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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Emoji Flags


Right now, as of 2017, there are a limited number of Emoji Flags that you can send.  Of Emojis that are flags we have the: checker, yellow pennant, and two black flags, two white flags.  There is one horizontal tribar of white-black-white.  Incidental flags also appear with other item Emojis like a red pennant on the circus big top tent, another red pennant on a golf course, and the grey mailbox mail-indicator flags.

Surely soon more flag colours will appear and a needed rainbow flag.  Yet to come: orange, green, purple, pink, brown, and others.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Pepe Republic Flag


Pepe the Frog has become something of an Internet institution these days.  A harmless cartoon character from Boy's Club that grabbed the public's attention during the 2016 American Election, when it was spotlighted with a negative light by the Hillary Clinton Campaign.  In the previous 2012 election, Pokemon had grabbed the attention of the media, when a contender for the Republican ticket quoted this show- Herman Cain.

But a frog is just a frog, as symbol is just a symbol.  The swastika in East Asia and India is deeply tied to Buddhism and Hinduism and one can find it on many serene temples and peacefully sacred sites.  Its association with Nazi Germany is only fleeting, from that side of the world. Yet when presented in the West, it is a symbol that conjures up extremely sad emotions and an ugly history.

Likewise it's rather odd that a silly cartoon could become such a paramount icon for the 2016 election, showing the rift in culture and understanding between the Internet and modern day legacy media.

The flag above is the Pepe Republic flag based upon the a mash up of the California State flag with the iconic Pepe.  Oddly Pepe has been tied up with some enchanting Internet synchronicity to 1986, right after Clinton spoke about Pepe. 

To get the whole story, its best just to visit a keen blog here....https://pepethefrogfaith.wordpress.com/

Or Just Watch the Video Below



Saturday, June 10, 2017

The Original Auntie M


Another soul from the Silent Generation, the Original Auntie M.  Here she is standing in front of the WWII Victory Flag of 48 Stars.

She had a short stint for the FBI, and had a deep love for her birth nation.  A not so silent generation, that did not get a presidential leader,  nonetheless they saw the America of America-Rise; to see her rise and shine her lights to inspire the world. 

The Silent Generation maintained the bar and set the theme for the classic American-Rise traditions from the 4th of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.   American vacation's with the family were thier hand-off that we should not squander, and never forget.   

Thursday, June 8, 2017

United State of Happiness Flag






The U.S.H. flag is for the United State of Happiness.  This the open state of mind that many people end up at, when severe happiness takes over.  The stars around the face denote that this land has no borders and all are welcome, from time to time.

This flag originates out of the American Pursuit of Happiness.  If you are not there or want to enter this state, all you have to is wave this flag and change of few words that appear in the pledge of allegiance.   Trust me, you'll know which words to change.  It'll be the ones that make a smile appear on your face.


Wednesday, June 7, 2017

State of Happiness Flag for the USA and anyone elese



Sometimes it's hard to enter a state of happiness, but with this flag you can easily enter this state and by saying: "Makalakalika low, good bye you silly schlomo, I am happy because you are sappy, and alone you do, and happiness will stick to you like glue."

Thus wave this flag is you need the happy.




Tuesday, June 6, 2017

French West Africa Heritage Flag



The French West Africa heritage flag is for the nations that were once a part of the superstate of Africa that existed from 1895-1958.  The official flag was a French Flag, but in order to distinguish this entity from France this flag enables one to do so.   France was able to weave the French language and Catholic Church deep into the fabric of these nations. It's only fitting that they have a unique flag that honors France and honors Africa.

The first capital was at Saint Louis but was later moved to Dakar in 1902. This super-state connected several modern African nations, and perhaps several more yet to be born in the near future.

Why a heritage flag?  Well the official flag was the flag of France.  Many bad events and many good events occurred due to French "adoption".  In the end it is more so for the respect of French West African heritage, whose identity is now perpetually tied to France. 








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Le drapeau du patrimoine français de l'Afrique de l'Ouest concerne les nations qui faisaient autrefois partie du superstate de l'Afrique qui existait de 1895 à 1958. Le drapeau officiel était un drapeau français, mais pour distinguer cette entité de la France, ce drapeau permet de le faire. La France a pu tisser la langue française et l'Église catholique profondément dans le tissu de ces nations. Il est normal qu'ils aient un drapeau unique qui honore la France et honore l'Afrique.


La première capitale était à Saint Louis mais a ensuite été ému à Dakar en 1902. Ce super-État a relié plusieurs nations africaines modernes, et peut-être plusieurs autres à naître dans un avenir proche.

Pourquoi un drapeau patrimonial? Eh bien, le drapeau officiel était le drapeau de la France. De nombreux mauvais événements et de nombreux bons événements se sont produits en raison de «l'adoption» française. En fin de compte, c'est plus pour le respect du patrimoine de l'Ouest français, dont l'identité est désormais perpétuellement liée à la France.

French Equatorial Africa Heritage Flag






The French Equatorial Heritage Flag combines the flag flags of France with the various colours of Africa.  Although this AEF used the French Flag as its official flag, there is a need for a flag to distinguish the super state of Africa that lasted fro 1910 until 1958.   The seeds of French culture had deep impact on this region of Africa.



Nations that can fly this flag include: Chad, Central African Republic, Western Congo, Gabon, and parts of Cameroon.  The capital of the historical-super state was in Brazzaville.