Rate the flag of an imaginary country.
Post your cunt(s).
Imaginary Countries Thread
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thanks doc
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3/10
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t. schlomo goldbergowitz
t. Muhammar Salad al Britanni
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Danke Doktor.
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beat me to it
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5/10
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Well I created a flag, a coat of arms and united the two anthems
>Vasconia
>90% of it isn't basque
ありがとう、先生。
I present you the successor of UK and Republic of Ireland, the Sacred Kommonwealth of Lechite-English Provinces.
sideways germany/10
Thanks doc
danke herr doktor
r8 famalam
Had Germany won WWI, they would have gone for more clay in Europe, not more colonies. Further increasing their dominance in Europe is the best way the Germans could have left their precarious position in European politics and the best way they could prevent another costly and risky war in Europe.
>people unironically waste their times making meme maps
This is my country, Marieland.
>Capital: Mariehamn
>Population: 6 592 944
>Official languages: Swedish and Finnish
>Currency: Krona of Marieland (MLK)
Feel free to ask anything.
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halal
t. Shekel Al-Yahudi
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Good one
Not enough replies
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Need a higher dosage, doc.
I'm terribly sorry you had to see this, not all of us are like this.
Sovereign Republic of BallsackMcHorsetitties
OP said imaginary
Grazie dottore
I don't care what the country's name is as long as the nation is Swedish-speaking.
Perfection.
Gracias doctor.
Underrated.
Lmao what a bunch of cucks would chose it as their flag?
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BANTZ
Almost happened
But no, maybe better
I think that represent's Ukrainian fields and sky
Not that bad
Pretty shit, to be honest. For what I was doing I needed to create a lot of flags in a short period of time and aesthetic wasn't really my greatest concern.
fields of piss
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Thanks doc.
This. In fact, the German Empire already supported decolonization to a certain extent, Morocco being the most obvious case. France and the likes losing their colonies was far more important than the acquisition of new German colonies.
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Dangit
I suddenly feel an overwhelming sense of patronage.