File:Master Slave Pride flag.png
Summary
The "Master Slave Pride flag", in which the single vertical line is used to symbolize authority, power, or dominance, while according to Rudolf Koch's "The Book of Signs", three horizontal lines together means "passive intellect". (Somewhat confusingly,the symbolism of three parallel horizontal lines in the Chinese "I-Ching" trigram system has an almost exactly opposite meaning...)
The Master Tallen geometric flag design of simple rectangles is uncopyrightable in most countries, due to extreme simplicity. This raster image is derived from the vector SVG file at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Master_Slave_Pride_flag.svg
See an alternative design at File:Master-slave_pride_flag_(alternate_version).png . For another flag with similar meaning, see Ownership flag.
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