gender is not a binary, it's a spectrum
the symbolism of colors | |||
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LGBT Terms and Definitions International Spectrum And another angle about spectrum LGBT Terms and Definitions Gender is not a spectrum |
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Pink means female. | |||
Blue, specifically baby blue, means male. | |||
Purple, specifically lavender. As a mix of pink and baby blue pigments, lavender represents a gender that is a mix of female and male, or in between female and male. | |||
Green, specifically dark chartreuse. As the inverse of the mix of pink and baby blue pigments, this represents a gender that is the opposite or absence of female and male. A neuter gender that is best defined as not male, not female, and not mix of female and male. | |||
Yellow. Gender that exists outside of and without reference to the binary genders, because it's a primary color not made from pink or blue pigments. | |||
White. As a mix of all colors of light, this represents many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of pigment, this can also mean an absence of gender. | |||
Black. As a mix of all colors of pigment, this can mean many or all genders. However, as an absence of all colors of light, this can also mean an absence of gender. | |||
yellow ia a color chosen by a non-binary gender, such as agender, bigender or genderfluid. | |||
3.5 planets Earth would be needed to sustain a global population with the lifestyle of the average European or North American. | |||
Projections of 2–3 billion population growth by 2050 will require an increase in food demand of 70% . |
The gayest cities in America as of 2014
honorable mention in order: New Orleans, Denver, Tacoma, Lexington, Portland, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Akron, Boston
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Washington, D.C. | 623,323 | ||
Pasadena, CA | 138,547 | ||
Seattle, WA | 634,535 | ||
Cambridge, MSS | 106,471 | ||
Atlanta, GA | 443,775 | ||
St. Louis, MO | 318,069 | ||
Madison, WISC | 240,323 | ||
Salt Lake City, Utah | 189,314 | ||
Oakland, CA | 400,740 | ||
Arlington, VA | 221,045 | ||
San Francisco, CA | 825,863 | ||
Rochester, NY | 210,532 | ||
Orlando, FLA | 249,562 | ||
Long Beach, CA | 467,892 | ||
Pittsburgh, PENN | 306,211 |