mother mother
A band that a lot of nonbinary people listen to.
-Do you listen to mother mother
-Yeah, I also use they/them pronouns.
-Cool, me to captain
-Yeah, I also use they/them pronouns.
-Cool, me to captain
mother mother
A canadian indie band.
I like mother mother's sound.
mother mother
a band that is listened to by many non-binary people
Jimmy: What’s Sally listening to?
Ted: She’s listening to mother mother.
Jimmy: They’re*, not she’s. Respect people’s pronouns.
Ted: Oh, my bad, they’re listening to mother mother l.
Ted: She’s listening to mother mother.
Jimmy: They’re*, not she’s. Respect people’s pronouns.
Ted: Oh, my bad, they’re listening to mother mother l.
mother mother
The language of the enbys
person 1: hey do you listen to mother mother
person 2: yes, do you?
person 1: yes I do
* mutual understandment*
person 2: yes, do you?
person 1: yes I do
* mutual understandment*
Your mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mother
Why do you have more than one mother? And why do they each have multiple mothers, and they as well?
Maybe lesbianism runs in the family somehow.
Maybe lesbianism runs in the family somehow.
Or maybe your grammar just sucks.
Your mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mother
Your great great great great great grandmother.
"My mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mothers' mother's dead!"
Mother Mother
An amazing band called mother mother, usually listened to by queer people, especially non binary ppl, thats why Verbatim is the unofficial non binary anthem
Person A(queer women): Do you listen to girl in red?
Person B(queer non binary person): Well I actually listen to Mother Mother
Person B(queer non binary person): Well I actually listen to Mother Mother