flag id: the top two flags have 5 stripes, with the first and fifth being twice the size of the rest. the top left flag's stripes are very dark grey, medium dark dull pink, dark dull purple, very dark dull blue, and very dark grey. the top right flag's stripes are very dark grey, medium dark faded pink, faded yellow, medium dark faded cyan, and very dark grey.
the bottom left flag has 5 stripes, with the first and fifth being twice the size of the rest. they are very dark grey, medium dark faded pink, faded green, medium dark dull blue, and very dark grey. the bottom right flag has 7 stripes, with the first and seventh being twice the size of the rest. they are very dark grey, pale pink, dull pink, purple-black, dull blue, pale blue, and very dark grey. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
biunnec | panunnec plyunnec | omniunnec
biunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the bi label even though it technically describes them
panunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the pan label even though it technically describes them
plyunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the ply (poly-) label even though it technically describes them
omniunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the omni label even though it technically describes them
[pt: biunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the bi label even though it technically describes them
panunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the pan label even though it technically describes them
plyunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the ply (poly-) label even though it technically describes them
omniunnec: an identity in which one does not feel connected to the omni label even though it technically describes them. end pt]
some unnec terms for anon! the grey stripes represent a lack of connection and the rest are desaturated from the bi, pan, ply, and omni flags. these can be used for any orientation using these prefixes (ex: bisexual, panromantic, omnisensual, etc.)
tags: @radiomogai, @liom-archive, @orientation-archive, @macchiane, @genderstarbucks, @sugar-and-vice-mogai, @freezingnarc | dni link










