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I've always wondered this, but never asked. Is the white part of your flag supposed to be negative space (like Nepal's flag), or is it a rectangle?
Maybe the negative space just didn't render because they put the flag waving effect on it
Yup, that breaks it. But you can take the version with waves the site makes and then put the negative space back in if you don't mind some loss in quality
Remodio and Athara magarat
I've always debated myself over if I want to have my flag with the waving effect or not, what are you people's opinions on the flag waving effect?
I used to hate it, but it's slowly grown on me.
I really don't like it. It makes the flag hard to see and it doesn't look good.
There seems to be pros and cons to it, on one hand the ripple makes the colours worse and slightly obstructs the flag, but on the other hand it makes it look more like a flag, which is useful for when your flag isn't conventionally shaped, for example if it's square shaped, to help it look like a flag and distinguish itself from just a drawing or a picture like some nations in NationStates have when they're like a joke country, or not a country at all but just a character, or an object, or lots of ants, something like that.
all of your eyes would burn if you saw what the ainslie flag looks like without ripple
Roendavar and Serpens land
Then I think your overview has some logic problen. Before I read your dispatch. I think your nation has specfic relation with Budha.(the angle of the symbol)
This symbol is used earlier than Nazi Germany(And your nation has long hisyory). But if you said young generation confused it with Nazi symbol. It will make sense.
Fun fact: Due to how the Doman calendar works, it is only 1637 in Domanania
I'm thinking of making my PM or King go an a small visiting spree after by short absence. What do you think?
Wellsia, New jacobland, and Corsitilia
1399 in Aprosia. Although the Gregorian calendar is used as the calendar for most official instances.
Wellsia and Corsitilia
we use the Gregorian calendar as well. But it starts in 384 AD
In Nhoor it's 1205 but that's just 2021 duodecimally.
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