she, her, etc. (for any one or all of us).
plural, and may use both “we” and “i”. it’s complicated, but “i” is most often by the girl amongst us who does a lot of the feeling emotions and other stuff, as she is most often “at front”.
more about that
that girl (we will call her tani) runs much of the show, and does a lot of the feeling and perception, but a lot less thinking. while most thoughts posted are contributed to by multiple of us, tani’s thoughts in particular are again, more emotional. examples: “we love the pretty views” and “i wanna snuggle our plushies so badly”. the former could be shared across many of us, but for the latter, many of us do not do that direct decision making to begin with; really only tani does.
still, others of us may use “i” too!
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going by this article, it did exist, but currently contains “only” 142 grams of sugar. we also found a list of ingredients and stuff here.
if you’re curious about the how, well…
sugar (the variant pictured above is sucrose) contains a lot of hydroxyl/OH groups… a LOT of them. in short this provides a ton of places for water molecules to “pull” on the sugar molecule in question, keeping it sort of “suspended” within all the water, stopping gravity from pulling it all out of the water. milk and dairy is mostly just water, so voila! (not really a correct use of suspension in this context, however we feel it helps get the point across!)
but nonetheless U.S. food and safety regulations can be a little (heavily) concerning at times, you are not faulted one bit :)