This Washington Football Flag Design Concept Looks Amazing


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According to u/toms47, the purple bars are meant to represent the three iconic bodies of water that surround the University of Washington's campus: Union Bay (East), Portage Bay (West), and Montlake Cut (South). These three features reflected in the flag design also signify Washington's status as one of the nation's 33 Sea Grant colleges.
The purple bars also combine to form a block-letter "W" at the bottom, while the centered star represents Washington's additional status as a Space Grant college.
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The satire has blended in so seamlessly I don't know whether to laugh or cry.rodmansrage said:
According to u/toms47, the purple bars are meant to represent the three iconic bodies of water that surround the University of Washington's campus: Union Bay (East), Portage Bay (West), and Montlake Cut (South). These three features reflected in the flag design also signify Washington's status as one of the nation's 33 Sea Grant colleges.
The purple bars also combine to form a block-letter "W" at the bottom, while the centered star represents Washington's additional status as a Space Grant college.
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So UW goes with stars and bars
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The legacy of Jim Owens lives onRaceBannon said:So UW goes with stars and bars
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Is Fan Duel the sports version of the Onion now?
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Wait, is this not satire?GreenRiverGatorz said:
The satire has blended in so seamlessly I don't know whether to laugh or cry.rodmansrage said:
According to u/toms47, the purple bars are meant to represent the three iconic bodies of water that surround the University of Washington's campus: Union Bay (East), Portage Bay (West), and Montlake Cut (South). These three features reflected in the flag design also signify Washington's status as one of the nation's 33 Sea Grant colleges.
The purple bars also combine to form a block-letter "W" at the bottom, while the centered star represents Washington's additional status as a Space Grant college.
there, i save you from clicking on a fanduel article.
That's not supposed to be the ass end of a certain mascot?!
I mean, it even has No Balls, and Jimmy is in charge now, so I just assumed this was a Coog/Duck troll job. Gotta check the IP/stay woke, you know?
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I honestly have no idea. I thought the sea and space grant remarks were obvious jokes, but those are apparently real things.NoWarningJustDawg said:
Wait, is this not satire?GreenRiverGatorz said:
The satire has blended in so seamlessly I don't know whether to laugh or cry.rodmansrage said:
According to u/toms47, the purple bars are meant to represent the three iconic bodies of water that surround the University of Washington's campus: Union Bay (East), Portage Bay (West), and Montlake Cut (South). These three features reflected in the flag design also signify Washington's status as one of the nation's 33 Sea Grant colleges.
The purple bars also combine to form a block-letter "W" at the bottom, while the centered star represents Washington's additional status as a Space Grant college.
there, i save you from clicking on a fanduel article.
That's not supposed to be the ass end of a certain mascot?!
I mean, it even has No Balls, and Jimmy is in charge now, so I just assumed this was a Coog/Duck troll job. Gotta check the IP/stay woke, you know?
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Remove the purple bars and the star then we can talk.
Bars are a representation of prison. And prisons are a tool of oppression. Don't even get me started on the hate spread by men with stars. -
Not every hero wears a cape.rodmansrage said:there, i save you from clicking on a fanduel article.
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It looks like shit
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The purple isn't lavender enough
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For the record, I think it looks like crap
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Looks like the asshole of a dog
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Jen still plans on sending each ticket-holder a flat likeness of themself in their respective seat?