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404luxionotfound · 2 months ago
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Credits: Luvdisc base by KingOfThe-X-Roads (deviantart)
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pronoun-arc · 1 year ago
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[PT 1: I made a no pronouns flag! /end PT 1]
[PT 2: No pronouns/Nonpronominal/Nonpronominal Pride Flag /end PT 2]
[ Image ID: a rectangular flag with six evenly-spaced horizontal stripes in the following colors, from top to bottom: dark purple, lavender, baby blue, muted green, pale yellow, and red-tinted gray. /end ID ]
I made a no pronouns flag!
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No Pronouns/Nonpronominal/Nonpronomial Pride Flag
I didn’t really feel any other no pronouns pride flags, they didn’t speak to me. I decided to design my own.
This flag is designed for those who don’t use any pronouns. It’s designed especially for agender and neurodivergent people who feel distanced from a sense of gender and the concept of pronouns.
Colour Meanings:
(#210030) Dark Purple: This colour represents a void where pronouns often are, and it also represents two of the colours on the nonbinary flag (purple and dark grey).
(#BF80CF) Lavender: Lavender is considered a “queer colour,” and I felt that element of queerness belonged to this flag.
(#D4DEEC) Baby Blue: This is the average colour of the trans pride flag.
(#9DAC8F) Muted Green: This is the average colour of the agender pride flag. As someone who does not find pronouns or gender to be fitting, I felt this was important to include
(#FFFFBB) Pale Yellow: This is the colour of light, showing that someone who doesn’t have a gender or pronouns is not missing anything. We are not hidden and empty, we exist. This is also a combination of two colours on the nonbinary flag (yellow and white).
(#7C7979) Grey (with a tinge of red): Gender and pronouns can be quite a grey area. This doesn’t make it inadequate, which is why the grey is slightly coloured.
THIS IS NOT A DISCOURSE POST. IT’S A FLAG, Y’ALL.
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variant-archive · 6 years ago
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Variant: not completely conforming to the societal and cultural ideals or roles of gender, sex, orientation, sexuality, relationships, expression, and other related forms of self-identification. Not being accepted as a member of conformant society due to one’s identity differing from the one assigned to and expected of them. To specify certain subcommunities, terms like gender variant, attractional variant, and relational variant can be used.
“Conformant” is the antonym- meaning not variant-  because cishetalloperisexmonoam(screaming for 11 minutes) is too long and I don’t want to keep shortening it to cis/het because some variants are both cis and het, but variant in another way like gender nonconformity, intersexness, or non-monoamory.
I discuss this term more in this post.
The flag stripe/color meanings are of particular importance because they’re meant to represent certain variant sub-communities and I want to make sure it covers everything to clarify what identities are variant. Colors are chosen based on their use in pride flags/symbols and their association with certain identities. I also wanted the flag to evoke other variant flags like genderqueer when you examine it closely. might edit this if I forgot something. To be fair, there is a lot to cover. Just know that these aren’t complete lists… because that would be a list of every term ever. I’m sticking to mostly broad terminology because of that.
From top center to bottom corners:
Lilac: represents all of the variant community and inclusionism. Lilac is the color representing variance.
Purple: represents (gender)queer, gender/pronoun nonconforming, cross-aligned, androgynous/androgyne, ace-spectrum, altersex, wlw, transgenital, genderfluid, amplusian, mspec/pluralian, (bi/pan)curious, genderfuck, strayt, kingender, varioriented, gender creative, transexpressive, and ficto- variants.
Blue: represents non-monoamorous, non-monogamous, alterous, objectum, conceptum, gay (all kinds of gay), gai, aplatonic, lesbian, auto-, paro-, multigender, enbian, fluitic, flex-, and (responsible/consensual) kinky-identified variants, as well as variants in nontraditional relationships or with variant relationship orientations/preferences.
Yellow: represents neutral, intersex,  abinary, xenine/xin/xenogender, aesthetigender, ambident, iso, ultric, pangender, anthrotherio-, nblnb, pulsaric, aporagender, nontrinary, pandrogynous/pandrogyne, limno-, maverique, and queerplatonic variants.
Green: represents agender, neutrois, aro-spectrum, angenital, orientationgender, agorarelational (open relationship), mlm, medusan/alloda-, aliagender/other gender, oriented aroace, antigender, neurogender, synesgender, heartedgender, and abro- variants.
Black: represents aspec, anattractional, omnia-, repulsed/ARC, nonpronominal/pronounless, unaligned, nonamorous, apothigender, apothibinary, leptrois-spectrum, negabinary, sexless, neither gender, gendervoid, nullgender, anonbinary, and genderpunk variants.
Gray: represents gray-aspec, uingender, graygender, questioning, neuro-oriented, genderflux, flexible, amplusic, autogamous, gamyflux, celibate-oriented, utrinque, demigender, pre-, and nongender variants.
