Twitter Users Discover Weird Subliminal Messages in Chicago Bulls Logo

Plenty of brands hide things in logos... Ever catch the arrow in FedEx's logo, or in Baskin Robbins' see the 31, a nod to 31 flavors? While it is known that this happens, sometimes people see things in logos that almost certainly aren't intentional. That's the case with the Chicago Bulls. Since their angry, red bull image was created in 1996, people have seen things in it that aren't really there, and it's happening again thanks to a recent tweet by @MDesaad. They pointed out that when the logo is turned upside-down, it resembles something not at all safe for work.

As yet, the Bulls haven't commented on the thread.

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