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    T. T. Perry (ttpphd@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:27:36 JST T. T. Perry T. T. Perry

    Did you know that LGBTQIA pride flags often have special meanings? It's true.

    For example, the nonbinary pride flag is four horizontal stripes, from top to bottom: yellow, white, purple, and black.

    Why those colors?

    Let's explore the original meaning behind the gender nonbinary pride flag colors.

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      T. T. Perry (ttpphd@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:27:36 JST T. T. Perry T. T. Perry
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      This often surprises people, but the yellow in the gender nonbinary pride flag represents yellow onions.

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      T. T. Perry (ttpphd@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:28:24 JST T. T. Perry T. T. Perry
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      That's unusual for a pride flag. Usually the stripes indicate something like an emotion or a concept. For example, yellow and purple are also used in the intersex pride flag and have special meanings there.

      Anyway, the white stripe on the gender nonbinary flag is for white onions.

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      T. T. Perry (ttpphd@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Jun-2024 03:28:24 JST T. T. Perry T. T. Perry
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      Now the third color really trips people up because, yes, it's purple, but it's actually representing something called red.

      Yes, that's right, the purple stripe in the gender nonbinary flag is for red onions. There's no such thing as purple onions, silly.

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