what if it was church vs labubu
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it isn't. there's no "Little boo boo" in red vs blue.

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what if it was church vs labubu
- secret fan
it isn't. there's no "Little boo boo" in red vs blue.
I drew the borders and the flags of every country on a world map from memory.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Every flag that I can remember, that is.
#Fellow Shark Gäÿ
Rule of vexillology: "Keep It Simple. The flag should be so simple that a child can draw it from memory." The Flag of the International Federation of Vexillological Associations:
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Oh shit, I found that flag and used it for an alternate history thing I did on my free time at school. I called it the West Siberian Republic and it was a Franch Puppet State. If you want to see the document I'll try to find it.
It was this day in 2017 that the worst flag ever was retired. I fly it on this day in memory. R.I.P. Pocatello flag. ™️®️
from /r/vexillology Top comment: I can't stop laughing at the copyright at the bottom of the flag
Vacation, June ‘25
I do not yet have a word for what places hold, what places transmit, how places remember, how places transmit what and how they remember. I am amused by the hubris that imagines a single term could do all of this. My hubris.
Keguro Macharia at Gukira With(out) Predicates. Reading Ordinary Notes: Note 32
Ever since I was a boy I felt places. In some way I felt that places remember and can transmit what they remember. I don't have words for this iand even as a child I wondered how that could be. As an adult I've pushed aside such mysteries. Reading this post I question why have?
Ordinary Notes is a extrodinary book of explorations of Black life in 248 notes by Christina Sharpe. Keguro expands upon some of these notes using Sharpe's method.