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posted by Heroine999
The rainbow is our symbol.Our flag.When showning it means lgbt.But what does it really mean?

The rainbow respresents our lives.Each color means something in our lives.

The bright colors represent the ups.Like our friends.They could be lgbt or they're accepting of us.Or our family accept us for who we are.The colors also represent no discrimination.That there's no bullying like verbal or physical attacks.

The dark colors represent our downs.There are very few dark colors the rainbow so downs can be rare.They represent verbal and physical attacks.Also respresent discrimination and no acceptense.And friends and family disowning you.

Bright colors could not always be in our lives as well as dark colors.The colors might change very quickly or they might change very slowly.The color might just stay at that stage for good.
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