Une journée normal sur le twitter de Flags Mashup Bot …
Bon les empires étaient pas des républiques mais on va pas lui en vouloir.
Republican French flag: * exists *
Italian Tricolore: buongiorno
Je trouve que le rouge de 1848 est bien plus noble que celui de maintenant.
I wish y’all had kept the fleur de lis on the flag in some way.
Une note intéressante d’un modo de r/vexillology :
>The habit of trying to represent variations in the precise shades used in flags (or similar minor details of a flag design) as changes over time like this can be very misleading. Wikipedia does it a lot, but it’s not a good thing.
>The French flag didn’t have a fixed shade of blue and red from 1790 that was suddenly changed in 1976. It was used with quite a bit of variation – we usually simply illustrate it with constant shades mainly because the variations are relatively unimportant, but sometimes also becuase we don’t necessariliy know much about how those variations changed over time.
>We do know, that in 1976 the president chose to use a particular shades in some official contexts, that was lighter than what was used in those contexts at the time. It wasn’t a change in the flag, just a choice of exactly what implementation of the tricolour to use – darker flags were still used since then, even in some official contexts (quite explicitly in the military specs, for example). Similarly, Macron’s decision to return to darker flags in some specific contexts that he has direct control over is something of vexillological interest, but it’s a mistake to think he’s “changed the French flag”.
>In particular, a timeline like this is misleading in that it highlights the changes over time in some government use in the 5th Republic, while ignoring the fact that there is and always has been variation in the shades used, possibly even including similar changes made in earlier history that aren’t shown.
Ils étaient bourrés les mecs de la 2ème république ?
on dirait que la bannière de la France a été européenne avant l’heure
Première République : 1794-1814.
Les détracteurs de Napoléon et de l’Empire en PLS
!wave
La bannière de l’Ost/De Saint Denis était rouge non ?
J’aime bien les Républiques Multiples.
Cette ligature fl mon dieu
Clairement un des subs pour lesquels
je n’aurais jamais eu idée de m’inscrire avant d’arriver sur Reddit. Aujourd’hui, il serait certainement dans le top10
Faut arrêter ces conneries de drapeau rectangulaire ! suivant comment il est tourné, ça change tout !
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Une journée normal sur le twitter de Flags Mashup Bot …
Bon les empires étaient pas des républiques mais on va pas lui en vouloir.
Republican French flag: * exists *
Italian Tricolore: buongiorno
Je trouve que le rouge de 1848 est bien plus noble que celui de maintenant.
I wish y’all had kept the fleur de lis on the flag in some way.
Une note intéressante d’un modo de r/vexillology :
>The habit of trying to represent variations in the precise shades used in flags (or similar minor details of a flag design) as changes over time like this can be very misleading. Wikipedia does it a lot, but it’s not a good thing.
>The French flag didn’t have a fixed shade of blue and red from 1790 that was suddenly changed in 1976. It was used with quite a bit of variation – we usually simply illustrate it with constant shades mainly because the variations are relatively unimportant, but sometimes also becuase we don’t necessariliy know much about how those variations changed over time.
>We do know, that in 1976 the president chose to use a particular shades in some official contexts, that was lighter than what was used in those contexts at the time. It wasn’t a change in the flag, just a choice of exactly what implementation of the tricolour to use – darker flags were still used since then, even in some official contexts (quite explicitly in the military specs, for example). Similarly, Macron’s decision to return to darker flags in some specific contexts that he has direct control over is something of vexillological interest, but it’s a mistake to think he’s “changed the French flag”.
>In particular, a timeline like this is misleading in that it highlights the changes over time in some government use in the 5th Republic, while ignoring the fact that there is and always has been variation in the shades used, possibly even including similar changes made in earlier history that aren’t shown.
Ils étaient bourrés les mecs de la 2ème république ?
on dirait que la bannière de la France a été européenne avant l’heure
Première République : 1794-1814.
Les détracteurs de Napoléon et de l’Empire en PLS
!wave
La bannière de l’Ost/De Saint Denis était rouge non ?
J’aime bien les Républiques Multiples.
Cette ligature fl mon dieu
Clairement un des subs pour lesquels
je n’aurais jamais eu idée de m’inscrire avant d’arriver sur Reddit. Aujourd’hui, il serait certainement dans le top10
Faut arrêter ces conneries de drapeau rectangulaire ! suivant comment il est tourné, ça change tout !