A segment of animated footage promoting the 2012 Olympics has been removed from the organisers' website after fears it could trigger epileptic seizures.
(Via The Anomalist.)
I swear I didn't make this up.
A segment of animated footage promoting the 2012 Olympics has been removed from the organisers' website after fears it could trigger epileptic seizures.
(Via The Anomalist.)
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5 comments:
Well, I saw the animated version of the logo, and yes, I can see how it would cause seizures.
I can't believe they paid 400,000 pounds for that shite.
I don't know. Seeing footage of George W. Bush usually throws ME into seizures.
This is funny:
Zion
Anon.--
Hey! Me too!
Henry--
That *is* funny! :-)
Weren't you wondering how to hack the collective unconscious a while back? This was just a clumsy attempt; when they start doing it right, you will --- well actually, you won't know.
A-a-and that's how you'll know it's working :D
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