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flag id: the top left flag has 2 stripes, which are very light grey and near-black. in the center of each stripe is a line of 3 evenly-spaced large circles, which are the opposite color of the stripe. the top right flag has a 3x2 checkerboard pattern of very light grey and near-black. each square has a large circle of the opposite color in its center
the bottom left flag has 2 vertical stripes, which are very light grey and near-black. each stripe has a large circle at its top left and bottom right corners, which are the opposite color of the stripe. the bottom right flag has a very light grey background and is divided into four equal sections by three very thin vertical near-black stripes. in each sction are two medium circles, which are near-black in the first and third sections and red in the second and fourth. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
pipgender | dicepipgender domipipgender | cardpipgender
pipgender: a gender related to pips, which are small icons on items such as dice and playing cards that are intended to be easily/quickly countable
dicepipgender: a gender related to dice pips
domipipgender: a gender related to domino pips
cardpipgender: a gender related to playing card pips
[pt: pipgender: a gender related to pips, which are small icons on items such as dice and playing cards that are intended to be easily/quickly countable
dicepipgender: a gender related to dice pips
domipipgender: a gender related to domino pips
cardpipgender: a gender related to playing card pips. end pt]
anon asked for a dice pips gender and i ended up doing a couple terms! the terms are 'dice'/'domi' from 'domino'/'card', 'pip', + 'gender'!
each flag uses black and white (and red in the cardpipgender flag), since they're commonly used in these items, and circles for pips. the flag formats mimic each item (six faces of a die, two halves of a domino, and the four card suits on rectangular cards)
tags: @radiomogai | dni link
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