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>>151705746
what
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>>151705746
This changes everything.
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We need to go back to the pre-mid 80s (pre slop era) logo
It is the only way
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>>151705746
Did anyone else think the "D" was a wierd backwards G or was I just retarded?
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>>151709252
No I felt the same. Still kind of do. It's a weird symbol that represents Disney, not a "D" to me
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>>151709252
I didn't see the D until I was preteens. It was a weird G until then, even though it was still Disney when i said it.
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>>151709252
Never saw it that way, but I can certainly understand it, and "Gisnep" didn't spawn from nowhere.
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>>151705746
Notice what.
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>>151709490
Well, it's kind of weird to see the D before you're a teenager. Little kids shouldn't be seeing that kind of thing
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>>151709252
Hi slowpoke
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>>151706964
/therad
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>>151705746
Holy SHIT
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>>151705746
We noticed we just didn't care
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>>151709527
"gisnep" came from this board, I remember the thread but it was over 10 years ago
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>>151705746
Gisney??
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>>151705746
Most people wouldn't notice



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