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I don't know, no one seems to have any idea in the thread I linked. He was also one of their top contributors.@CWCTime
Why did one of the admins leave?
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I don't know, no one seems to have any idea in the thread I linked. He was also one of their top contributors.@CWCTime
Why did one of the admins leave?
I feel special. :3
I don't know, no one seems to have any idea in the thread I linked. He was also one of their top contributors.
People are seriously claiming to be triggered by TV Logo Bumpers?
Christ, that's like hardmode-level retardation.
I remember, when i was 5 or so, there was a animated TV logo (though i can't recall which one exactly) that fascinated me. It didn't scare me, but as you said, kids imaginations are weird. I asked my mother what that thing was and she told me, it's called advertising but she liked my name for it way more. My name for it was humming the jingle that accompanied the animation.
Yeah. We grow out of it, eventually.
Yeah it only ran from 1965-74, well before the autism and tumblr generation. It's bizarre how it's so suggestive to some people. And here's another place the Screen Gems S hit the old internet. Everything these pages link to is as 90's as it gets.This is fucking fascinating.
I'm just kind of amazed that there's this whole subculture around this that apparently came about from Baby Boomers being terrified of a production logo. Little kids are scared of some weird shit, but the latching onto that fear is just... wow.
I feel like I've stumbled upon something magical.
Yeah I will forever associate the WGBH logo with that woman's bush + baby. A few of these evoke nostalgia for me, especially the DIC one which I thought was a little eerie because DICK is approaching that child's bedroom window, but at an involuntary, nervous level? ... no. DIC makes Screen Gems look menacing by comparison.Also of this one as well, first time I saw it was on a sex ed video from 1983 with not only eerie footage of fetuses, but also the inside of a man's urethra
It was an artsy/abstract cover but for whatever reason it reminded me of someone drowning, which was my personal nightmare fuel.
To my kid mind, sometimes, it felt like a game about being stuck on a track in the middle of nowhere, with nothing else around except endlessly repeating shapes far away that you could never touch. Almost like a weird, depressing purgatory. I should add this was also at an age when I was able to play many other video games (that had more concrete settings) without feeling this way at all.
Due to the easiness of creating videos like these, this spawned countless imitations and tribute videos. I've searched long and hard, but I feel like this one has the optimum amount of autism-to-duration ratio.
I am once again reminded of how jaded I was as a Canadian child in the late 80s and early 90s cause we didn't get upset over logos, or at least not admit it, but we were all fucking terrified of ads from Concerned Children's Advertisers.
I am once again reminded of how jaded I was as a Canadian child in the late 80s and early 90s cause we didn't get upset over logos, or at least not admit it, but we were all fucking terrified of ads from Concerned Children's Advertisers.
I did a couple of those back then too. Then again, I was a really young sperg that didn't know better.Ok I've noticed that there is a Windows Errors fandom which is popular with the same crowd. I'm not sure if this is the same topic or if it needs to be explored, but this nkrs200 fellow is working on his seventh season of this garbage: