[ID: Six pixel hearts of various flags in order being Neoboy, Neogirl, Heteroflexible, Archaeopronouns, Feumyrsian and Amatopunk. End ID]

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[ID: Six pixel hearts of various flags in order being Neoboy, Neogirl, Heteroflexible, Archaeopronouns, Feumyrsian and Amatopunk. End ID]
Alternate Archaeopronouns flags
( ID: the first image is a rectangular flag with 7 horizontal lines. sizes in this order from top to bottom: thick, 2 thin, medium, 2 thin, and thick. colors in this order from top to bottom: pastel grey-orange, yellowish-green, rosy orange, light orangy-yellow, rosy orange, yellowish-green, and pastel grey-orange.
the second image is another rectangular flag with 7 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top to bottom: pastel grey-orange, yellowish-green, rosy orange, light orangy-yellow, rosy orange, yellowish-green, and pastel grey-orange. End ID]
(Also known as Palaeopronouns)
This flag takes colors from other Archaeopronoun set flags (such as Thon/Thons, Hit/hit, and Hē/hine) as well as the original flag
The first flag uses a newer pronoun flag layout, while the second has even-sized stripes for those who prefer that style.
The grey was mixed in and became a little more of a grey-brown because the direct color from the original flag was very visually harsh. I think it adds a more "weathered" or "aged" look to the flag which feels thematically appropriate.
Made for anon but free for anyone to use as always! Help with ALT text is appreciated! @pronoun-flags
hey, I was using en.pronouns, I noticed something called Archaeopronouns. if you don't mind me asking, what are they?
i actually hadn’t heard of this term before, this is what the pronoun wiki says:
Archaeopronouns are third person pronouns and forms or pronouns that were used in the past and are no longer in usage. However, some non-binary people may reclaim them and use these pronouns to express their gender in language. Most archaeopronouns are not found in the english language.
good to know there’s a term for these, actually. an example would be very old pronouns like hēo/hīe/hiere, which is from old english.
dusts off thon
It’s a little stale but it’s probably still good.
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Some of my ancestral lineages have an animate/inanimate gender system, which I also use, which gave me the idea of making a variant of the archaeopronoun flag-simply with a green stripe in the middle. Again no flag, ‘cuz it’s the weekend.