Is the heterosexual pride flag actually a real thing? Because that seems super weird and unnecessary. The fact that it's completely devoid of colour seems appropriate, though.
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Adam (inkslinger@mastodon.club)'s status on Tuesday, 29-May-2018 15:57:01 EDT
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thurloat 📌 (thurloat@mastodon.club)'s status on Tuesday, 29-May-2018 18:39:24 EDT
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@ink_slinger I'm confused about how adding a purple line to heterosexual is somehow less sexual for the asex flag.
And why does the hetero flag have so many lines? I would think it would be just one black, one white.
All the shades without pigment screams Nihilism?
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Adam (inkslinger@mastodon.club)'s status on Tuesday, 29-May-2018 19:16:08 EDT
Adam
@thurloat I don't know how the various colour combinations were chosen, but most of these are real flags. The hetero one is the one questionable one, and it's clearly just the normal Pride flag turned greyscale. I don't know why. Your binary, black and white idea does seem more appropriate, though I suppose shades of grey can exist even with heterosexual couples...like, they can be kinky, poly, etc. so maybe that rationalizes it?
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