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What is Nonbinary?
A genderqueer identity with a yellow, white, purple, and black flag
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Who is Raine Whispers?
This Nonbinary witch from The Owl House is head witch of the Bard Coven
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Who is Sapphos
The term Sapphic is derived from this famous ancient Greek poet
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Who is Princess Bubblegum
This candy princess kisses Marceline the vampire queen on screen in the series finale
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What is 'Monster'?
This song was sung by Marceline to Bubblegum as they're trapped in a cave 'Adventure Times: Distant Lands'
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What are purple, white, and green?
These 3 colors make up the genderqueer flag
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What is She-Ra and the Princesses of Power?
Double Trouble, a shapeshifting mercenary who uses they/them pronouns, is from this animated TV show
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What is Lesbos
This island in Greece was where the term "lesbian" was derived from
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Who is Amity Blight?
This once green-haired character tried to ask her bisexual crush out at Grom
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What is 'Mama'?
This song by hit band My Chemical Romance is considered a trans anthem
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What is Agender?
Those who relate to this 'gender' identify with not having any gender at all
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Who is Alex Fierro?
A child of Loki, this demigod refuses to attribute her genderfluidity to his parent alone and embraces their identity as uniquely hers
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What is Subaru
A car company that specifically targeted lesbians through their advertising and cornered the market
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What is Star Wars?
In this franchise's 9th main film, after a brief on-screen kiss by two female background characters, a slug is shown gazing off into the distance judgementally
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Who is The Girl In Red?
The song 'DYLTGIR' tells the story of a girl asking out another girl using the name of this artist
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What is an Umbrella Term?
This phrase is used to describe something covering a wide range of related concepts; ex. M-Spec, A-Spec, or Genderqueer
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Who is Aziraphale?
This angel was originally sent to guard the Garden of Eden, before giving up his sword to Adam and Eve when they get kicked out
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What is violet?
This flower (and color) is frequently associated with lesbians or sapphic individuals
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What is Vi?
This character says "You're hot, cupcake" in the hit Netflix show Arcane
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Who is Sam Smith?
This famous artist, who released 'Love Goes' in 2020, came out as genderqueer in October 2017 and later nonbinary in September 2019
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What is Genderqueer?
This identity is about disrupting mainstream distinctions of gender, regardless of self-defined gender identity
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What is Janet?
This nongendered being goes by she/her pronouns but reminds everyone around her about her gender (or perhaps lack thereof?) via her catchphrase, "not a girl"
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What is a rhino?
This horned creature was coined as the symbol for lesbians in the 70's
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Who is Velma?
This famous lesbian character from an animated mystery show from 1969 dated her former rival 'Hot Dog Water'
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What are teeth?
In an unreleased version of Will Wood's song 'I/Me/Myself', what part of his body does he mention kicking in as a comparison to his desire to be a girl
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