Is your countries coat of arms kino?

is your countries coat of arms kino?

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No.

No.

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>flag shield

Dropped

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Spain
Yes but i prefer the old ones

Who’s that guy on the right

that's my buddy Mike

the giant is the guardian spirit of south iceland
the dragon guards the east
the bird protects the north
the bull defends the west

Ours is kino

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we don't even have a coat of arms

yes

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did reddit design this?

Cope.

ahem...

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>did reddit design this?

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I will, but first:

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chrysanthemums sometimes metaphorize the anus in my country. It is also the emperor's coat of arms.

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>chrysanthemums
in Spain they are a symbol of death, usually offered to the death in cementeries the first of november, the day of the death

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Aright, I looked this up. You got two mythical creatures on top, you got either an aurochs on the left (extinct and certainly not in Iceland when the Vikings arrived) (even if it were horned cattle, only 5% of Icelandic cattle have horns), and a shepherd on the right (which may be accurate since Iceland does have sheep. All standing on an ice floe which is kinda bizarre.

So 3 creatures that don't exist and a guy who would never stand on the platform since he would certainly know better. Totally kino.

even here
once when I was a kid I bought those flowers for my mom's birthday cause they looked nice lul the look on her face was priceless

kek

If a lion needs an axe then he's probably not very good at being a lion.

This is unironically fantastic. Anyone who sees this knows immediately what it is, yet it doesn't look silly, boastful, or even nationalistic. As opposed to:

It looks great yet relatively uncomplicated and has nice symbolism, but unlike above it just rubs the nationalism in your face.

its alright,nothign specially cool or bad

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Kino
Not so kino

It's a symbol of a killer and a dominator

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