Dog Jewish (first photo) is when you are connected to dogs in anyway and are Jewish cat jewish (second photo) is when you are connected to cat I anyway and are Jewish
[ID; the left flag ; four horizontal stripes, starting at the top is a dark sky blue next is a dark brown, then a dark blue, then a light brown; the right flag is four horizontal stripes, starting at the top is a egg white/tan, next is a light light brown, then a gray, and finally a dark brown End ID]
could you make a jewish guinea pig flag? im jewish and i like guinea pigs a lot. its not a gender thing i just think theyre awesome so idk if this request is even relevant. wheek wheek!
posted here so sorry for the wait ! Wheek wheek !
granite gender
[ID a red vertical stripe and a blue vertical stripe with a photo of granite from Steven universe in the middle]
When your Jewish and an eepy catboy
[ID starts A flag with four horizontal strips, all the same width. From the top down, the first color is a very light pinkish gray. The second color is a dusty lavender. The third color is a very light peace. The fourth color is similar to the first, only a bit lighter. In the middle there is a dark blue Star of David. In the top left corner there is a cartoon cat face, the same color as the star.] End ID]
Jewish intersex: a flag for those who are both Jewish and Intersex!
[ID start
A light blue background. In the center there is a yellow circle, its inside transparent to show the background color. In the circle there is a Star of David in a deep blue.
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◞ ・cloudforestic﹕✦ ⋯ a gender related to the feeling of walking through a forest under cloudy skies
╰╮ ✦ coined by Perona
an alt version to our audhd holder flag cause we really love the structure of this flag !!
using gorefix's flag design as a base - we hope that's ok !! any system can use wdc !!
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀*⠀⠀RELATIONSHIP BLUR.
A term for those who struggle to decipher the status of their relationships due to BPD, such as not being able to tell friends from close friends, etc. Exclusive to those with BPD only.
Coined by; Ephrith.
Requested by; No one.
Already coined? Consider this an alt flag.
hello ! First take a look at our rentry
As a blog we except any and all (non harmful) gender and sexuality requests, labels related to physical and mental disabilities, presentation terms, [thing] terms (i.e. ‘sun boy’) as well as NPTs for a wide variety of animals (both real and mythical) characters, concepts and more!
I’m mod moon! I am a minor and use any pronouns, my sighoff is 🌙
I am intersex and have bpd, I am Jewish and queer, im also a wheelchair user and dyslexic, things may be misspelled. I will do almost every request except for transid (harmful ones) this is my first time making flags and such so I may not be the best!
Hello! I’m mod Sun! I am also a minor and use he/she pronouns, my sign off is ☀️!
I am trans, intersex and AFAB. I’m queer and Jewish as well! I’m also bipoc, I have DID, AuDHD, StPD along with many other things! I’m disabled and chronically ill!
hihi ^—^ mod star, 18yo tgirl. shi/her pronouns, no masc terms please! my sign off is 💫
i’m also an intersex jew, and i’m physically + mentally disabled. full of mental illness (please picture full of soup cat as i say this), but still i remain silly
@despoir
tagging so you know it’s made !
Alt flag to this one
Disclaimer: This flag is not meant to be provocative or as a partisan statement on the current situation in Palestine-Israel or the activism that surrounds it. I made this flag for a much more personal reason, that being that I do not feel that the flag of Israel adequately represents me as a Jew. As much as I appreciate the idea of the flag being viewed by some as a "Flag for the Jews" I personally look at the Israeli flag as just that, a flag for the state of Israel.
I was born in Canada and have lived here all my life. I'm very happy with my life in Canada and with Canadian culture. But Israel, from what l've seen and heard, is a completely foreign land to me, both culturally and politically, I understand that the land itself is very culturally significant to the Jewish people, and I very much respect that, but even then, I feel a much more spiritual connection to the biblical Israel of ancient times than I do of the modern state. And finally, the political climate of the state of Israel has made its flag a most contentious symbol, and the harsh politicization of its image is unfortunately too much of a factor in its usage for me to feel comfortable calling it my own.
In short: The flag of Israel carries far too much baggage, both culturally and politically, for me to want to adopt it as a flag for myself being a Jew who is comfortable where she is. I don't feel that it adequately represents my identity, it is almost completely foreign to me, I've seen some Jews that feel the same way as me, and so that is the reason why l've created this Diaspora Flag.
Description: The flag features four colours, red, yellow, green, and dark blue. In the foreground of the flag is its centrepiece, the blade of a plowshare with the ten commandments sitting behind it, on the commandments are the first ten letters of the Hebrew Alef-Bet.
The design of the centrepiece is lifted from the historical diaspora movement "Am Olam" who's representative symbol was that of a plow and the ten commandments. The plow in this context represents the desire to build a safe and prosperous Jewish home in the diaspora, while the ten commandments represent the Jewish people as well as our Torah, which is the founding document and core of our people and our tradition.
The flag's background depicts a green field and a red sky with seven beams of yellow sunlight emitting from behind the centrepiece.
The green represents the hope that the lands we inhabit will be rich and providing for everyone, and the red sky represents dawn, in the hope that one day the sun may rise on a land where all people are equal and no one is subjugated or pushed out for their race, ethnicity, religion, etc. the seven beams of the sun also represent the seven branches of the Temple Menorah, which is a nod to Jerusalem, a place that still holds a major significance to the Jewish people and our tradition. No matter where we now choose to live, we shall always remember and hold with reverence the land from which our tradition came.
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