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Thursday, September 12, 2019
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Superman on the New York State Flag
Today is the day we honor New York City. Superman and his cousin Supersapien are taking to place the Goddesses Liberty and Justice. Supersapien has a yellow outfit and is powered by the light of the moon. For the moment his giving Lady Justice a smoking break as is Superman for Liberty.
Regular NY State Flag |
Monday, September 9, 2019
Statue of the Goddess Liberty
She is holding the more ancient version of the Liberty Pole. Some people have said it looks like a mushroom on a pole, or that it was supposed to represent a certain type of mushroom.
Another story relates it to slaves becoming free in ancient Rome, as a status symbol to show people they are slaves no more.
Nonetheless, this is a fanciful recreation of the the Goddess Liberty as found on two state flags, which you can see below.
Statue of New York Liberty Flag
Statue of New Jersey Liberty Flag
The Goddess Liberty if one of the most important icons in the US. Although officially apart of New York, it is in New Jersey. And on the Lady Liberty is on the New Jersey state flag. This flag is the New Jersey Statue of Liberty flag that has dressed up the Liberty in her more famous statue outfit on Liberty Island.
Instead of the pole with with phrygian cap, we have the torch of freedom, seven pointed tiara, and slab of independence.
Sunday, September 8, 2019
Rainbow Dash New Jersey State Flag
Since New Jersey has a horse on the crest, it deserves a My Little Pony honor. In this case Rainbow Dash has added her magic to the flag of New Jersey. You will find true friends in New Jersey! Besides the essence of rainbow permeating the flag, the plain brown horse head is replaced with Rainbow Dash. Dash is Pegasus Pony with the ability to fly with wings. She loves speed and has aerobatic talents. One of her awesome powers is the 'SONIC RAINBOW.'
The regular New Jersey state flag is rather dull compared to the rainbow charged flag of hope and happiness.
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