The shape is to evoke queer chevrons and the letter v. Exclusionists/REGs, truscum/transmeds, gatekeepers/identity policers, anti-mogai/neolabel/neopronoun and anyone who would exclude any variant identity can’t use the flag, interact with me or this post, or participate in the variant community. We’re inherently inclusionist and so is the flag and term.
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404luxionotfound · 7 months ago
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Credits: Sylveon base by Layell (smogon)
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404luxionotfound · 9 months ago
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Credits: Sylveon base by Layell (smogon)
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luxiomahariel · 3 years ago
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outfit recolors are Pain™ (pt. 3/??) the grayscale flag behind crowberry is the nonpronominal flag by imoga-pride
more pride icons can be found here
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radiomogai · 1 year ago
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[PT: I made a no pronouns flag! /End PT]
[ID: a rectangular flag with 6 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top to bottom: dark purple, light purple, pale blue, grey-green, light yellow, grey. End ID]
[PT: No Pronouns/Nonpronominal/Nonpronomial Pride Flag /End PT]
[PT: Colour Meanings:
(#210030) Dark Purple: This colour represents a void where pronouns often are, and it also represents two of the colours on the nonbinary flag (purple and dark grey).
(#BF80CF) Lavender: Lavender is considered a “queer colour,” and I felt that element of queerness belonged to this flag.
(#D4DEEC) Baby Blue: This is the average colour of the trans pride flag.
(#9DAC8F) Muted Green: This is the average colour of the agender pride flag. As someone who does not find pronouns or gender to be fitting, I felt this was important to include
(#FFFFBB) Pale Yellow: This is the colour of light, showing that someone who doesn’t have a gender or pronouns is not missing anything. We are not hidden and empty, we exist. This is also a combination of two colours on the nonbinary flag (yellow and white).
(#7C7979) Grey (with a tinge of red): Gender and pronouns can be quite a grey area. This doesn’t make it inadequate, which is why the grey is slightly coloured.
This is not a discourse post. It's a flag, y'all. End PT]
PT and ID by @pronoun-flags
I made a no pronouns flag!
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No Pronouns/Nonpronominal/Nonpronomial Pride Flag
I didn’t really feel any other no pronouns pride flags, they didn’t speak to me. I decided to design my own.
This flag is designed for those who don’t use any pronouns. It’s designed especially for agender and neurodivergent people who feel distanced from a sense of gender and the concept of pronouns.
Colour Meanings:
(#210030) Dark Purple: This colour represents a void where pronouns often are, and it also represents two of the colours on the nonbinary flag (purple and dark grey).
(#BF80CF) Lavender: Lavender is considered a “queer colour,” and I felt that element of queerness belonged to this flag.
(#D4DEEC) Baby Blue: This is the average colour of the trans pride flag.
(#9DAC8F) Muted Green: This is the average colour of the agender pride flag. As someone who does not find pronouns or gender to be fitting, I felt this was important to include
(#FFFFBB) Pale Yellow: This is the colour of light, showing that someone who doesn’t have a gender or pronouns is not missing anything. We are not hidden and empty, we exist. This is also a combination of two colours on the nonbinary flag (yellow and white).
(#7C7979) Grey (with a tinge of red): Gender and pronouns can be quite a grey area. This doesn’t make it inadequate, which is why the grey is slightly coloured.
THIS IS NOT A DISCOURSE POST. IT’S A FLAG, Y’ALL.
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rainbowlack · 5 years ago
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I made a no pronouns flag!
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No Pronouns/Nonpronominal/Nonpronomial Pride Flag
I didn’t really feel any other no pronouns pride flags, they didn’t speak to me. I decided to design my own.
This flag is designed for those who don’t use any pronouns. It’s designed especially for agender and neurodivergent people who feel distanced from a sense of gender and the concept of pronouns.
Colour Meanings:
(#210030) Dark Purple: This colour represents a void where pronouns often are, and it also represents two of the colours on the nonbinary flag (purple and dark grey).
(#BF80CF) Lavender: Lavender is considered a “queer colour,” and I felt that element of queerness belonged to this flag.
(#D4DEEC) Baby Blue: This is the average colour of the trans pride flag.
(#9DAC8F) Muted Green: This is the average colour of the agender pride flag. As someone who does not find pronouns or gender to be fitting, I felt this was important to include
(#FFFFBB) Pale Yellow: This is the colour of light, showing that someone who doesn’t have a gender or pronouns is not missing anything. We are not hidden and empty, we exist. This is also a combination of two colours on the nonbinary flag (yellow and white).
(#7C7979) Grey (with a tinge of red): Gender and pronouns can be quite a grey area. This doesn’t make it inadequate, which is why the grey is slightly coloured.
THIS IS NOT A DISCOURSE POST. IT’S A FLAG, Y’ALL.
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