Twelve months of work and $800,000 produced this?

London 2012 logo London’s just-revealed Olympic logo for the 2012 games, noted without comment, except for this one: The Waffen SS called and they want their logo back! Oh, and apparently it is also causing epileptics to suffer seizures.

London's just-revealed Olympic logo for the 2012 games, noted without comment, except for this one: The Waffen SS called and they want their logo back!

London 2012 logo
London 2012 logo

London’s just-revealed Olympic logo for the 2012 games, noted without comment, except for this one: The Waffen SS called and they want their logo back!

Oh, and apparently it is also causing epileptics to suffer seizures.

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