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This is embarrassing. I am embarrassed for you.
Ummm you're the one who doesn't know about what you commented about.
See Stormy's post.
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This is embarrassing. I am embarrassed for you.
To be fair, "Indigenous Australian" and "indigenous Australian", judging by context in Dylan8's post, are quite clearly the same thing.Ummm you're the one who doesn't know about what you commented about.
See Stormy's post.
Indigenous Australians tend not to support the notion of having an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander link on the flag. While it's a noble thought, it reeks of tokenism and encourages the 'other' mentality that white Australians generally have in regards to their views on Aboriginal culture.
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Because I don't like BBQs much, I don't like motorsport, VB or flannel shirts. So you're discriminating against meWhy don't we just have a flag with a pair of tongs, a v8, and a bottle of VB, against a background of flannel shirts? #straya.
Come on, everyone's a bit bogan when they think about it.Because I don't like BBQs much, I don't like motorsport, VB or flannel shirts. So you're discriminating against me![]()
Obsidian.
Teal blue of course!!!! It represents the ocean, the sky........the land (under certain highly specific lighting and atmospheric conditions) and....and... and... ducks (lots of ducks in Australia). I rest my case.I hate the southern cross being on the flag as its already on a number of other countries flags.
I quite like the former Libyan flag from 1977-2011 (it was all green and that's it) - was the only flag in the world with one colour, no insignia or detail or anything.
They have since changed it, so being unique (one colour, no insignia etc) is available for the taking..
lets go for it Aussies!
but what colour I wonder.....
Also pears?Teal blue of course!!!! It represents the ocean, the sky........the land (under certain highly specific lighting and atmospheric conditions) and....and... and... ducks (lots of ducks in Australia). I rest my case.
as long as they're all teal blueAlso pears?![]()
This. I've always liked the continuity of "branding" between the Aus flag and the States/Governors' flags, and decried how the Territories didn't fit in.I created this set a while ago for a competition on another forum. The comp asked that you show the current and replacement flags, hence the top row of each section being the current ones. The symbol on the ACT flag isn't mine, it belongs to the gentleman who designed the current ACT flag and was an alternate design proposal for it.
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I think the perfect flag for Australia has been staring us in the face the whole time. Cut away the redundant Union Jack quarter and the bogan Southern Cross half and you're left with this.
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I think the perfect flag for Australia has been staring us in the face the whole time. Cut away the redundant Union Jack quarter and the bogan Southern Cross half and you're left with this.
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The Commonwealth Star. A solitary symbol in a sea of blue for the island nation/continent. The central alignment has great synergy with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags as well.
I think it's perfect and would instantly join the timeless classics of flag design such as Japan, Switzerland etc.
Not to mention a mass of these flags in a crowd would look absolutely mint. It would be one big night sky.
I love the simplicity, but I just don't think it's instantly Australian enough.
I look at it this way - if you put that up against this
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in a public vote, I reckon this would romp it in. People just naturally gravitate toward the Southern Cross when they think of 'Straya.
A bit to similar to the flag of Somalia (granted a different shade of blue)
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A bit too Micronesia (yes different number of stars and a different blue)
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I love the simplicity, but I just don't think it's instantly Australian enough.
I look at it this way - if you put that up against this
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in a public vote, I reckon this would romp it in. People just naturally gravitate toward the Southern Cross when they think of 'Straya.
That Somalian flag is one of the greats. Personally I think there are obvious enough differences between the two (colour and number of points) for them not to be confused with each other. I'd even consider darkening the blue to a navy/obsidian to increase the distinction and make it even more badass. It's not a Poland/Monaco/Indonesia situation.
Yeah, but we are currently trying to get out of a confusion situation with NZ, and have plenty of options that would make our flag unique, so why even tempt fate with a similar flag to someone else.
Lets be honest, any flag trying to mix blue & white with green & yellow looks shocking.
Keep it simple. Southern Cross. Federation Star. Blue & White.
Done.
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