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I know AVID has grown out of this but let me explain:

When I was a kid I remember watching "scary logo" compilations on YouTube on my iPad Air 1st gen. The logos were never was any scarier than giving me some chills for twenty-or-so minutes. Today however, while revisiting these YouTube videos I have found a logo that I can't stop thinking about and I swear to god it will give me nightmares tonight. It isn't "shit-your-pants" scary rather a depressing scary.

It's from a Bolivian TV channel, Radio Television Popular, from 1997; for context, the founder of the channel (also a politician IIRC) died of a heart attack. The logo (or more specifically logo variant) itself was a completely still image of the main ident(?). The audio itself was completely silent, except for an announcer sobbing over the founder's death for a minute or so. Overall just an extremely eerie vibe throughout the whole thing. No matter how hard I try I can't stop thinking about this logo.

For those oblivious, the page for it is in the wiki (title is RTP). Also linked in the page is a YouTube video. If you're in the small percentage of the community whose never been scared by a logo back in the CLG days, look it up, it's heartbreaking.

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