What flag is this, or if it’s not a flag, what’s wrong with it?
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What flag is this, or if it’s not a flag, what’s wrong with it?
The first new player to comment on the website with the correct answer wins a free drink at their next iQ Trivia show.
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Looks like a bastardised version of the South Korean flag
That’s what it’s meant to look like.
It’s the ISO symbol for nuclear holocaust.
It’s close to a flag in a part of the world threatened with that.
It’s almost the Korean flag but the stripes are not correct.
That’s correct. Some of the black stripes are meant to be broken.
Too much heaven! No fire, water, or earth.
You’ve REALLY been studying up on the flag!
So this is what you are like?
Amateur vexillology is VERY cool.
This flag is called the “Taegukki” (Korean) and it is the current flag for South Korea, established in 1950 when North and South Korea divided.
It should be pointed out, that some of the four pairs of three parallel lines have breaks in them. Each of those symbols is meant to represent the four elements, i.e. fire, wind, water and earth.