[ID: Two flags, one complex and one simplified. The left is a series of clouds radiating out from the center like flower petals, with two color palettes: Cyan, navy blue, and bluish-purple on the top, and bubblegum pink, gold, and cream on the bottom. The cloud-like line in the middle is white on the top and black on the bottom, which becomes a series of alternating black and white clouds in the center. The center design is a series of concentric circles, which alternate between the two color palettes as they overlap.
The right flag is a simplified version with the same color scheme, the two palettes split at the center. It’s composed of four circles, which have black/white outlines between them. END ID]
Spiralline
(PT: Spiralline)
Pronounced spear-ah-lean
Spiralline is an umbrella term with themes of madness, distrusting your senses, unreality, deception, and paradoxes. It has ties to fractals, impossible geometry, mazes, and spiral imagery. This gender may be either terrifying or comforting to the user, but always has an element of fear. This identity may be associated with one’s psychotic symptoms, but doesn’t have to be.
It feels as though you’re losing your mind, unable to tell what’s real, but knowing something isn’t right. Reality has no meaning, as you can’t tell where your perceptions end and the “true” world begins. It may feel like you’re a paradox of infinite possibility, each one no more real than the last. You feel like a fractal, spiraling out into endless forms that make you lose yourself in their complexity.