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{{Featured|Vexillology|According to Wikipedia, '''Vexillology''' is the study of the history, symbolism and usage of [[Faggot|flags]] or, by extension, any [[Shit Nobody Cares About|interest in flags]] in general.<ref name="WSbook">Smith, Whitney. ''Flags Through the Ages and Across the World'' New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975. Print.</ref> The gallery below contains a variety of [[soyjak.party]] flags and an autistic analysis of their symbology.
{{Featured|Stealth jak|A '''Stealth Jak''' is a 'jakking artform inspired by [[Barneyfag (Lee Goldson)|lee baits]], but instead of the target being a singular autist, it's an entire board full of them. The tradition of hiding gems on /a/ did not start with soyjaks however, but rather with [[Pepe]]. Early stealthjaks were quite visible, often appearing in the corner of images. As jannies became better at spotting stealthjaks, stealthjakkers adapted and employed newer tactics, such as blurred transparent jaks hiding in the background as if they were being driven by [[Science|natural soylection]].
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Revision as of 00:03, 19 December 2023

A Stealth Jak is a 'jakking artform inspired by lee baits, but instead of the target being a singular autist, it's an entire board full of them. The tradition of hiding gems on /a/ did not start with soyjaks however, but rather with Pepe. Early stealthjaks were quite visible, often appearing in the corner of images. As jannies became better at spotting stealthjaks, stealthjakkers adapted and employed newer tactics, such as blurred transparent jaks hiding in the background as if they were being driven by natural soylection.


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