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    [[File:Piracyic flag.png|thumb|The proxy piracyic flag.]]
    [[File:Piracyic flag.png|thumb|The proxy piracyic flag.]]


    '''Piracyic''' is a [[xenogender]] for when one's gender feels stolen from someone or something else, whether through digital piracy or by invading like a pirate. It can also be a term for someone whose gender feels connected to anti-piracy screens. Piracyic can be classified as a [[technogender]] and [[aesthetigender]].
    '''Piracyic''' is a [[xenogender]] for when one's gender feels stolen from someone or something else, whether through digital piracy or by invading like a pirate. It can also be a term for someone whose gender feels connected to anti-piracy screens. Piracyic can be classified as a [[Technogender (Science)|technogender]] and [[aesthetigender]].


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 12:44, 4 May 2021

    File:Piracyic flag.png
    The proxy piracyic flag.

    Piracyic is a xenogender for when one's gender feels stolen from someone or something else, whether through digital piracy or by invading like a pirate. It can also be a term for someone whose gender feels connected to anti-piracy screens. Piracyic can be classified as a technogender and aesthetigender.

    History

    Piracyic was coined on May 2, 2021, by someone who requested to stay anonymous. A proxy piracyic flag was created by FANDOM user Bluesprucedude on May 4, 2021. The flag has crossbones in the center, akin to the skull and crossbones found on 17th to 18th century pirate flags, with the trans symbol overlaying it. The flag is semi-pixelated.

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