Flaggy Flag
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Name | Flaggy Flag |
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Use | National flag, civil and state ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Design | A vertical triband of black (hoist-side), white (center), and grey (fly-side) with the black and white bands half the width of the grey. |
Flaggy Flag is the one true flag of the podcast Hello Internet. It consists of vertical black, white, and grey bands in the ratio of 1:1:2.
In 2015, CGP Grey and Brady Haran formed a competition among five flags to represent the podcast[1]: Club and Claws, White Cross, Flaggy Flag, H.I. Logo, and Nail & Gear. Out of the five choices, the Nail & Gear won the competition.
Some listeners now engage in different ways to raise awareness of the flag. On the website Reddit a subreddit dedicated to fans of Flaggy Flag and those attempting another flag referendum has been created. The subreddit has more than 700 people subscribed to it.[2] It has attracted the notice of Destin Sandlin, the host of the Youtube channel Smarter Every Day who is now a moderator of the subreddit. Flaggy Flag also has a website dedicated to it created by a fan, flaggyflag.com
References[edit]
- ↑ CGP Grey (3 December 2015). "Flag Vote". Hello Internet.
- ↑ N.A. "Flaggy Flag". Reddit.
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