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hi, here you go ! hope this is what you were looking for :)
ok so a lot of these are still making music but yk what I meant.
first two rows by @copprtone
figure eight Elliot Smith blinkie by @songforafuturegeneration
a bunch of the Radiohead ones are by @sillynet
full weezer post
full Radiohead post (needs updated)
70's/80's music blinkies: part one, part two
BPD Acceptance & Awareness Flag
While there is a popular black and white BPD flag, I wanted to create one with more colour to show the depth of BPD. I was inspired by the NPD Awareness Flag by npdsafe, and the alternate NPD flag by npdflag to make this. I followed the amount of stripes the NPD flag has as to show solidarity between cluster B disorders.
(#000000) BlackοΌ Duality, Emptiness, and Support β
Black and White both represent the duality of BPD. Along with that, black represents feellings of being void, hollow and emptiness. It also represents support for people with BPD.
(#711f49) Purple-RedοΌ Negative Intense Emotions β
Purple-Red, Dark Magenta, represents intense negative emotions, both internal and external. This includes overwhelming feelings of rejection, feelings of abandonment, anger, and more.
(#e24069) Pink-RedοΌ Positive Intense Emotions β
Pink-Red, Lipstick Pink, represents intense positive emotions, both internal and external. This includes feelings of europhoria, love, healing, wellbeing, and more.
(#d6cce8) Light LavenderοΌ Fear and Dissociation β
Light Lavender, Haze, represents fear, fear of abandonment, paranoia, dissociation, loss of sense of identity, feeling out of touch with reality, derealisation, and depersonalisation.
(#ada1d3) Dark LavenderοΌSolidarity and Remembrance. β
Dark Lavender, Periwinkle, represents solidarity between people with BPD and other cluster B disorders. It also serves as a reminder of the different ways BPD presents itself in different people. It also serves rememberance of those with BPD who have passed away.
(#ffffff) WhiteοΌDuality and Recovery β
White and Black both represent the duality of BPD. Along with that, white represents recovery, and that people with BPD are not hopeless.