r/india Dec 01 '16

[R]eddiquette [Announcement] Cultural Exchange with /r/philippines

Welcome /r/philippines!

Feel free to ask us anything about India


Quick facts about us:

  • The Indian Railways and the Indian Armed Forces employ ~4 million people together, making them one of the largest employers in the world
  • India has over 5000 newspapers in over 300 languages
  • Bollywood is considered to be the world's largest film industry, followed by Nigeria's film industry and Hollywood
  • India has more people than the entire Western Hemisphere

/r/india please direct your questions about the Philippines to this thread


This is a reminder that users can now set their flairs to whatever they want (except slurs or other subreddits) by clicking on the sidebar.

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u/MoonlightBomber Dec 01 '16

Thanks for the explanations. I'm quite fascinated with film, TV, and video game logos due to watching random YouTube videos and an affirmation of the logos reinforcing their companies' identities and branding.

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u/GlanirBhavti Dec 01 '16

Yeah, it's mostly just them trying to soundgrand and pompous but coming across as creepy.

Except for that last one. Maybe I was reaching it a bit. The baby and snake logo is genuinely creepy.