Thanks! About the symbol, maybe we can all add our own for some extra national pride. I sure as hell would NOT mind a sun on there, tho that very well could be a slippery slope considering where exactly we live
My bad attempt at making flags
So some days ago, I saw this post on reddit.
This user made a flag for queer slavic people :D. That's pretty cool! However, there are some things that I didn't like about the design. First of I didn't like how it was all pastel, I mean it makes sense because this was posted on a subreddit for xenogenders and from what I've seen online a lot of flags for xenogenders use pastel colors. Second of all, I really don't understand why they added pierogi. I mean, pierogi is a slavic dish but only in poland, Ukraine, and Russia (am I wrong? Too lazy to check right) and here in the balkans, it kind of isn't.
So here's my attempt to make a flag that was heavily inspired by the reddit user above! All creative credit goes to u/somethingisbread! This isn't me stealing their design this is just me editing it as a slavic queer.
It's basically the same thing as the flag in the reddit post. The only difference is that I didn't make the colors pastel, and I removed pierogi. I wanted to add a different symbol to represent queer slavic people. I want to add an owl to represent our slavic mythology and paganism and also our slavic brother/sisterhood because in every slavic language, we have the same word for owl (that is sova/сова). Unfortunately, I currently can't find a good owl design that would go well with the flag.
The blue, red, and white represent the pan slavic colors, and the lavender represents queerness.
Yup, imma reblog this.
“But if you forget to reblog Madame Zeroni, you and your family will be cursed for always and eternity.”
Wanted to do more of an environmental study.
I understand Tim Drake because I too hate when Bruce & Dicks actions don't line up with my head canons of them.
BOOBS ARE BACK
Lol
That sounds quite cool, actually. The thing about panslavism is that you really cannot get very many symbols that we ALL use in the modern day because even if we are so close, Slavs have partially assimilated into a lot of different parts of europe. Like I've seen the wheel as a pan-slavic symbol but who actually uses it in their specific culture? Same goes for things like cyrilic or old slavic myth, because half of us just use latin, and every slav has been deeply christianised (and in the case of Bosniaks, Pomaks, Torbeši and Gorani later islamised), so there really isn't a lot of old slavic thing to go off of since we really have just made new identities, anywho, thanks for listening to this rant
My bad attempt at making flags
So some days ago, I saw this post on reddit.
This user made a flag for queer slavic people :D. That's pretty cool! However, there are some things that I didn't like about the design. First of I didn't like how it was all pastel, I mean it makes sense because this was posted on a subreddit for xenogenders and from what I've seen online a lot of flags for xenogenders use pastel colors. Second of all, I really don't understand why they added pierogi. I mean, pierogi is a slavic dish but only in poland, Ukraine, and Russia (am I wrong? Too lazy to check right) and here in the balkans, it kind of isn't.
So here's my attempt to make a flag that was heavily inspired by the reddit user above! All creative credit goes to u/somethingisbread! This isn't me stealing their design this is just me editing it as a slavic queer.
It's basically the same thing as the flag in the reddit post. The only difference is that I didn't make the colors pastel, and I removed pierogi. I wanted to add a different symbol to represent queer slavic people. I want to add an owl to represent our slavic mythology and paganism and also our slavic brother/sisterhood because in every slavic language, we have the same word for owl (that is sova/сова). Unfortunately, I currently can't find a good owl design that would go well with the flag.
The blue, red, and white represent the pan slavic colors, and the lavender represents queerness.
When a fic doesn’t fit my head canons but it’s well-written
Ive read the whole fic, but the images just make my day!
Another chapter of my "The Waynes on Twitter" work on AO3
Masterlist of Tweets
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Extra Dialogue:
Bruce: wow, this is so cray cray. do the kids still say cray cray? Tim: absolutely they do Bruce: great!
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Bruce: did you see the cookies alfred made? weren't they so slay? Stephanie: they really were. have you told cass that? Bruce: i haven't but i will now
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39 - The struggles of being a single (really rich) dad
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