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ok here’s an actual pride month post
coming from me and my favorite characters who i also happen to both hc as trans + pan
happy pride to those who may fit into these labels/umbrellas, those who fit into a smaller category, those who don’t want a label, those who fluctuate labels, and everyone inbetween and outside everywhere all at once❤️❤️
#flags are in alt text!#osc#inanimate insanity#osc art#object show art#ii#ii lifering#lifering ii#roblox regretevator#regretevator#regretevator fanart#regretevator prototype#prototype regretevator#roblox fanart#inanimate insanity lifering#clowne art!#artists on tumblr#digital art#art#fanart#ii fanart#fan art#pride month#pride 2024#happy pride month#happy pride#pride#gay#transgender#pansexual
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Hey, I finally figured out how to make the intersex flag in the crescent moon design!!!
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Happy pride! I offer you some bunnies on cakes!! 🌈
#happy pride 🌈#pride month#pride flags#bunny#lgbt pride#digital art#bnuuy#cakes#animals#rabbits#people really liked how I drew round little bunnies last time so i decided to draw them again :D#im considering making these into stickers later!#image description in alt text#id in alt text
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i think the people of tumblr dot com would enjoy my bracelets

(i swear the fourth bracelet is the agender flag, the green is just really light because i didnt have a good green to match)
#described#id in alt text#bracelets#pride flags#asexual#aromantic#aroace#aromantic asexual#asexual aromantic#agender#aro#ace
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the creator of the lesbian flag needs financial help. time to get some cool sapphic merch
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Had to do my warm up so Happy Ace Day! ✨
#Unfortunately my persona doesn't QUITE have enough colors to make my own flag but hopefully the orange still gets it across#Almost drew Sonic for this and frankly I still might#my art#dragon#dragons#asexual#asexuality#aroace#aspec#aromantic#ace day#id in alt text
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non-human body flag
for anyone who has / is in a body that is not human, regardless of what labels they use
#my coining#id in alt text#nonhuman#physically nonhuman#physical nonhuman#holothere#alterhuman#alterbeing#otherkin#therian#endel#clinical lycanthropy#alterhuman flag#nonhuman flag#flag coining#liom#liom flag
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happy aromantic awareness week!
#these r all headcanons but balloon is canonically aro-spec!#clowne art!#inanimate insanity#object show community#osc#ii#ii fanart#ii blueberry#ii floory#ii mephone4#ii oj#ii mepad#ii goo#flags r in alt text#aromantic
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ok but spanish jackie in this

#ofmd#our flag means death#met gala#spanish jackie#ofmd spanish jackie#txt#pic#mine#og#image id in alt text#<-i tried. sorry
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So I accidentally almost got into an argument on Twitter, and now I'm thinking about bad historical costuming tropes. Specifically, Action Hero Leather Pants.
See, I was light-heartedly pointing out the inaccuracies of the costumes in Black Sails, and someone came out of the woodwork to defend the show. The misunderstanding was that they thought I was dismissing the show just for its costumes, which I wasn't - I was simply pointing out that it can't entirely care about material history (meaning specifically physical objects/culture) if it treats its clothes like that.
But this person was slightly offended on behalf of their show - especially, quote, "And from a fan of OFMD, no less!" Which got me thinking - it's true! I can abide a lot more historical costuming inaccuracy from Our Flag than I can Black Sails or Vikings. And I don't think it's just because one has my blorbos in it. But really, when it comes down to it...
What is the difference between this and this?
Here's the thing. Leather pants in period dramas isn't new. You've got your Vikings, Tudors, Outlander, Pirates of the Caribbean, Once Upon a Time, Will, The Musketeers, even Shakespeare in Love - they love to shove people in leather and call it a day. But where does this come from?







Obviously we have the modern connotations. Modern leather clothes developed in a few subcultures: cowboys drew on Native American clothing. (Allegedly. This is a little beyond my purview, I haven't seen any solid evidence, and it sounds like the kind of fact that people repeat a lot but is based on an assumption. I wouldn't know, though.) Leather was used in some WWI and II uniforms.
But the big boom came in the mid-C20th in motorcycle, punk/goth, and gay subcultures, all intertwined with each other and the above. Motorcyclists wear leather as practical protective gear, and it gets picked up by rock and punk artists as a symbol of counterculture, and transferred to movie designs. It gets wrapped up in gay and kink communities, with even more countercultural and taboo meanings. By the late C20th, leather has entered mainstream fashion, but it still carries those references to goths, punks, BDSM, and motorbike gangs, to James Dean, Marlon Brando, and Mick Jagger. This is whence we get our Spikes and Dave Listers in 1980s/90s media, bad boys and working-class punks.

