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The coiner of daycoregender is currently unknown, but the term has been used before January 21, 2021<ref>[[User blog:Foxivity/Daycoregender]]</ref> and the term was created as the opposite counterpart to [[nightcoregender]]. |
The coiner of daycoregender is currently unknown, but the term has been used before January 21, 2021<ref>[[User blog:Foxivity/Daycoregender]]</ref> and the term was created as the opposite counterpart to [[nightcoregender]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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Original flag created by user [[User:Foxivity|Foxivity]] on January the 21st, 2021. The flag's color meanings are currently unknown.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://foxivity.tumblr.com/mogai}}</ref> |
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[[Category:Artgender]] |
[[Category:Artgender]] |
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[[Category:Musicagender]] |
[[Category:Musicagender]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 3 August 2022
Daycoregender is a xenogender where one has a strong connection with the daycore genre of music, and daycore edits of existing songs. Daycoregender is under the sub-categories of audiogender and musicagender.
History
The coiner of daycoregender is currently unknown, but the term has been used before January 21, 2021[1] and the term was created as the opposite counterpart to nightcoregender.
Flag
Original flag created by user Foxivity on January the 21st, 2021. The flag's color meanings are currently unknown.[2]