"“We just can’t do it. It’s our third time trying to get through an episode. Why invest? Lots of unfair and violent things happening to blathering, long-winded people with English accents who desperately need to wash their hair.” Indeed, theirs is a world in dire need of levity, color, moral goodness, and Garnier Fructis."
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I was having so much fun with flags today that I decided to design a flag for myself. I incorparated the traditional flag of Scotland with the Royal flag and then added the coat of arms for the Home/Hume/Homes/Humes family. One with and one without my name.
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Nauru - only the tiny Pacific island of Nauru shows visitors how to find their country from space. The blue field is the Pacific Ocean, the gold stripe is the equator, and Nauru sits where the twelve-pointed star is: in the west of the ocean, just one degree below the Equator.
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The Transgender Flag: The flag designer most aptly sums up its meaning, so I will let her speak: “The light blue is the traditional color for baby boys, pink is for girls, and the white in the middle is for those who are transitioning, those who feel they have a neutral gender or no gender, and those who are intersexed. . .
The pattern is such that no matter which way you fly it, it will always be correct. This symbolizes us trying to find correctness in our own lives.”
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And how about this one: This was the flag of the Benin Empire, that was situated in modern Nigeria. A pre-colonial African state, it lasted from 1440 to 1897.
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Here's a weird flag for you from the Isle of Man: The flag of the Isle of Man shows a triskelion, the Three Legs of Man emblem, in the centre of a red flag. The three legs are joined at the thigh and bent at the knee. In order to have the toes pointing clockwise on both sides of the flag, a two-sided emblem is used.