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    The word achillean has historically been used to describe things relating to the mythological figure [[wikipedia:Achilles|Achilles]]. The first instance of achillean being used in the context of men attracted to men is likely a 2016 post by Tumblr user Asculan.<ref>http://archive.is/c3Rag</ref>
     
    ==Flag ==
    ==LYRICS :))000))00))) ==
    The achillean flag has two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men. In the center is a green carnation. In ancient Rome and 19th century England green indicated gay affiliations. Victorian men would often pin a green carnation on their lapel as popularized by author Oscar Wilde.
    Astro, yeah
     
    An alternative flag uses a darker blue with a green stripe alongside the green carnation, with the same symbolism.
    Sun is down, freezin' cold
     
    That's how we already know, winter's here
     
    My dawg would probably do it for a Louis belt
     
    That's just all he know, he don't know nothin' else
     
    I tried to show 'em, yeah
     
    I tried to show 'em, yeah, yeah
     
    Yeah, yeah, yeah
     
    Goin' on you with the pick and roll
     
    Young La Flame, he in sicko mode
     
    Woo, made this here with all the ice on in the booth
     
    At the gate outside, when they pull up, they get me loose
     
    Yeah, Jump Out boys, that's Nike boys, hoppin' out coupes
     
    This shit way too big, when we pull up, give me the loot
     
    (''Gimme the loot!'')
     
    Was off the Remy, had a Papoose
     
    Had to hit my old town to duck the news
     
    Two-four hour lockdown, we made no moves
     
    Now it's 4 a.m. and I'm back up poppin' with the crew
     
    I just landed in, Chase B mixes pop like Jamba Juice
     
    Different colored chains, think my jeweler really sellin' fruits
     
    And they chokin', man, know the crackers wish it was a noose
     
    ''Some—Some—Some—Someone said''
     
    To win the retreat, we all in too deep
     
    Pl—Pl—Playin' for keeps, don't play us for weak (''Someone said'')
     
    To win the retreat, we all in too deep
     
    Pl-Pl-Playin' for keeps, don't play us for weak
     
    Yeah, this shit way too formal, y'all know I don't follow suit
     
    Stacey Dash, most of these girls ain't got a clue
     
    All of these hoes I made off records I produced
     
    I might take all my exes and put 'em all in a group
     
    Hit my eses, I need the bootch
     
    'Bout to turn this function to Bonnaroo
     
    Told her, "Hop in, you comin' too"
     
    In the 305, bitches treat me like I'm Uncle Luke
     
    (''Don't stop, pop that pussy!'')
     
    Had to slop the top off, it's just a roof, uh
     
    She said, "Where we goin'?" I said, "The moon"
     
    We ain't even make it to the room
     
    She thought it was the ocean, it's just the pool
     
    Now I got her open, it's just the Goose
     
    Who put this shit together? I'm the glue
     
    [Bridge: Travis Scott, ''Swae Lee'' & '''Big Hawk''']
     
    ''Someone said''
     
    Shorty FaceTimed me out the blue
     
    ''Someone said''
     
    '''Pl—Playin' for keeps'''
     
    ''Someone said, motherfucker—someone said''
     
    '''Don't play us for weak'''
     
    The original achillean flag had the same two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men as the current flag. In the center was a realistic green carnation, but this flag was too complicated for many and could not easily be made in vector formats, leading to the creation of the current flag.
    == Etymology==
    The word achillean comes from the name of the hero in the Iliad, Achilles, who was romantically involved with another man, Patroclus.<gallery navigation="true">

    Revision as of 15:25, 11 November 2020

    Achillean, also known as men loving men (MLM), apollian, chaeronean, and chaeronic, refers to a man or masculine-aligned person who is attracted to other men or men-aligned people. This attraction need not be exclusive, as the label is used in a way to unify all men who love other men, including e.g. gay (vincian) men, bisexual men, pansexual men, omnisexual men, and others, promoting solidarity among men of all identities.


    The feminine counterpart to achillean is sapphic. The non-binary counterparts are diamoric and enbian.

    History

    The word achillean has historically been used to describe things relating to the mythological figure Achilles. The first instance of achillean being used in the context of men attracted to men is likely a 2016 post by Tumblr user Asculan.[1]

    Flag

    The achillean flag has two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men. In the center is a green carnation. In ancient Rome and 19th century England green indicated gay affiliations. Victorian men would often pin a green carnation on their lapel as popularized by author Oscar Wilde.

    An alternative flag uses a darker blue with a green stripe alongside the green carnation, with the same symbolism.

    The original achillean flag had the same two blue stripes on the top and bottom representing men as the current flag. In the center was a realistic green carnation, but this flag was too complicated for many and could not easily be made in vector formats, leading to the creation of the current flag.

    Etymology

    The word achillean comes from the name of the hero in the Iliad, Achilles, who was romantically involved with another man, Patroclus.

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