The old second person singular pronoun thou (thy, thee), still conversational in Shakespeare's time, has become archaic and is generally used only in quotations such as "physician, heal thyself" and gnomic statements such as "know thyself."
We got ourselves into a terrible plight.
I can give you several sentences.We can do that ourselves without any help.We will disguise ourselves as pirates for Halloween.We'll hurt ourselves if we try to climb that wall.
Let's just keep this bit of information to ourselves.
We indulged ourselves in debauchery.
Let's not strand ourselves on this atoll.
What an awful predicament we got ourselves into.
We are bracing ourselves for the worst.Or, begin the bracing for impact!
Were thyself or has been interrelating heterotroph or ourselves!
The sentence, "You took care of ourselves." is an incorrect use of pronouns.The pronoun 'ourselves' is a first person pronoun. It can't 'reflect' or 'intensify' the second person pronoun 'you'.The sentence should read:"We took care of ourselves."Or:"You took car of yourselves."This pronouns 'ourselves' and 'yourselves' are functioning as reflexive pronouns, reflecting back to the antecedents 'we' and 'you' respectively.
There are scammers on the internet and we need to protect ourselves against them.
Example sentence - The water in the lake was cold and we would need to ease ourselves into it.
We should clean ourselves.