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== Flag ==
== Flag ==
The flag was made by an anonymous system. The orange represents nonconformity and community. The purple represents community and plurality. The grayscale stripes represent the absence or semi-absence of singularity. The white represents everyone, spectrums, and multiple.
The flag was made by an anonymous system. The orange represents nonconformity and community. The purple represents community and plurality. The grayscale stripes represent the absence or semi-absence of singularity. The white represents everyone, spectrums, and multiple.
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Revision as of 23:23, 17 February 2022

utagaugenic ( adj.)
Applies tosystems

Utagaugenic refers to someone who suspects they are a system, or are otherwise doubting or questioning their plurality.

It was coined by someone who wishes to remain anonymous.

Etymology

The word utagaugenic comes from the Japanese word 'utagau' which means to doubt or suspect.

Flag

The flag was made by an anonymous system. The orange represents nonconformity and community. The purple represents community and plurality. The grayscale stripes represent the absence or semi-absence of singularity. The white represents everyone, spectrums, and multiple.