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[[File:Original webcoric flag.png|thumb|The webcoric flag.]] |
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[[File:Webcoric.png|thumb|Pride-Flags' alternate webcoric flag.]] |
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[[File:Webcoric flag.jpg|thumb|Millkqakes' alternate webcoric flag.]] |
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'''Webcoric''' is an [[xenogender]] [[coric]] related to webcore/cybergothcore, it reloves around themes, pictures, topics, characters or clothing of webcore. Sanrio characters are sometimes seen in webcore edits. Webcoric people may feel like their gender is glitchy like a 2009s computer or thier gender feels like they're trapped in a computer or webgame. Webcoric is an [[aesthetigender]]. |
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'''Webcoric''' is a [[coric]] [[xenogender]] related to webcore and cybergothcore. Webcoric people may feel connected to the aesthetics of 2000s internet culture and computer technology, such as internet cafes and flamboyant webpage design. Webcoric people may also experience gender as glitchy or like it is trapped in a computer or online game, similar to [[errorgender]]. |
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==History and Flag== |
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The term and flag were created by an anonymous creator and posted by Tumblr user nebularomantic on or before June 23, 2019.<ref>[https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/185797788797/new-terms-note-from-submitter-once-again-based Tumblr post coining and clarifying webcoric and scenecoric.]</ref> The original flag was inspired by polysexualtea's way of creating [[MOGAI]] flags. |
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An alternate flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Pride-flags|Pride-flags]] on March 25, 2021. A second alternate flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Millkqakes|Millkqakes]] on May 10, 2021. |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 14:25, 15 May 2021
Webcoric is a coric xenogender related to webcore and cybergothcore. Webcoric people may feel connected to the aesthetics of 2000s internet culture and computer technology, such as internet cafes and flamboyant webpage design. Webcoric people may also experience gender as glitchy or like it is trapped in a computer or online game, similar to errorgender.
History and Flag
The term and flag were created by an anonymous creator and posted by Tumblr user nebularomantic on or before June 23, 2019.[1] The original flag was inspired by polysexualtea's way of creating MOGAI flags.
An alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Pride-flags on March 25, 2021. A second alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Millkqakes on May 10, 2021.