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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The liminalcoric flag was made by Tumblr user pridewiki on November 12, 2020.<ref>https://pridewiki.tumblr.com/post/634597274555645952/liminalcoric-a-coric-gender-related-to-liminal</ref> The stripe meanings are as follows: The colors range from black, to represent darkness, emptiness, and the unknown, grey-blue, to represent faded colors and low resolution images, grey to represent fog, and white to represent the “transition” between two planes of reality that liminal spaces represent.
    The liminalcoric flag was made by Tumblr user kenochoric on November 12, 2020.<ref>[https://pridewiki.tumblr.com/post/634597274555645952/liminalcoric-a-coric-gender-related-to-liminal https://kenochoric.tumblr.com/post/634597274555645952/liminalcoric-a-coric-gender-related-to-liminal]</ref> The stripe meanings are as follows: The colors range from black, to represent darkness, emptiness, and the unknown, grey-blue, to represent faded colors and low resolution images, grey to represent fog, and white to represent the “transition” between two planes of reality that liminal spaces represent.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 19:11, 6 February 2021

    The liminalcoric flag.

    Liminalcoric refers to a coric gender related to the aesthetic of liminal spaces and liminalcore. It is similar to, but not the same as, liminalgender. Liminalcoric is specifically a coric gender, and is not a neurogender like liminalgender is. Liminalcoric can be used alongside any other gender. Liminalcoric is similar to nihilgender and neagender. Subsets of liminalcoric include navicoric.

    Flag

    The liminalcoric flag was made by Tumblr user kenochoric on November 12, 2020.[1] The stripe meanings are as follows: The colors range from black, to represent darkness, emptiness, and the unknown, grey-blue, to represent faded colors and low resolution images, grey to represent fog, and white to represent the “transition” between two planes of reality that liminal spaces represent.

    Resources

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