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'''Closing Logos''' is one of the most effortless trends on JewTube. What's so entertaining and enjoyable about watching a closing logo for 20 seconds, you ask? Literally 99% of nostalgia fags doesn't watch these [[boring|kind of stuff]] anymore, and due to the other [[faggot|1%]] are being a dull as fuck who have too much on their hands to still edit and upload logo videos to YouTube while we live under [[Coronavirus|current circumstances]]. The 1% we meant are the "Closing Logo" community, which is a batch of autistic [[12-year-old]]s whose creativity has drained out of their minds after realizing that making these kinds of videos is no longer part of YouTube's "[[shit|original trends]]" ([[some argue|lol, really?]]), and that fueling your content with an obscene amount of meaningless logo videos isn't gonna make your channel [[truth|relevant]].
'''Closing Logos''' also known as '''Opening Logos''' is, unexpectedly, the most effortless trend on YouTube. Why? Consider how much time you spent re-uploading logos from somewhere else in the internet, and it's definitely just wasting less than two minutes to do this procedure. As a result, this gets you a hundred thousand views by wasting everyone's [[fapping|precious time]] watching a shitty logo for 20 seconds. How fortunate. 
==What is Closing Logos==
 
Closing Logos are logos in another form of "Opening Logos", this means it appears at the end instead of being included in the start. Like opening ones, closing logos can be found in the end of vidya games, films, or even televisions. These became famous considering the fact that many 90s/2000s nostalgia fags have remembered logos' countless appearance from a television, while most [[basement-dwellers]] (or more specifically, gamers) have known these from their musty XBOX or Playstation 2 consoles. Did we mentioned that it's ironic? definitely not.
Well.. as of now, literally 99% of the people no longer [[common sense|watch]] these kind of stuff anymore, considering the fact that this trend has already died for the time being. And yet, [[retards|1%]] of the community still uploads, while being [[stupid|big-brained]] enough to think that fueling your content with an obscene number of meaningless logos is no longer going to make your channel relevant. This can be compared to [[YouTube Poops]], but since making YouTube Poops actually takes hours to be unfunny, logo videos are nowhere else to be compared to being the most effortless trend on the platform. SAD! If this trend has finally died down, then it's hopefully everyone's [[Unrealistic expectations|dream come true]].
 
If you aren't prepared for the autism-ridden trend that 8-[[12 year old]]s that spend too much time in their hands, turn back now. 
==What is Production Logos?==
[[Alzheimer|Since]] you haven't know it yet, production logos started [[some argue|somewhere]] in the [[California|middle]] of [[Los Angeles]], where they were used to determine the production company and the distributor of a film. This, however, did not make production logos anything special until they were then often used by many certain production companies, including but not limited to: [[Disney]], Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros, Universal Pictures, and a plethora of other shit that [[redundant|don't really matter]] in this list. As a result, this led many famous production logos to take off into the spotlight, both in the scenes of films and in vidya games. Something of it that doesn't matter is that Production logos have two forms, whereas one appears at the beginning of theatrical movies and video games ("opening logos"), and the other appears at the end of television programs or a movie ("closing logos"). See, did you get [[no|it]] now?
 
Production Logos are also famously known for one weird reason out of curiosity: being scary. As a common consequence of seeing this question, you might be asking how can a logo could possibly fucking scare someone in that situation?

Latest revision as of 04:21, 2 October 2021

Closing Logos also known as Opening Logos is, unexpectedly, the most effortless trend on YouTube. Why? Consider how much time you spent re-uploading logos from somewhere else in the internet, and it's definitely just wasting less than two minutes to do this procedure. As a result, this gets you a hundred thousand views by wasting everyone's precious time watching a shitty logo for 20 seconds. How fortunate. 

Well.. as of now, literally 99% of the people no longer watch these kind of stuff anymore, considering the fact that this trend has already died for the time being. And yet, 1% of the community still uploads, while being big-brained enough to think that fueling your content with an obscene number of meaningless logos is no longer going to make your channel relevant. This can be compared to YouTube Poops, but since making YouTube Poops actually takes hours to be unfunny, logo videos are nowhere else to be compared to being the most effortless trend on the platform. SAD! If this trend has finally died down, then it's hopefully everyone's dream come true.

If you aren't prepared for the autism-ridden trend that 8-12 year olds that spend too much time in their hands, turn back now. 

What is Production Logos?

Since you haven't know it yet, production logos started somewhere in the middle of Los Angeles, where they were used to determine the production company and the distributor of a film. This, however, did not make production logos anything special until they were then often used by many certain production companies, including but not limited to: Disney, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros, Universal Pictures, and a plethora of other shit that don't really matter in this list. As a result, this led many famous production logos to take off into the spotlight, both in the scenes of films and in vidya games. Something of it that doesn't matter is that Production logos have two forms, whereas one appears at the beginning of theatrical movies and video games ("opening logos"), and the other appears at the end of television programs or a movie ("closing logos"). See, did you get it now?

Production Logos are also famously known for one weird reason out of curiosity: being scary. As a common consequence of seeing this question, you might be asking how can a logo could possibly fucking scare someone in that situation?