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Gank of Week #5

This week, another gawk at Gankster Media. Screenhead is gobsmacked.
From the real life trumps any attempt at humor department:
Filed under Oddities

Pictured on the right is real, unaltered logo for the Arlington Pediatric Center. Hard to imagine what the thinking was, there. Well, it’s hard to imagine the thinking got successfully produced into a banner without a major freakout.
Fark is having fun with it, that’s for sure:

“Because hey, they’re a convenient height.”
“It’s probably a discarded idea from when the local Catholic diocese had their logo designed.”
“That logo sucks.”

The Arlington Pediatric Center logo [Fark]
For all my peeps who were expecting something festive for the holiday: Happy Feaster.

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