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    [[File:Termcollector 3.png|thumb|250x250px|Another alternate termcollector flag.]]
    [[File:Termcollector 3.png|thumb|250x250px|Another alternate termcollector flag.]]
    [[File:Termcollector 4.png|thumb|250x250px|Yet another alternate termcollector flag.]]
    [[File:Termcollector 4.png|thumb|250x250px|Yet another alternate termcollector flag.]]
    '''Termcollector''', also called '''termhoarder''', '''ravencollector''', '''collectorraven''', '''ravenhoarder''', or '''hoarderraven''', is an identity in which one has many labels to describe their gender and orientation. People who use this label also have many sets of pronouns. So they "hoard" or "collect" labels that fit them. This identity can be described as a combination of [[genderhoarder]], [[kiwihoarder]] and [[turkeyhoarder]], however it isn’t exclusive to only people whose gender or orientation is fluid or fluctuating. Basically anyone who has multiple labels to describe their gender and orientations, and goes by multiple pronoun sets, can use this term.
    '''Termcollector''', also called '''termhoarder''', '''ravencollector''', '''collectorraven''', '''ravenhoarder''', or '''hoarderraven''', describes a person who uses many labels to describe their gender and orientation or many pronoun sets, "hoarding" or "collecting" labels that fit them. This identity can be described as a combination of [[genderhoarder]], [[kiwihoarder]] and [[turkeyhoarder]], but it is not exclusive to people whose gender or orientation is fluid or fluctuating. Anyone who has multiple labels to describe their gender and orientations, or goes by multiple pronoun sets, can use this term.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The first flag is based on the kiwigender and turkeygender flags, but the colors are of a raven (black, gray and dark blue).
    The first flag is based on the kiwigender and turkeygender flags, but using the colors of a raven, namely black, gray, and dark blue.


    The second, third and fourth flags are based on the colors of a raven (black and dark blue) and the colors of what ravens cache; shiny objects (gold and silver) and eggs (white). The white can also represent the shininess of the objects ravens steal. The silver/gray can also represent rocks and pebbles because ravens are also known to steal those.
    The second, third and fourth flags are based on the colors of a raven, black and dark blue, and the colors of what ravens cache, shiny objects (gold and silver) and eggs (white). The white can also represent the shininess of the objects ravens steal. The silver and gray can also represent rocks and pebbles because ravens are also known to steal those.


    == Coining ==
    == Coining ==

    Revision as of 15:16, 13 October 2020

    The termcollector flag.
    An alternate termcollector flag.
    Another alternate termcollector flag.
    Yet another alternate termcollector flag.

    Termcollector, also called termhoarder, ravencollector, collectorraven, ravenhoarder, or hoarderraven, describes a person who uses many labels to describe their gender and orientation or many pronoun sets, "hoarding" or "collecting" labels that fit them. This identity can be described as a combination of genderhoarder, kiwihoarder and turkeyhoarder, but it is not exclusive to people whose gender or orientation is fluid or fluctuating. Anyone who has multiple labels to describe their gender and orientations, or goes by multiple pronoun sets, can use this term.

    Flag

    The first flag is based on the kiwigender and turkeygender flags, but using the colors of a raven, namely black, gray, and dark blue.

    The second, third and fourth flags are based on the colors of a raven, black and dark blue, and the colors of what ravens cache, shiny objects (gold and silver) and eggs (white). The white can also represent the shininess of the objects ravens steal. The silver and gray can also represent rocks and pebbles because ravens are also known to steal those.

    Coining

    The flags and term were all coined on August 22, 2020, by Ellipsist.

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