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Not to be confused with another cooker utensil of war the [[Upside down flag]]
Not to be confused with another cooker utensil of war the [[Upside down flag]]


The far-right love flags. They can't get enough of flags, and they believe that there is no occasion or location that would not benefit from a flag being obnoxiously marched around held aloft or maniacally waved in people's faces by  some annoying patriotic cooker.  blu-tacked to a wall as a DIY backdrop for a livestream, waved at a protest or worn as a cape whilst abusing with some poor 17year old at Bunnings asking to see your vax pass on a weekend, there is literally nothing that far-right cookers consider an inappropriate or just plain fashy function or use to put this humble screenprinted piece of fabric to
The far-right love flags. They can't get enough of flags, and they believe that there is no occasion or location that would not benefit from a flag being obnoxiously marched around held aloft or maniacally waved in people's faces by  some annoying patriotic cooker.  blu-tacked to a wall as a DIY backdrop for a livestream, waved at a protest or worn as a cape whilst abusing some poor 17year old at an outer suburban Bunnings who asked to see your vax pass on a weekend, there is literally nothing that far-right cookers consider an inappropriate or just plain fashy function or use to put this humble screenprinted piece of fabric to.


The flag is ingrained into the consciousness of the true Aussie freedom patriotcooker.  
The flag is ingrained into the consciousness of the true Aussie freedom patriotcooker.  

Revision as of 23:14, 24 February 2022

Not to be confused with another cooker utensil of war the Upside down flag

The far-right love flags. They can't get enough of flags, and they believe that there is no occasion or location that would not benefit from a flag being obnoxiously marched around held aloft or maniacally waved in people's faces by some annoying patriotic cooker. blu-tacked to a wall as a DIY backdrop for a livestream, waved at a protest or worn as a cape whilst abusing some poor 17year old at an outer suburban Bunnings who asked to see your vax pass on a weekend, there is literally nothing that far-right cookers consider an inappropriate or just plain fashy function or use to put this humble screenprinted piece of fabric to.

The flag is ingrained into the consciousness of the true Aussie freedom patriotcooker.