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'''Closing Logo''' is one of the effortless videos that you keep seeing on [[JewTube]] in its old era. These are just short videos containing closing logos that appear at the end or at the beginning of movie productions, [[video games]], and more. If you were fortunate enough to upload these kinds of trends, you would almost certainly receive a thousand views from uninspired [[autistic]] [[children]]. The community of this trend are basically unimaginative retards who can't create original content but proliferate their content with shitty closing logos that [[no one cares about]]. Because they think the logo doesn't require that much effort, they filter the logo, upload it to [[JewTube]] and call it a day. As a result, they get less than 1,500 views, just like in any content you see from 90% logofags. The only reason it gets fewer views is because they're stuck in the 2010 era, where everyone was almost too uncreative to come up with an idea for a trend, and this boring trend has already died on its own.

Revision as of 05:53, 13 September 2021

Closing Logo is one of the effortless videos that you keep seeing on JewTube in its old era. These are just short videos containing closing logos that appear at the end or at the beginning of movie productions, video games, and more. If you were fortunate enough to upload these kinds of trends, you would almost certainly receive a thousand views from uninspired autistic children. The community of this trend are basically unimaginative retards who can't create original content but proliferate their content with shitty closing logos that no one cares about. Because they think the logo doesn't require that much effort, they filter the logo, upload it to JewTube and call it a day. As a result, they get less than 1,500 views, just like in any content you see from 90% logofags. The only reason it gets fewer views is because they're stuck in the 2010 era, where everyone was almost too uncreative to come up with an idea for a trend, and this boring trend has already died on its own.