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liomstargloww · 1 year
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informal flaviane coining post because i keep forgetting lol
flaviane is like, an inviane subterm for when your gender/allion/etc simply is a flag, and that flag can be anything. like country flags, identity flags, ship flags, etc, the identity doesn't have to relate to what the flag means it just has to relate to the flag itself
flaviane terms don't have their own flag due to their nature but could definitely have a symbol! if anyone's willing to make one go on ahead and tag me :> (you don't have to it'd just be cool to see)
the individual terms don't really have to exist, but it could be something like [flag name]flaviane or flavi[flag name]
the umbrella term stuff would be like flavigender/genderflaviane, flaviallion/allionflaviane, flavivesil/vesilflaviane, etc!
if anyone wants to flesh anything out go on ahead :> if this gains enough traction i'm willing to make a carrd for it
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hoardicboy · 1 year
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Omguflaviane-
When one identifies with the flags of all genders one identifies with, like identifying as catgenders and the flags for those catgenders
The name comes from 'Omni' 'Sugu' and Flaviane, omni meaning all and sugu meaning gender, source for sugu(link)
Flaviane coined by @liomstargloww
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@revenant-coining @local-yurei @gennerflooid @radiomogai
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harmonia-university · 12 days
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To Everyone: do you have any close relatives that are working at police station, fire station or hospital?
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Bro is cooked
[ anon, @paintedpig ]
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annabelle--cane · 5 months
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also looking through roman women's portrait busts is a great way to see the goofiest hairstyles humanity has ever come up with btw
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 11 months
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Title: Marble statue of a youthful Hercules Period: Early Imperial, Flavian Date: 69–96 CE Culture: Roman Metropolitan Museum of Art
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lionofchaeronea · 4 months
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Denarius, minted between 88 and 96 CE by the Roman emperor Domitian (r. 81-96 CE), marking the deification of his infant son. On the obverse, the laureate head of Domitian himself. On the reverse, Domitian's son, hailed as DIVUS CAESAR IMPERATOR DOMITIANI F(ILIUS), is depicted as a young Jupiter. sitting on a globe and reaching out toward the seven stars that make up Ursa Major. Photo credit: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. http://www.cngcoins.com
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coxinhadoce47-art · 4 months
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My process for figuring out their redesigns
They needed a lot more thought and note taking than when I did Violet's redesign, since they are the primary colors, they're kinda the main ones, and I wanted to do them right
But also the themes were a lot more vague than Violet's, so i had to figure that out too
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grayjoy15 · 22 days
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Roman Emperors: Augustus – Gordian I
27 BC – 238 AD
Excited to be working on these again! The series is nearing completion! Pride edition will follow shortly…
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illustratus · 2 years
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The Colosseum, Rome by Hubert Robert
This canvas depicts the Flavian amphitheatre in Rome, known as the Colosseum due to the giant statue of Nero that was located nearby. Robert was notably familiar with recent archaeological discoveries and was able to imbue the building with a particular visual charm. He emphasises its monumental scale, albeit ruined by the passing of the centuries, which contrasts with the tiny, incidental nature of the figures.
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theantonian · 8 months
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Marble statue of a youthful Hercules
Early Imperial, Flavian 69–96 CE
Roman copy of a Greek original. Restorations made during the early 17th century: head and neck, right arm below the shoulder, left arm and shoulder, right leg below the knee, left leg, tree trunk, club, plinth. H. 97 3/16 in. (246.9 cm)
This statue was part of the collection of antiquities acquired in Rome by the Marchese Vincenzo Giustiniani during the first third of the seventeenth century. It must have been made as one of a pair with the over-life-sized statue of a bearded Hercules displayed across the courtyard. Both may have been excavated in the remains of public baths originally constructed under the emperor Nero in A.D. 62, which were located in the vicinity of the Pantheon.
from metmuseum, New York.
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psychicduo · 1 year
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I don’t think that’s meant to be a good title to have.
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NUMERO UNO YEAH WOOHOO LET’S FUCKING GOOO
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... Welp. That’s our lead guitarist.
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cherusque · 1 year
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Eva André 🇫🇷 (📷 Flavian Couvreur)
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hoardicboy · 1 year
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Flavicatfool-
A gender related to the Catfool flag(link)
Flaviane coined by @liomstargloww
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@revenant-coining @gennerflooid @radiomogai @local-yurei
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saleszulu76 · 4 months
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Flavian Roberts @ Premier MM, 2018
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sugarysketches · 1 year
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.:Originally made August 19th-25th, 2023:.
Buncha bastards I originally got from my friend Aibou on Toyhouse!! They were all originally Pokemon, but I change them all to furries heehoo
[first character uses they/them pronouns, second uses fae/fem, third uses they/it, fourth uses he/him, fifth uses he/it, final character uses he/fae]
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jojoseames · 3 months
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Italian Adventure travelogue paintings!
41-42: The Colosseum, also known as Flavian's Amphitheater, Rome.
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