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[[File:OSgender simplified.png|thumb|249x249px|A simplified OSgender flag]] |
[[File:OSgender simplified.png|thumb|249x249px|A simplified OSgender flag]] |
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[[File:OSgender-VoxelDraqon.png|thumb|250x250px|an alternative OSgender flag]] |
[[File:OSgender-VoxelDraqon.png|thumb|250x250px|an alternative OSgender flag]] |
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'''OSgender''', or '''operatingsystemgender''', is a [[xenogender]] in which someone feels their gender is somehow connected to |
'''OSgender''', or '''operatingsystemgender''', is a [[xenogender]] in which someone feels their gender is somehow connected to an operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux, or other) or elements related to it. For example, one's gender could be connected to the ''Windows XP'' operating system (fully or partially). |
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OSgender can be consired a subcategory of [[Technogender (Science)|technogender |
OSgender can be consired a subcategory of [[Technogender (Science)|technogender]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The red, green, blue, and yellow colors, along with the white square in the middle, refer to Microsoft's logo. |
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The original OSgender flag's creator is unknown. |
The original OSgender flag's creator is unknown. |
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The alternate flag was created by [[User:VoxelDraqon|VoxelDraqon]]<ref>https://voxeldraqon.github.io/flags.html</ref> |
The alternate flag was created by [[User:VoxelDraqon|VoxelDraqon]].<ref>https://voxeldraqon.github.io/flags.html</ref> |
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== History == |
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This page appears to be the original place OSgender was coined. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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[[Category:Technogender]] |
[[Category:Technogender]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 15 September 2021
OSgender, or operatingsystemgender, is a xenogender in which someone feels their gender is somehow connected to an operating system (Windows, MacOS, Linux, or other) or elements related to it. For example, one's gender could be connected to the Windows XP operating system (fully or partially).
OSgender can be consired a subcategory of technogender.
Flag
The red, green, blue, and yellow colors, along with the white square in the middle, refer to Microsoft's logo.
The original OSgender flag's creator is unknown.
The alternate flag was created by VoxelDraqon.[1]