve to be heard? The core of what I'm getting at is that you are not a worthwhile person. You are not worth listening to. Everything you've said has been said before more eloquently and more coherently. And it's not that everything has been said we still need people to have discourse in order to say new things and discover new things about ourselves and humanity but you, you will never be those people so shut the fuck up.
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'''Recursive Pronouns''' are a type of [[Pronouns|pronoun]] that add onto themselves with time it is used in a conversation. It can be considered a [[Neopronouns|neopronoun]], however it can also be used solely with non-neopronouns as well. It resets each conversation, so individuals don't need to remember the times used for the set forever. Generally, it is alright to ask the user how many times it is used.
==How To Use==
Recursive Pronouns are written as ( '''pronoun/set''' [_,_]). The first value indicates the highest it can go, with the second value indicated how many time it is written after passing the limit. The number at the end is pronounced at how you'd write the number, ie; five for (5). If unclear, you can elaborate when asked on what is added on each time (by adding a +___ or ___+ to it to indicate if it goes before or after, but usually assume it goes before)
== Examples ==
(bit/bitself [3,2]). "Hey, have you talked to '''bit'''?" "'''bitbit''' is pretty cool, you should talk to '''bitbitbit'''!" "Go and grab '''bitbit(4)s''' coat!"
(✨/✨self [4,4]) "Look at ✨! ✨✨ looks fabulous! I wonder where ✨✨✨ got ✨✨✨✨s outfit? ✨✨✨✨(5) has a nice hat! ✨✨✨✨(6) also has cool glasses!
([+x] she/her [2,1]) "she's so nice, I wanna be '''herx''' friend! Wonder what '''shexx''' thinks of me? Guess I should ask '''herx(3)''' about how '''shex(4)''' feels about me!
([█+] █/█ [2,4]) "I like █! ██ is very nice to me, especially when ████(3) uses my pronouns! I should use ████(4) pronouns more often!
== Advanced Situations That One Will Likely Never Run Into ==
Most individuals with recursive pronouns will never experience this, but here it is for the theoretical situations that may arise.
=== Other Situations ===
If the character(s) to be added has a <u>plus on both sides</u>, then add it to the beginning and end. ([+01+] 01/01self [_,_]) for example.
If the character(s) to be added has a <u>minus instead of a plus</u>, instead remove that character from the pronoun, whichever appears first and/or last (depending on when it appears). If you run out of that letter, don't remove any other letters.
If it has more than one plus or minus, do it that many times.
=== Unusual Situations with the Max Value ===
If a <u>max value of a recursive-pronoun set is 0</u>, it is always used as if it had reached the limit. Example: ([+$] it/itself [0,3]) would be it$$$(1), then it$$$(2), etc
If a <u>max value of a recursive-pronoun set is -1</u>, it has no maximum limit. This may get out of hand fast, so it's recommended to use a limit.
=== Unusual Situations with the Set Value ===
If a <u>set value of a recursive-pronoun set is 0</u>, after reaching the limit, nothing is added on top of the base. Example: ([+he] she/her [2,0]) would be she => shehe => she(3)
If a <u>set value of a recursive-pronoun set is -1</u>, remove the left bracket from the number. Example: after 14 uses, ([uw+] uwu/uwuself [3, -1] would be uwu14)
If a <u>set value of a recursive-pronoun set is -2</u>, remove the right bracket from the number as well. Example: after 14 uses, ([uw+] uwu/uwuself [3, '''-2'''] would be uwu14
If a <u>set value of a recursive-pronoun set is -3</u>, remove the rightmost number from the counter. Repeat this for every number lower (-4, etc) in the set value. Example: after 14 uses, ([uw+] uwu/uwuself [3, '''-2'''] would be uwu1. If there would be no number written, then don't write the number. For example, using this set 4 times would just write "uwu"
If a <u>set value of a recursive-pronoun set is positive and a decimal, use that many letters out of the word (starting from the left)</u>. Example: ([+xe+] xe/xem [2,0.5] would go xe=>xexexe=>'''x'''xe'''x'''(2).
If the <u>decimal must be rounded, round up.</u> Example: ([+they] she/her [0,0.4] would become sheth(1) and herth(2)
If the <u>decimal is negative, remove that many letters from the base pronoun set.</u> Example: ([+a] AAAA/AAAA [1,-0.45]) would become AAAA -> AA(2)
If the decimal is <u>negative and less than -1, then both negative rules apply.</u> Example: ([+pi] pi/piself] [2,-2.5]) would be pi -> pipi -> p3
Rounding applies seperately for each part of the set. Example: ([+'''🐉'''] dragon/dragonself [0,-0.9] would result in (1) from dragon, but f(2) from dragonself, because it is longer and rounds to 9/10 letters being removed.
==History==
Recursive Pronouns were originally made and coined by Hal from the Glitched Amethyst System on October 6th 2021.
== Flag ==
The flag for recursive pronouns was created by Hal from the Glitched Amethyst System. The colors represent masculine and/or feminine pronouns, with yellow representing pronouns that are neither.
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