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Is that how you visualize bribes? Sparking coins falling into FIFA board member's outstretched hands?

Or is it a representation of the holes in Sepp Blatter's brain?

Or it could be the afore mentioned back side of a woman's head with frisbees in her hair.

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Looks like the back view of a woman with 3 space frisbees in her hair.

I saw something similar, but more like the rear view of a translucent anime woman with three brains.

1 hour ago, ShutUpLutz! said:

and the drunken doodoobags jumping off the tops of SUV's/vans/RV's onto tables because, oh yeah, they are drunken drug abusing doodoobags

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I can't un-see a streamlined outline of Laos in the middle.

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...just me? Okay. I'm cool with that.

It was only you until you posted this, now it's stuck with me. I'm normally the kind of person who blurts out "look, France" in the middle of eating steak so I can relate to this!

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So is nobody going to explain why they don't like the logo without spouting off a bunch of social/political bs? "Awnooo! Looks lik da ruskies r brybing da feefa! looks like putins ballsack! blehblehblbblbb!" Give it a rest!

Sorry but you better get used to this. The next two World Cups are going to have bribes and corruption mentioned in just about every article and message board thread about them. It's what happens when they're so obviously bought and paid for...

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So is nobody going to explain why they don't like the logo without spouting off a bunch of social/political bs? "Awnooo! Looks lik da ruskies r brybing da feefa! looks like putins ballsack! blehblehblbblbb!" Give it a rest!

In Soviet Russia, logos critique you!

Happy?

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