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Some may consider ''it'' to be a neopronoun when used for individuals, while others do not. On the one hand, ''it'' is a recognized pronoun in English; however, it is typically only used for inanimate objects. Being used to refer to individuals is not conventionally part of ''it''<nowiki/>'s usage.
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The green and purple neopronoun flag was designed by Tumblr user Uncommongenders on June 5, 2018. The meaning is unknown.<ref>https://uncommongenders.tumblr.com/post/174605594564/okay-so-i-wanted-to-make-hq-versions-of</ref>
The xe/xem flag and the it/its flag were designed by Tumblr user love-all-around1223 on April 14 and April 15, 2018, respectively.<ref>https://love-all-around1223.tumblr.com/post/172939520081/are-there-flags-for-pronouns</ref><ref>https://love-all-around1223.tumblr.com/post/172959084791/are-there-flags-for-pronouns</ref> The alternate it/its neopronoun flag was made by DeviantArt user GeekyCorn.
The ae/aer, ey/em, co/cos, ve/vir and thon/thons flags were designed by Tumblr user love-all-around1223 on June 17, 2021. <ref>https://mourningmogaicrew.tumblr.com/post/654242515400245248/specific-neopronoun-flags</ref> The per/pers, fae/faer, one/one's, hu/hum and e/em flags were designed by the same user on June 20, 2021. <ref>https://mourningmogaicrew.tumblr.com/post/654510105426083840/specific-neo-flags-part-2</ref>
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