As a flag nerd, new mexico is the best. IT SYMBOLIZES THE ZIA PEOPLE OF NEW MEXICO, THEIR SUN. 4 LINES ON EACH SIDE = THE 4 SEASONS, STAGES OF LIFE, ETC. texas is cool too, and anyone that DOESNT have a giant ass complicated circle seal.
I honestly think the flag of New Mexico is absolutely perfect. 10/10. There is nothing to even nitpick. I don't even care if the yellow looks garish to some... It ranked as the best one by a long shot in the 2001 NAVA poll and it's not hard to see why. It is very well deserved...
In the old days, "Commonwealth" was the English word for "Republic". "Wealth" used to mean "well-being", and democratic governments like those of Massachusetts and the other then-Colonies were founded for, ideally, the "common wealth", i.e., the good of all their citizens.
Regarding designing a flag, try drawing it on a piece of paper about a quarter the size of a bank note, because when it's flying high and at a distance, that's how much you have to work with. This is why all the seals on bedsheets rate so poorly,and probably why half of them added their name, which only makes it worse. I imagine if I, a foreigner, were dropped into a random seal on bedsheet state, with a flag 300 feet away, I'd struggle to guess it. Something you cannot say about the S tier flags (especially Maryland. :P )
I'd be careful, CGP has just struck a channel reacting to him twice, nearly forcing the deletion of their channel. Be careful with reactions to his content.
@@politicallyunmotivated Nobody knows but him. The reaction was by a historian who often reacts to stuff like this and gives historical perspective and stuff. I’d say most ppl are siding with him bc CGP Grey went really overboard with his responce by issuing a copyright strike (the proverbial nuclear option).
@@wolfylegend5982 Not all reaction comment is the same and acting otherwise is foolish. What VTH does is not even reacting there just is no better word for it. You also clearly don’t understand the definition of a parasite.
this is Elijah, as for me I am posting on @elijad2424. but my sister is thinking about taking over this channel and doing her own thing. our schedules don't really work with each other and our living situation changed, so it's hard to film together and find the time to do so
Among the flag rules: be distinct or be related, and be symbolic. Ohio’s flag and Tennessee’s flag manage to pull off both being distinct and being related, each with significant symbols cleverly built in. Ohio’s flag has the hidden “O” separating 13 stars from 4 (17 stars total for the 17th state) on a flag that is non-rectangular. (Squares are also rectangles, so good try Rhode Island.) The “O” is also symbolic of the Buckeye tree/nut. Tennessee’s flag has the three slightly offset stars of the grand divisions on a blue background in the center of the flag with a white border separating it from the red background of the rest of the flag. The stars at the center nearly touch each other in the center of the flag. In Tennessee it is important to recognize the vast differences in landscape among the three grand divisions and the cultural/governmental impact. The US Quarter for Tennessee plays homage to the distinctive genres, but common musical heritage. It has white and blue stripes at the right of the flag. Random trivia for Tennessee: Tennessee’s Supreme Court actually has three active courthouses (one for each of the Grand Divisions). Right now (March 2024), if a Tennessee Supreme Court Justice were to leave office, they would have to be replaced by either someone from East Tennessee or from the exiting justice’s home division.
If y’all hadn’t talked over the New Mexico part you would know why it looks the way it does lol
Exactly
Thanks for saving my time I wouldved otherwise wasted on watching this
As a flag nerd, new mexico is the best. IT SYMBOLIZES THE ZIA PEOPLE OF NEW MEXICO, THEIR SUN. 4 LINES ON EACH SIDE = THE 4 SEASONS, STAGES OF LIFE, ETC. texas is cool too, and anyone that DOESNT have a giant ass complicated circle seal.
It's mid. The yellow made it bad
Bro, the yellow is amazing, I'm not biased as a new Mexican.
@@zidane8452the yellow is part of the symbolism
@@zidane8452 New Mexico is a desert state and the yellow is supposed to reflect that
I honestly think the flag of New Mexico is absolutely perfect. 10/10. There is nothing to even nitpick. I don't even care if the yellow looks garish to some...
