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a flag with 8 stripes. the first four stripes form a chevron that faces upwards, with the bottommost stripe being half the width of the rest. from top to bottom the colours for those 4 stripes are dark purple, dark magenta, dusty red, and orange. the bottom four stripes of the flag form a chevron that faces downwards, with the topmost stripe being half the width of the rest. from top to bottom the colours for those 4 stripes are greenish yellow, dark mint, desaturated cyan, and dark desaturated cyan. the thin diamond-shaped gap between the two sections of the flag is coloured very light yellow. in the centre, the diamond shape is also replicated but rotated so it is vertical, and the top point of the diamond touches the boundary between the first and second stripe, and the bottom point touches the boundary between the second last and last stripe.
identical to the previous flag

Superiority-inferiority complex flag βΈ» a flag for those with a superiority-inferiority complex! made with NPD and BPD in mind, but one doesn't need either to use this flag.

the top four stripes are representative of the superiority part: purple is associated with regality and red with power, and the stripes point upwards. the bottom four stripes are representative of the inferiority part: blue is for low self esteem and green is for feelings of inadequacy, and the stripes point downwards. the star-like shape represents the bridge between the two complexes and how they intersect.

requested by anon, made by us!

@radiomogai


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