Forum:Give me a "scary logo" and I'll explain why I'm not scared of it.

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Hello. As someone who has a large interest in logos for a decade, I have stumbled across dozens of scary logos. Here's something that I'd like to express from myself:

I'm not scared of logos in general.

Granted, there is a very few amount of them that I resist rewatching, but let me say that the ones I find the most unnerving personally are those that are unintentionally creepy. However, there are thousands of these "scary" logos that do not, and I mean do not, make me feel uneven or disturbed whatsoever. Even I have an immunity towards bloody logos. So, like the title of this thread says, I'd like some scary logos to tear apart and discuss why I don't think they frighten me as much as other people do.

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