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When people add pointless feminization to terms that literally apply to anyone in their original form, see poetess, demoness, etc.. It makes me want to slap the taste out of their mouth. That shit’s stupid and misogynistic as hell. I don’t even care if it’s self referential, stop doing collateral damage because it feels ✨womanly✨. Ew.
Can you do your own version of the anotbinary and notbinary flag?
Here is notbinary on the left and anotbinary on the right. I'm loving how these colors turned out. - 💙💚
Just a small tribute to Michael sheen and one of his best performances
. . . notbinary
[PT: Notbinary. /END PT]
etymology: not, nonbinary.
when you are nonbinary but . . . not. you look like an enby, feel like an enby, and so on, but there is something . . . off . . . something deeply, deeply wrong. this "wrong-ness," though, is subtle. the kind of subtle that others will notice, but wont ever mention. how weird.
You don't have to exclusively identify as non-binary to identify with this, but it is "neutral" in nature and coined with enbys in mind.
Neonibinary
[pt: Neonibinary /end pt]
[id: a rectangular flag with 7 equally-sized horizontal lines. colors in this order from top to bottom: dark grey, dull red, light yellow, white, light yellow, purple, dark yellow-grey. /end id]
Neonibinary; a term for being both neononbinary & notbinary.
etymology; neo, “ni” latin for not, binary
for anon!
tagging; @radiomogai, @thecoffeecrew404
[id: a rosy-pink line divider. /end id]
What does notbinary mean?
definition from here (link); it means: "when you are nonbinary but . . . not. you look like an enby, feel like an enby, and so on, but there is something . . . off . . . something deeply, deeply wrong. this "wrong-ness," though, is subtle. the kind of subtle that others will notice, but wont ever mention. how weird."
[ID: Two versions of a pride flag with seven symetrical horizontal stripes. The first version is shaped like a square, the second is shaped long a wide rectangle.
The stripes are, in order from top to bottom: dark red-purple, violet, dark turquoise, pale yellow, dark turquoise, violet, and dark red-purple.
End ID.]
my attempt at an aphorian pride flag!
Aphorian is described in its original coining post by @soong-type-delta as:
an alternative term for abinary, for genders and people who are completely disconnected from manhood and womanhood. a term that doesn't reference the binary and is not necessarily a subset of nonbinary.
This flag, like all my other pride flags, is 100% public domain because I hate capitalism.
This means you can use it for anything you like, no credit or permission needed, even for designs you're going to sell! The only thing I ask is that you provide image descriptions (like above) when possible, and if someone asks, try to direct them to a high quality version of the flag so they can save it too :)
Here's a link to the HD versions of these flags on the web archive:
"https://archive.org/details/aphorian-flag/aphorian.png"
If any of the colors cause eyestrain or are hard to see, please let me know and I'll try to fix it! I tried to make sure they weren't too bright, with enough differentiation between each color that they can be told apart, but there's always room for improvement!