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'''Kellklokic''' is a [[gender]]/[[xenogender]] in the [[Tavaline System]] connected to old clocks. This gender may feel loyal, long-lasting, antique, and perhaps like it
▲'''Kellklokic''' is a [[gender]]/[[xenogender]] in the [[Tavaline System]] connected to old clocks. This gender may feel loyal, long-lasting, antique, and perhaps like it always is present in your mind and/or heart.
== History and flag ==
[[File:Kellklokic.jpg|thumb|The original Kellklokic flag (made by harmful individual.)]]
This term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]] on May 26, 2021 as an addition to the [[Tavaline System]]. The flag was designed on the same date by the same user and the meaning
This term, however, was coined by a harmful user who faked [[System|systemhood]], manipulated users, was exclusionist, and was endophobic. Because of this, people may be hesitant using this term, however it may be used in a reclaiming manner.
== Etymology ==
The word ''kell'' is Estonian for "clock," and the word ''klok'' is Frisian for "clock".
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Latest revision as of 07:21, 4 August 2022
Kellklokic is a gender/xenogender in the Tavaline System connected to old clocks. This gender may feel loyal, long-lasting, antique, and perhaps like it is always present in your mind and/or heart.
History and flag
This term was coined by FANDOM user Ariathatsme on May 26, 2021 as an addition to the Tavaline System. The flag was designed on the same date by the same user and the meaning is as follows: red for loyalty and long-lasting nature, grey for time and ticking, beige for vintage aesthetics, and purple for mysterious facets and antiques.
This term, however, was coined by a harmful user who faked systemhood, manipulated users, was exclusionist, and was endophobic. Because of this, people may be hesitant using this term, however it may be used in a reclaiming manner.
Etymology
The word kell is Estonian for "clock," and the word klok is Frisian for "clock".