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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Indiana Indiana Jones Flags

Indiana Jones is one of most iconic heroes of cinema.  When you take that spirit and mesh it with the Indiana flag, this is what you get.  Most archeologists don't have the life and death adventures as such as Indy had.  But in a way the adventure of the mind does take place, and every once and a while archeologists get to travel to far off places and fight against tourists and local con artists. 

Here is another version of the Indian Indian Jones flag.  I guess on Indiana Jones Day they can fly this flag all across Indiana? The silhouette of the his iconic fedora with an internal silhouette can be seen.


 Here is a third version where you can see more of Indy's outfit and smile.









 Just for reference, here is the official state of Indiana flag.  You can see much of the design is conserved with the Indian Jones versions.  The Indiana word is conserved but it uses that exciting font that has become iconic of American Excitement.


Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Hannah Montana Montana Flag


Growing up as a starlet is a challenge.  Here Miley Stewart was selected to be star from youth.  As a young starlet she was the evermore cheerful and positive force.  She has grown up as Miley Cyrus and is again making waves and sparkling with her own kind of magic.  Surely in her older adult remake, she will transform again to an awestruck public.

The Hannah Montana Montana flag simply takes her image upon the seal and adds her name.  No doubt this star will continue to grow, inspire and make a difference.

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North & South Dakota Heritage Flag


The United Dakota flag is based upon the flag of North and South Dakota with a few modifications.  Words in reference to North or South are missing.  In the canton is slightly modified North Dakota flag and in the field is a modified South Dakota seal.

This flag is for persons who just happen to have ancestors who hail from both states.  Just like North Carolina and South Carolina these states are so similar but different.  Just as both the North Carolina-Dakota are border states.  ND has slight Canadian flavor, as NC has slight Virginia flavor.  SC is in the deep south and SD is deeper in the heart of America.


North & South Carolina Heritage Flag

These are two states that have the same last name, Carolina.  Likewise there are certain people who share a heritage to both states.  If any of your ancestors stem from either North or South Carolina then this is your flag.

The Carolina heritage flag features the design of North Carolina, but with South Carolina's palmetto and moon taking up the space in the blue "tridrant." (a new word based upon quadrant)

The State Anthem of this would be state...

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Unknown Region Flag

The Unknown Region flag is composed of the colours green, white, and black.  In the center are two question marks-one if upside the other is downside.  This makes up a unique image in the center, based upon the question mark.  

So what prompted this flag? You can blame Google.  When I was looking at my stats, there were views from "Unknown Regions."  I guess that could be anywhere, on Earth or off it?  Who knows?


Monday, July 8, 2019

Elephant War Flags - Thailand


The war flags for elephants are visible upon the golden statue.  The triangular red flags act like a beacon. 

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Heterosexual Pride Flag

The Heterosexual Cis-Gender Flag is made up of three colours: blue, pink, and white.  Blue represents the dominant male aspect while pink represents the recessive feminine aspect, like Yin and Yang.  White represents the separation and divine purity of love between a man and woman. White also represents the potential of their love to generate new varieties of life as white light holds all the colours of the spectrum within itself.

Blue is dominant to reflect the nature of male dominance as found in many types of organisms. Although the pink-female component takes up less space, it retains the central honor point.  Further, the feminine aspect shows a different kind of power—it is unbroken and conveys unity and strength.  This flag echoes the sexual dimorphic nature of men and women.

Thus this flag recognizes that both cis-males and cis-females have a different powers over the other, yet are united harmoniously to make a whole.  For it is with the union of male and female, new life can be created.  It is a sacred trust; as taking life or making life should be done with proper respect and care.

Note that, in the original "gay/happy pride flag" pink was associated with sex and cyan/turquoise was associated with magic/art.  Likewise, when a man and women engage in the reproductive process, they create the finest kind of magic by opening the door to the other side—to the realm of unborn souls.  Although scientists may understand the biological process of sex in extreme detail, it is truly a kind of miracle beyond our complete understanding. Like magic, new people appear from the heterosexual process.  This organic aspect of love between man and woman is honored with this flag. 


Male dominance by size, behavior, and social order occurs in many types of mammalian species.  For example sea lions, lions, gorillas, deer, dogs, cats, and most monkeys—it is the male half that dominates the female with behavior and physicality.  This may seem like the dominant nature of things but there are numerous examples where the female half dominates, the bonobo and hyena being clear examples.  In those cases where the woman or the female species dominates by size, behavior, and social rank—the colours are reversed; the middle X is blue and the outer four wings are pink.

But times and standard gender roles are changing, or rather expanding.  On rare occasions you will find taller and more economically successful women who choose shorter, less economically dominant men—an extremely rare event. For the vast majority of heterosexual couples, the man is more economically dominant and a few inches taller.

This Heterosexual Pride flag is extracted from Gilbert Baker's original Gay Pride flag and in support.  The pink and light blue colours honor Gilbert Baker's original Gay Pride flag which had pink and cyan—which now finds a home in the Straight Pride flag.

Finally, X indeed marks the spot since both men and women have X chromosomes.  The pink X also adds an extra honor to womanhood.  If you forgot, women have two Xs while men only have one X chromosome.  Instead of two Xs, men have a Y chromosome which is smaller and deficient—because life can not be sustained on a single male chromosome alone; a female X chromosome must be present. Thus all gender identities are united by the feminine X chromosome. After all, women are the final gatekeepers who open and allow new souls to enter this universe.