From what I’ve seen of drag’s posts, drag uses “drag” as a universal pronoun, meaning it replaces all other pronouns when referring to drag in both first and third person and both objective and subjective case.
The concept is fairly new to me but I find it linguistically interesting, if very awkward at first. The sheer consistency of a universal pronoun is surprisingly nice once you get used to it, though.
From what I’ve seen of drag’s posts, drag uses “drag” as a universal pronoun, meaning it replaces all other pronouns when referring to drag in both first and third person and both objective and subjective case.
The concept is fairly new to me but I find it linguistically interesting, if very awkward at first. The sheer consistency of a universal pronoun is surprisingly nice once you get used to it, though.