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Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Nats>Os ()
Date: April 06, 2013 06:42PM

Found this in a parking lot. Looks like a lapel pin.
Can anyone shed some light?
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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Secretz ()
Date: April 06, 2013 06:44PM

I could tell you but then we'd have to kill you.

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: April 06, 2013 06:50PM

It's the international symbol for gloryholing. You can see the arm holding the penis right before inserting it into the hole.

This is a blue one, meaning it's for the bathrooms at an airport. Green is for highway rest stops, and yellow is for movie theater bathrooms.

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Nats ()
Date: April 06, 2013 06:51PM

Secretz Wrote:
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> I could tell you but then we'd have to kill you.


see thats what i figured . . no joke, the parking lot was on a military base lol

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Olde Farte, II ()
Date: April 06, 2013 07:11PM

Try google image search (by image). I can't do it from the current computer I'm using. Go to image search, click on the little camera, upload the image to match, wait.

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: April 06, 2013 07:13PM

Olde Farte, II Wrote:
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> Try google image search (by image). I can't do it
> from the current computer I'm using. Go to image
> search, click on the little camera, upload the
> image to match, wait.






Yeah, Google images didn't return any matches, but it did recommend a Cardassian Galor class starship.

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: gave up ()
Date: April 06, 2013 07:17PM

Olde Farte, II Wrote:
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> Try google image search (by image). I can't do it
> from the current computer I'm using. Go to image
> search, click on the little camera, upload the
> image to match, wait.

Neither Google image search nor TinEye produced any candidate matches.

As an experiment, I rotated and rescaled the image to give a better version of the logo on the A, but met with no success.

Here's my rescaled image for anyone else who has an idea where to search.
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Logo.png

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: VVVVVVVVVV ()
Date: April 06, 2013 07:19PM

Maybe it is a "V" ?

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: MrMephisto ()
Date: April 06, 2013 07:59PM

Nats Wrote:
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> Secretz Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > I could tell you but then we'd have to kill
> you.
>
>
> see thats what i figured . . no joke, the parking
> lot was on a military base lol

Which base? Which branch is stationed there?

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13 4826 0948 82695 25847. Yes.

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: FFU Logic ()
Date: April 06, 2013 08:33PM

it is a symbol for the order of the liberals

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Nats>Os ()
Date: April 06, 2013 08:51PM

gave up Wrote:
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> Olde Farte, II Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Try google image search (by image). I can't do
> it
> > from the current computer I'm using. Go to
> image
> > search, click on the little camera, upload the
> > image to match, wait.
>
> Neither Google image search nor TinEye produced
> any candidate matches.
>
> As an experiment, I rotated and rescaled the image
> to give a better version of the logo on the A, but
> met with no success.
>
> Here's my rescaled image for anyone else who has
> an idea where to search.


I could say Andrews, Bolling, Myer or Belvoir. Doesn't really matter

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Olde Farte, II ()
Date: April 06, 2013 09:16PM

VVVVVVVVVV Wrote:
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> Maybe it is a "V" ?

Yes, maybe it is. If you rotate the image 180 degrees, it looks like a highly-stylized picture of a person shooting at a target:
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logoinvert.png

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Nats>Os ()
Date: April 06, 2013 10:42PM

i'll hope thats a muzzle flash and not a head lol

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Re: Identify this symbol/character
Posted by: Rorschach ()
Date: April 06, 2013 10:49PM

From that last rotated image, I see a stylized guy bent over with a head representing someone tossing his salad.

I'd guess a membership pin for the Internation Assn of Butt-Munchers.
Or, as someone indicated, Order of the Liberals.

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