There is a note inside the project about the flags. Note: I used the emoji name inside of :_: because scratch doesn't support those emojis. (example: :fox: instead of the emoji) As always, there is the flag without the words inside of the project. - - - - Emojiself pronouns - - - - How to use + pronunciation: While some emojiself resources state that the pronouns are exclusive to online use, some people may use related and/or unrelated auxiliary pronouns in speech, or in text communications where emojis are unavailable, or one may drop pronouns altogether. For example, someone who uses :fox:/:fox:'s [fox/fox]s may instead use an equivalent nounself set like fox/fox/foxs/foxs/foxself, an unrelated set like they/them, and/or use no pronouns. Some users of emojiself pronouns do so because they are sheerly visual, and the user does not "translate" emoji into anything. Regardless, even if an emoji has a nounself or other word equivalent, the sets are not interchangeable. - - - - Controversies: It is a common claim (usually of Exclusionist groups) that neopronouns in general are a new invention. However, this is untrue and ahistorical. Accessibility concerns are a common reason people reject emojiself pronouns. In a small survey of 10 people, 7 with various disabilities could use emojiself pronouns and 3 could not. - "As someone who occassionally uses a screenreader, I believe the problem is less "emoji pronouns are inaccessible" and more just "accessibility technology needs to be way better". I use many neopronouns, a few of which are emojis, but I do use auxiliary pronouns (he/him) if necessary." - - - - Flags: Like other parts of a person's identity, like their gender or orientation (or things like disability), flags may be made specifically for pronouns. Unlike other facets of queer identity, pronoun flags at large don't follow any real common convention. Flags for pronouns vary wildly in design, number of stripes, and symbols used. A pronoun flag format called "pronoun path" is used by Tumblr user mothpride. This refers to a specific design of flag that uses two overlapping stripes, with each flag being unaligned with any identity, just pronouns. The first example of this format being used was posted November 10th, 2020, and the term "pronoun path" was first used in another post the same day. In 2021, Ezgender designed a proposed "standard pronoun template" and released a free online template for it. - - - - Date of origin: It is unclear where the concept originally originated, although in 2017, Pronouns-archive, a pronoun archiving Tumblr, began receiving submissions for emojiself sets (which were rejected due to accessibility concerns). Pronoun-provider, a Tumblr dedicated to pronoun submissions that became inactive in 2019, has :skull:/:skull:s/:skull:self [skull/skulls/skullself] on their list. - - - - Credits: ; https://mogai.miraheze.org/wiki/Emojiself