And some of the above "historical" design choices clearly build on these meanings. William Shakespeare is dressed in a black leather doublet to evoke the swaggering bad boy artist heartthrob, probably down on his luck. So is Kit Marlowe.
But the associations get a little fuzzier after that. Hook, with his eyeliner and jewellery, sure. King Henry, yeah, I see it. It's hideously ahistorical, but sure. But what about Jamie and Will and Ragnar, in their browns and shabby, battle-ready chic? Well, here we get the other strain of Bad Period Drama Leather.
See, designers like to point to history, but it's just not true. Leather armour, especially in the western/European world, is very, very rare, and not just because it decays faster than metal. (Yes, even in ancient Greece/Rome, despite many articles claiming that as the start of the leather armour trend!) It simply wasn't used a lot, because it's frankly useless at defending the body compared to metal. Leather was used as a backing for some splint armour pieces, and for belts, sheathes, and buckles, but it simply wasn't worn like the costumes above. It's heavy, uncomfortable, and hard to repair - it's simply not practical for a garment when you have perfectly comfortable, insulating, and widely available linen, wool, and cotton!
As far as I can see, the real influence on leather in period dramas is fantasy. Fantasy media has proliferated the idea of leather armour as the lightweight choice for rangers, elves, and rogues, a natural, quiet, flexible material, less flashy or restrictive than metal. And it is cheaper for a costume department to make, and easier for an actor to wear on set. It's in Dungeons and Dragons and Lord of the Rings, King Arthur, Runescape, and World of Warcraft.





And I think this is how we get to characters like Ragnar and Vane. This idea of leather as practical gear and light armour, it's fantasy, but it has this lineage, behind which sits cowboy chaps and bomber/flight jackets. It's usually brown compared to the punk bad boy's black, less shiny, and more often piecemeal or decorated. In fact, there's a great distinction between the two Period Leather Modes within the same piece of media: Robin Hood (2006)! Compare the brooding, fascist-coded villain Guy of Gisborne with the shabby, bow-wielding, forest-dwelling Robin:


So, back to the original question: What's the difference between Charles Vane in Black Sails, and Edward Teach in Our Flag Means Death?
Simply put, it's intention. There is nothing intentional about Vane's leather in Black Sails. It's not the only leather in the show, and it only says what all shabby period leather says, relying on the same tropes as fantasy armour: he's a bad boy and a fighter in workaday leather, poor, flexible, and practical. None of these connotations are based in reality or history, and they've been done countless times before. It's boring design, neither historically accurate nor particularly creative, but much the same as all the other shabby chic fighters on our screens. He has a broad lineage in Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean and such, but that's it.
In Our Flag, however, the lineage is much, much more intentional. Ed is a direct homage to Mad Max, the costuming in which is both practical (Max is an ex-cop and road warrior), and draws on punk and kink designs to evoke a counterculture gone mad to the point of social breakdown, exploiting the thrill of the taboo to frighten and titillate the audience.

In particular, Ed is styled after Max in the second movie, having lost his family, been badly injured, and watched the world turn into an apocalypse. He's a broken man, withdrawn, violent, and deliberately cutting himself off from others to avoid getting hurt again. The plot of Mad Max 2 is him learning to open up and help others, making himself vulnerable to more loss, but more human in the process.

