A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. This version is distorted to look wavy, with the stripes bending upwards and to the left around the middle. There’s a black symbol in the center that’s filled in white, and is two rings with two lines coming out diagonally from each side. The flag has a chromatic filter over it in green and pink distortion.ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe.  There’s a black symbol in the center that’s filled in white, and is two rings with two lines coming out diagonally from each side. The flag has a chromatic filter over it in green and pink distortion.ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. This version is distorted to look wavy, with the stripes bending upwards and to the left around the middle. The flag has a chromatic filter over it in green and pink distortion.ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. The flag has a chromatic filter over it in green and pink distortion.ALT

Agnogender: An identity where the user feels connected to a gender, and might roughly identify as such, but isn’t sure what that gender is supposed to feel like in the first place, causing a disconnect.

This is a re-upload, and completely new flag, for a term I made years ago. The original version can be found here.

As an example, the user might have a difficult time understanding the specific identity in question, or identity in general. This could be for a variety of reasons, like identity disturbance, dissociation, being obscurian, nonhumanity, or just having a complex connection with a certain identity, or identity in general. Whatever the “disconnect” in this definition means is personal to the user.

Agno- can be used as a prefix to attach onto other terms, like agnoman, agnowoman, and so on. The root comes from the word agnosthesia, which means “the state of not knowing how you really feel about something.”

The symbol used on the flags is the kenochoric symbol. The effect used to create the small colored lines is called chromatic aberration. The plain, unedited versions of these flags can be found below, or linked here as a backup.

A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. This version is distorted to look wavy, with the stripes bending upwards and to the left around the middle. There’s a black symbol in the center that’s filled in white, and is two rings with two lines coming out diagonally from each side.ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. This version is distorted to look wavy, with the stripes bending upwards and to the left around the middle. ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe. There’s a black symbol in the center that’s filled in white, and is two rings with two lines coming out diagonally from each side.ALT
A 10-striped flag that, on each side, goes from black, to mid purple, to a darker and more saturated purple, to a very dark purple, to a thin white stripe and then thin dark grey stripe.ALT