Comment by fathomdeez 1 year ago I'm having a lot of trouble visualizing both the flag and the list modifications. 4 comments fathomdeez Reply voidUpdate 1 year ago The danish flag is a white cross on a red background. If you cut out the white cross, you will be left with four rectangles of red, which can be pushed together and sewn up again, forming a solid red flag fathomdeez 1 year ago I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag? _dain_ 1 year ago They were red as well, so you couldn't see them bombcar 1 year ago Took me two reads but he cut his line out of the list, taped it back together and replaced the list on the wall, without his line.
voidUpdate 1 year ago The danish flag is a white cross on a red background. If you cut out the white cross, you will be left with four rectangles of red, which can be pushed together and sewn up again, forming a solid red flag fathomdeez 1 year ago I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag? _dain_ 1 year ago They were red as well, so you couldn't see them
fathomdeez 1 year ago I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag? _dain_ 1 year ago They were red as well, so you couldn't see them
bombcar 1 year ago Took me two reads but he cut his line out of the list, taped it back together and replaced the list on the wall, without his line.
The danish flag is a white cross on a red background. If you cut out the white cross, you will be left with four rectangles of red, which can be pushed together and sewn up again, forming a solid red flag
I see. I was wondering where the hammer and sickle came in, since without those is it really a communist flag?
They were red as well, so you couldn't see them
Took me two reads but he cut his line out of the list, taped it back together and replaced the list on the wall, without his line.