I might start taking some more videos of susan for daily susan posts so you guys can see how this bizarre creature actually functions
this is older and I've posted it before but I'll share it again because she is cute

seen from T1
seen from Malaysia
seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from Germany
seen from Singapore
seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from Finland

seen from China
seen from South Korea
seen from China

seen from Vietnam
seen from Singapore
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Vietnam
seen from Belarus

seen from Australia
I might start taking some more videos of susan for daily susan posts so you guys can see how this bizarre creature actually functions
this is older and I've posted it before but I'll share it again because she is cute
UAB
PT: UAB /End PT
ID: a rectangular flag with 5 equal stripes, colored from top to bottom as grey, light grey, white, dull pink, and light grey. /End ID
ID: a rectangular flag with 5 equal stripes, colored from top to bottom as dark bluish-grey, grey, light grey, light pink, and bright pink. /End ID
Unassigned At Birth (UAB/UAAB), Gender/Sex Undesignated At Birth (GUAB/SUAB) or Unassigned Gender/Sex At Birth (UGAB/USAB): someone who does not have an assigned gender at birth. It is most commonly designated with the letter "U". It is most commonly used by parents who are raising their children without a prescribed gender, though it may be used for other reasons. It may also be adopted by someone who doesn’t care about or pushes away their "birth sex".
The flag appears to have been coined by Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags (link). An alternate flag was created by Tumblr user plurgai (link).
UAB Pride Flag
GUAB/SUAB: Gender/Sex Undesignated At Birth. UGAB/USAB: Unassigned Gender/Sex At Birth. (There’s also CUAB which stands for Coercively Unassigned At Birth).
Based on uingender and AGAB flags
[Image: 5-striped flag colored with greyed teal, light grayed sky, white, light purple and light grey]
-Ap