Our mission
We are a nonpartisan website dedicated to online flag-burning activities. At least that's what we like to pretend.
Our services
Burn our flags. We like it.
Our goal
To carry on our tradition of being the first and foremost provider of free flags to burn online.
If you've come to burn a flag, you've come to the right place. Flag-burning without repercussion is our specialty. So, if you come from a country where freedom of speech isn't policy, or flag-burning isn't considered freedom of speech, burn away. If you come from a country where flag burning is a protected freedom, burn your flags here to avoid those nasty arson and public disturbance laws!
After all, at the end of the day, it's just a bunch of pixels, right?
Comments: 0 - Date: April 1st, 2006 - Categories: Stuff
I put the stats page back up, hopefully it will work as intended and not cause any problems…earlier however, I noticed that I had forgotten to turn session-based limiting back on so users couldn’t repeatedly spam to cause abnormal statistics–at one point there were almost 50 burnings of the US flag showing, half from one IP.
Also, please note that Turkey is at the top of the list only to prove a point…I have no personal issues with Turkey or those from Turkey, other than that hacker guy, anyway. One of these days I’ll put it back into it’s rightful alphabetical position along with the rest.
Please note: I in no way endorse burning real flags (because of the fragile nature of our environment, I can only endorse "burning" pixels!), arson (I only endorse "burning" pixels you own), or any other anti-<insert-your-favorite-country> activities (I only endorse pro-<insert-your-favorite-country> activities) that may or may not be depicted on this website (since the website doesn't favor "burning" one bunch of pixels over another, it might be considered anti-world, but I'm not from another galaxy so nevermind that).