Shitty Flag Thread - "Lets add a Palm-Tree riding a horse on our city flag!"

Plenty of Irish joined up and fought for the brits. Mostly northern Irish, true, but some from the republic showed up.
Ireland's army stayed out of the war; Ireland maintaining a strict neutrality during the war, even when Northern Ireland was offered for our participation. Both the German and Japanese embassies remained open during the war, and Eamon de Valera signed the book of condolences for Hitler and met with the German Ambassador.
Unfortunately he rescinded his true >redpilled >based status by accepting Jewish refugees during the war and has a forest in Israel named after him.
 
The official flag of Nunatsiavut
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What the fuck is that?

It's the flag of Australatina, the made-up fantasy land of Philip Haskins-Delici, a well-known lolcow who has his own dedicated forum here if you're interested in reading more on him.

But yeah, basically this is supposed to be a die-hard communist country and yet the flag here has all of these Catholic Christian symbols that would NEVER appear in any real communist insignia.
 
It's the flag of Australatina, the made-up fantasy land of Philip Haskins-Delici, a well-known lolcow who has his own dedicated forum here if you're interested in reading more on him.

But yeah, basically this is supposed to be a die-hard communist country and yet the flag here has all of these Catholic Christian symbols that would NEVER appear in any real communist insignia.

Dear god. is it like a real Micronation? like Sealand or Molossia?
 
Dear god. is it like a real Micronation? like Sealand or Molossia?

Quite the opposite, It's described as being over 600,000 square miles (about the size of Alaska for comparison) and having a population of well over 100 million people. What's even more odd is that it's supposedly located way up north right beside the New England States/Canadian Maritime Provinces. (Which leads to another issue, since it's well in the northern hemisphere, shouldn't it be called something like "Borealatina" since "Austra" is regarding the south? Just my thoughts.)

Here it is in comparison to the other Latin American states.
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Quite the opposite, It's described as being over 600,000 square miles (about the size of Alaska for comparison) and having a population of well over 100 million people. What's even more odd is that it's supposedly located way up north right beside the New England States/Canadian Maritime Provinces. (Which leads to another issue, since it's well in the northern hemisphere, shouldn't it be called something like "Borealatina" since "Austra" is regarding the south? Just my thoughts.)

Here it is in comparison to the other Latin American states.
Did he Fucking Claim half the atlantic ocean
 
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All of the US state flags that are just the state seal on a blank blue background are bad, and that's about half of all the states. It's lazy, uninspired, and it leads to situations like when in the capitol building of Nebraska they flew the flag upsidedown for 10 days and no one even noticed.
My states flag can be flown upside down and it looks exactly the same
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Flags should be easy to reproduce.

Going all out with symbols should be used for a coat of arms instead.

Here it is in comparison to the other Latin American states.
Australatina looks like a tumor growing near North America.

A rectangular shredded top hat or t-shirt shaped tumor.
 
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All of the US state flags that are just the state seal on a blank blue background are bad, and that's about half of all the states. It's lazy, uninspired, and it leads to situations like when in the capitol building of Nebraska they flew the flag upsidedown for 10 days and no one even noticed.

Every state I've ever lived in has a blue background and the seal has a river in it.
 
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