It ranked as the best one by a long shot in the 2001 NAVA poll and it's not hard to see why. It is very well deserved...
I am not an American,.... but if I had to choose, the New Mexico flag would be my favourite (with Arizona a close second).
Wow, wrong and wronger. Lol, they're not bad choices.
In the old days, "Commonwealth" was the English word for "Republic". "Wealth" used to mean "well-being", and democratic governments like those of Massachusetts and the other then-Colonies were founded for, ideally, the "common wealth", i.e., the good of all their citizens.
ah. the good ol' days. When the US governments at least kinda cared about their people.
I think Arizona should be S-tier with Maryland, two of my favorites.
You know who also has a flag similar to Alabama’s flag?
That is North-Ireland’s flag design.
Regarding designing a flag, try drawing it on a piece of paper about a quarter the size of a bank note, because when it's flying high and at a distance, that's how much you have to work with. This is why all the seals on bedsheets rate so poorly,and probably why half of them added their name, which only makes it worse. I imagine if I, a foreigner, were dropped into a random seal on bedsheet state, with a flag 300 feet away, I'd struggle to guess it.
Something you cannot say about the S tier flags (especially Maryland. :P )
I'd be careful, CGP has just struck a channel reacting to him twice, nearly forcing the deletion of their channel. Be careful with reactions to his content.
(@_@;)
But that was obviously personal. I don’t think the other countless people doing reactions to his vids need to worry.
@@snow24121 so whats the deal? what did the reactors do that ticked him off?
@@politicallyunmotivated Nobody knows but him. The reaction was by a historian who often reacts to stuff like this and gives historical perspective and stuff. I’d say most ppl are siding with him bc CGP Grey went really overboard with his responce by issuing a copyright strike (the proverbial nuclear option).
@@wolfylegend5982 Not all reaction comment is the same and acting otherwise is foolish. What VTH does is not even reacting there just is no better word for it. You also clearly don’t understand the definition of a parasite.
where are you guys?
this is Elijah, as for me I am posting on @elijad2424. but my sister is thinking about taking over this channel and doing her own thing. our schedules don't really work with each other and our living situation changed, so it's hard to film together and find the time to do so
If you notice Nevada flag has Nevada underneath the Star
Ohhhhh let’s go!! So glad to see more reactions
Are you two related? Like, before you started dating?
The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 😊
The Commonwealth of USA 🇺🇸🦅🗽
12:28-16:24 The editing just got stuck on your facecam here for some reason? Is it to avoid copyright?
If I say yes it makes me seem like a much more competent editor who had a purpose in doing something so..... yes it was DEFINITELY intentional
you guys are funny, do more 😂
Among the flag rules: be distinct or be related, and be symbolic. Ohio’s flag and Tennessee’s flag manage to pull off both being distinct and being related, each with significant symbols cleverly built in. Ohio’s flag has the hidden “O” separating 13 stars from 4 (17 stars total for the 17th state) on a flag that is non-rectangular. (Squares are also rectangles, so good try Rhode Island.) The “O” is also symbolic of the Buckeye tree/nut.
Tennessee’s flag has the three slightly offset stars of the grand divisions on a blue background in the center of the flag with a white border separating it from the red background of the rest of the flag. The stars at the center nearly touch each other in the center of the flag. In Tennessee it is important to recognize the vast differences in landscape among the three grand divisions and the cultural/governmental impact. The US Quarter for Tennessee plays homage to the distinctive genres, but common musical heritage. It has white and blue stripes at the right of the flag.
Random trivia for Tennessee: Tennessee’s Supreme Court actually has three active courthouses (one for each of the Grand Divisions). Right now (March 2024), if a Tennessee Supreme Court Justice were to leave office, they would have to be replaced by either someone from East Tennessee or from the exiting justice’s home division.
Oregon is the beaver state
L take with the new mexico flag.