Do You Have A Flag?
Oct. 16th, 2009 10:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
If you could design a flag to represent your species - or to represent furry in general - what would it look like and why?
Mine would definitely have a paw in it somewhere. Perhaps a rainbow motif but then furry isn't completely gay so perhaps it wouldn't be appropriate. Maybe green would work - the colour of fields.
Mine would definitely have a paw in it somewhere. Perhaps a rainbow motif but then furry isn't completely gay so perhaps it wouldn't be appropriate. Maybe green would work - the colour of fields.
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Date: 2009-10-16 09:56 am (UTC)http://uk.geocities.com/shelltune/flag.jpg
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Date: 2009-10-16 11:32 am (UTC)"The Grand Union flag is the centre of the the democratic system. It is loved by all the locals, as it represents freedom and the final union of bickering tribes of the old days. The flag itself is simple is design. Only two main colours are used. Red is a very important colour to the Caldarvierie. Being the same colour as blood, it represents new life, and eternal hope. Black is used to symbolize the darkness of older, less comfortable times. When viewed vertically the disc in the centre is supposed to be the sun rising over the horizon, banishing the darkness. The amount of red on the flag is greater than the black. This is used to symbolize the re-emergence of life and hope at the beginning of every new day. Gold is a colour traditionally reserved to honour war dead. A gold band is therefore sometimes placed around all four sides of the flag is used to recognise the People's Pioneers who brought the whole planet peace, democracy, and finally global union in the space of just 400 standard years."
I really need to update that.
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