
Version of the flag of Animalism, in Animal Farm, by George Orwell. The flag of Animal Farm consists of a green field with a hoof and a horn. According to the book, the green represents the fields of England, while the hoof and horn represents the Republic of the Animals. This version is based on the hammer and sickle and the red flag of the Soviet Union, probable reference of the green flag. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” — George Orwell
(And, like it or not, humans are animals too! Yes, even the ones who display vegetable traits. Unfortunately, human nature seems to preclude true equality. Some are always going to want more. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Not often can one look at the quote and immediately see what it is. I didn’t even bother filling in any letters.
Guess we deserve a super-easy one once in a while.
Wow, Art! It took me a few letters. — YUR