This ties directly into the themes of Our Flag - it's a deliberate intertext. Ed's emotional journey is also one from isolation and pain to vulnerability, community, and love. Mad Max (intentionally and unintentionally) explores themes of masculinity, violence, and power, while Max has become simplified in the popular imagination as a stoic, badass action hero rather than the more complex character he is, struggling with loss and humanity. Similarly, Our Flag explores masculinity, both textually (Stede is trying to build a less abusive pirate culture) and metatextually (the show champions complex, banal, and tender masculinities, especially when we're used to only seeing pirates in either gritty action movies or childish comedies).
Our Flag also draws on the specific countercultures of motorcycles, rockers, and gay/BDSM culture in its design and themes. Naturally, in such a queer show, one can't help but make the connection between leather pirates and leather daddies, and the design certainly nods at this, with its vests and studs. I always think about this guy, with his flat cap so reminiscient of gay leather fashions.
More overtly, though, Blackbeard and his crew are styled as both violent gangsters and countercultural rockstars. They rove the seas like a bikie gang, free and violent, and are seen as icons, bad boys and celebrities. Other pirates revere Blackbeard and wish they could be on his crew, while civilians are awed by his reputation, desperate for juicy, gory details.
This isn't all of why I like the costuming in Our Flag Means Death (especially season 1). Stede's outfits are by no means accurate, but they're a lot more accurate than most pirate media, and they're bright and colourful, with accurate and delightful silks, lace, velvets, and brocades, and lovely, puffy skirts on his jackets. Many of the Revenge crew wear recognisable sailor's trousers, and practical but bright, varied gear that easily conveys personality and flair. There is a surprising dedication to little details, like changing Ed's trousers to fall-fronts for a historical feel, Izzy's puffy sleeves, the handmade fringe on Lucius's red jacket, or the increasing absurdity of navy uniform cuffs between Nigel and Chauncey.
A really big one is the fact that they don't shy away from historical footwear! In almost every example above, we see the period drama's obsession with putting men in skinny jeans and bucket-top boots, but not only does Stede wear his little red-heeled shoes with stockings, but most of his crew, and the ordinary people of Barbados, wear low boots or pumps, and even rough, masculine characters like Pete wear knee breeches and bright colours. It's inaccurate, but at least it's a new kind of inaccuracy, that builds much more on actual historical fashions, and eschews the shortcuts of other, grittier period dramas in favour of colour and personality.
But also. At least it fucking says something with its leather.
#everyone say 'thank you togas' for not including a long tangent about evil rimmer in red dwarf 5x05#Our Flag Means Death#Togas does meta#and yes these principles DO fall apart slightly in s2 and i DON'T like those costumes as much#don't get me wrong they're fun and gorgeous - but generally a bit less deep and more inaccurate. so. :(#I'm not sure this really says anything new about Our Flag but I just needed to get my thoughts out#i hate hate hate Gritty Period Drama costumes they're so boring and so ugly and so wrong#god bless OFMD for using more than 3 muted colours and actually putting men in heels (and not as a shorthand for rich/foppish villainy) <3#looking at that Tudors still is insane like they really will go to any lengths to not make men feel like they've got bare legs XD#image descriptions in alt text#and yes i DID just sink about two hours into those so you'd better appreciate them
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nonhuman/alterhuman/therian -thing
(pt. nonhuman/alterhuman/therian -thing)
Being nonhuman and a thing; a nonhumanthing.
Colors inspired by: @/createlinks nonhuman4nonhuman flag (link) [just bc I like the colors, no correlation required]
Being alterhuman and a thing; a alterhumanthing.
colors inspired by @/vesiamors alterhuman flag (link)
Being a therian and a thing; a therianthing.
#my flags#xenogender#flags#xenogender flag#gender coining#mogai coining#mogai term#coining post#xenogender coining#xenic gender#mogai label#mogai flag#mogai#mogai gender#liom#liomogai#coining#alterhuman flag#alterhuman#nonhuman flag#nonhuman#therian#therianthropy#thinggender#nonhumanthing#alterhumanthing#therianthing#id in alt text
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Over the past eighteen months, I've made enough green, white, grey and black clothing pieces to outfit ten Barbie dolls in aro colours. In addition, every doll has earrings, necklaces, belts or embroidery featuring pride stripes. Now I just have to figure out how to make a one-sixth-scale aro pride march display...
(More information about the making of aro-themed doll accessories and clothes is available on my website.)
#aro week#asaw 2025#aromantic#green aro pride flag#sewing#embroidery#cross stitch#pride crafts#needlework#needlecraft#fashion dolls#barbie#pride#link#aro worlds wordpress#image description in alt text#I'll be sharing a tutorial for the floss rehairs later this week
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aroace flag but I colorpicked it from this image of perry the platypus

#lgbtq+#asexual#aromantic#aroace#aroace flag#pride flag#colorpicked pride flags#phineas and ferb#perry the platypus#tatertalks#id in alt text
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It's Ace Week again and that means it's time for even more silly little artworks of silly little critters. (Here are their friends from 2021 and 2022) ✨Stay amazing, aces✨
#ace week#ace week 2023#asexual week#asexual#ace#art#my art#ace pride#aspec#lgbtqia+#lgbtq+#asexuality#ace flag#asexual awareness week#aspec friendly#asexual artist#vector art#opossum#owl#great horned owl#digital art#illustration#digital illustration#one of my favourite weeks of the year; perfect for asexuals who enjoy the spooky season (like me)#first time doing this where I actually had to do some thinking on which critters to do#i've basically run out of all the classic halloween animals; don't worry though. there's critters aplenty#just a matter of making them work within the limited colour palette#blanket permission to use as icons if you wish#id in alt text#critter series
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[image ID: Bernie Sanders meme with a small aplatonic flag captioned “I am once again asking for you to include aplatonics in your pride art/posts/merch” End ID]
#fuck it I made an aplatonic version#burnie meme#aplatonic#apl#aspec#meme#burnie sanders meme#image id#flag ID in alt text#queer
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