Can’t wait for, like, 2025 when we look back on the 2018/2019 era and say “hey, remember when we were all really freaking depressed? That was a crazy time! Glad we aren’t like that anymore”
Color-picked flags from Nimona screenshots!
(ID: Two images side by side. The left image shows Nimona with her arms spread out, grinning, with the genderfluid flag on her left side and the transgender flag on her right side. Both flags are in muted colors. The right image shows Nimona smiling widely with her headphones on. She is flanked by two transgender flags, in vibrant colors. End ID)
hii I’ve been following your blog for a bit and I wanted to do a similar thing but i wanted to make sure it was okay with you first
I wanted to make a blog where I do pride flags picked from just rocks and stuff like that but I didn’t want to seem like I was copying you so I just thought I’d ask
Don’t worry about it! There’s a ton of colorpicking blogs out there, I’m definitely not unique. I look forward to seeing your blog!
the best part of running a semi-popular gimmick blog is that if I see a cool post I can just be like: hey look at this thing and do my gimmick on the image its great
Heyyy, I'm back again with another coaster-based request lol
Would it be possible to get the genderfluid and/or the nonbinary flag from this photo of the queue of Flight of Fear at Kings Island?
(/nf of course, and if the answer's no, I completely understand!)
Sure!
can you see what flags you can get from the Mona Lisa?
Sure!
[id: a light blue userbox with a pastel blue border, and pastel blue text that reads “this user’s comfort show/special interest is the owl house" on the left is an image of the owl house logo. /end id]
pride flags from chinese lunar moth :0?
(I used the last image for this btw)
After showing off my cresties color changes now I wonder what your favorite color changing critters might be?
Color Change:
Well, hands down, it would have to be cephalopods. They have amazing color change capabilities... especially the cuttlefish!
Broadclub Cuttlefish (Sepia latimanus), family Sepiidae, found in the Indo-Pacific region
These images, of the same individual, were taken just seconds apart from each other.
photographs by Nick Hobgood
Reaper or Red Cuttlefish (Sepia mestus), family Sepiidae, Cronulla, New South Wales, Australia
photograph by John Turnbull
Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia apama), family Sepiidae, found along the southern coasts of Australia & Tasmania
photographs by Lawrence Scheele
I like colorpicking pride flags from random imagesFeel free to submit any images for me to color pick from!
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