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== Summary == | |||
Companium/companiphilia flag by Tumblr user '''ikeasimp'''[https://ikeasimp.tumblr.com/post/631910139299053568/companium-flag-objectumconceptum] (archived[https://archive.ph/ZG9cG][https://web.archive.org/web/20230530120101/https://ikeasimp.tumblr.com/post/631910139299053568/companium-flag-objectumconceptum]). | |||
'''Companium''' refers to attraction to companies, brands or trademarks. | |||
Coining post text: | |||
After tossing it around several times with some other OS people for the color balance and stuff, I finally settled on this! | |||
I’m coining the term companium (or companis, the actual latin version of the word company, but keeping the -um suffix that’s common among OS archetypes) to refer to people who have a conceptum / objectum attraction to some sort of company, brand, store, or any other trademark. Grayscale tones are used commonly in logotypes, as well as the colors of yellow, red, blue, and green. The blue and yellow here are the IKEA colors, because why not, I’m coining this term I get to say how the flag looks. The factory symbol is the plain text unicode symbol for a factory (this may render as an emoji for some, or not show at all: 🏭), and it is green to represent the money these companies make. | |||
Additionally, instead of the factory symbol, you can place the logo of the company you love, outlined in green (for contrast) in the center two stripes! | |||
This flag does NOT symbolize a support of any sort for capitalism. It is merely a display of some form of objectum/conceptum love for a company of sorts. It does NOT automatically mean that a companium person supports capitalism. Please, I’m a communist I hate capitalism. But I’m still companium. For IKEA. And only IKEA lmao. | |||
Please signal boost this so it gets on MOGAI pages! | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 30 April 2024
Summary
Companium/companiphilia flag by Tumblr user ikeasimp[1] (archived[2][3]).
Companium refers to attraction to companies, brands or trademarks.
Coining post text:
After tossing it around several times with some other OS people for the color balance and stuff, I finally settled on this! I’m coining the term companium (or companis, the actual latin version of the word company, but keeping the -um suffix that’s common among OS archetypes) to refer to people who have a conceptum / objectum attraction to some sort of company, brand, store, or any other trademark. Grayscale tones are used commonly in logotypes, as well as the colors of yellow, red, blue, and green. The blue and yellow here are the IKEA colors, because why not, I’m coining this term I get to say how the flag looks. The factory symbol is the plain text unicode symbol for a factory (this may render as an emoji for some, or not show at all: 🏭), and it is green to represent the money these companies make. Additionally, instead of the factory symbol, you can place the logo of the company you love, outlined in green (for contrast) in the center two stripes! This flag does NOT symbolize a support of any sort for capitalism. It is merely a display of some form of objectum/conceptum love for a company of sorts. It does NOT automatically mean that a companium person supports capitalism. Please, I’m a communist I hate capitalism. But I’m still companium. For IKEA. And only IKEA lmao. Please signal boost this so it gets on MOGAI pages!
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