A (chiefly online) small and still not even semi-mainstream community of people who share their unusual passion for production logos/vanity cards.
The community has existed since Usenet groups of the late 1990s, and since its more than 2 decades of activation, it has been a haven for those like-minded people to discuss on all things logos, on many platforms such as YouTube, and AVID Wiki (the former CLG Wiki) with its forums and Discord servers.
Some staples of the logo community include: the "scary logos", the "cheesy/bad logos", No. Entertainment, the lost T.A.T Communications Company logo, LARDLOGO, Broken Saw, ENunn and many more.
There also is a controversial side of the logo community, dubbed "logokids" WORD SHOULD BE USED WITH CAUTION IN THE COMMUNITY, meaning the immature children in the logo community which engage in activities such as joining YouTube troll groups, making sparta remixes, "shuric scans" and Total Drama Island/BFDI videos, liking logos such as Klasky-Csupo and other children's logos and the infamous "logo horror remakes". Despite this being a fairly recent problem in the logo community, the matured people still manage to stay strong.
The community has existed since Usenet groups of the late 1990s, and since its more than 2 decades of activation, it has been a haven for those like-minded people to discuss on all things logos, on many platforms such as YouTube, and AVID Wiki (the former CLG Wiki) with its forums and Discord servers.
Some staples of the logo community include: the "scary logos", the "cheesy/bad logos", No. Entertainment, the lost T.A.T Communications Company logo, LARDLOGO, Broken Saw, ENunn and many more.
There also is a controversial side of the logo community, dubbed "logokids" WORD SHOULD BE USED WITH CAUTION IN THE COMMUNITY, meaning the immature children in the logo community which engage in activities such as joining YouTube troll groups, making sparta remixes, "shuric scans" and Total Drama Island/BFDI videos, liking logos such as Klasky-Csupo and other children's logos and the infamous "logo horror remakes". Despite this being a fairly recent problem in the logo community, the matured people still manage to stay strong.
The logo community is honestly one of the best things that ever happened to me on the internet. So many years and memories of seeing logo content and connecting with people regarding this niche interest of us. Really like this thing tbh.
by SpeggiMan December 23, 2023

Dunshaughlin community college is a large secondary school with many from navan ratoath and towns alike attend. It is popularly know for its large number of gays and the dead banter many of the pupils have. All females must wear fake tan and bottoms up their asscrack where all boys must have perms in order to pull the females . If you don’t have a perm you have no chance
by The Phoenix baller November 11, 2019

The oldest organization in the gacha community founded in 2019 that serves as the servant of all gacha members. Started as a project by an unknown gacha kid's Kinemaster video that turned into a global network of offices that rival most corporations, built on nothing but love for the community of chibi dress-up game users they call "family", and sheer determination by people that believe the gacha community is "called a community and not just a fandom for a reason". It's said that the gacha community being one of the online communities with the strongest sense of identity is the main reason why an organization like GCA exists for gachas, but not for furries, therians, and the other communities similar to the gacha community's size.
Despite having owned groups like the now abolished ShadowCorp that hacked, doxed, and blackmailed hundreds of people in a systematic way in the name of protecting the gacha community, GCA remains popular in the gacha community due to it's effectiveness. Many big gachatubers work with GCA "advisors" behind the scenes due to GCA's vast network and also deep expertise in cybersecurity, digital forensics, diplomacy, and essentially any field the gacha community needs to thrive. GCA's own Charter allows for it to deal with any external threats such as cybercriminals and scammers, but bars GCA from interfering with internal affairs, such as petty dramas and controversies between gachatubers.
Despite having owned groups like the now abolished ShadowCorp that hacked, doxed, and blackmailed hundreds of people in a systematic way in the name of protecting the gacha community, GCA remains popular in the gacha community due to it's effectiveness. Many big gachatubers work with GCA "advisors" behind the scenes due to GCA's vast network and also deep expertise in cybersecurity, digital forensics, diplomacy, and essentially any field the gacha community needs to thrive. GCA's own Charter allows for it to deal with any external threats such as cybercriminals and scammers, but bars GCA from interfering with internal affairs, such as petty dramas and controversies between gachatubers.
GachaTuber 1: Have you heard about the Gacha Community Association?
GachaTuber 2: Yeah, it's essentially #savethegachacommunity gone wrong.
GachaTuber 1: They always protected and served the gacha community though, like how they helped track down Mitsuki's scammer, ended the "6inners" suicide cult, put Gacha Fall to a end, prevented the "GachaTubers Bounty" from happening, and more! I can focus on making gacha content knowing I'm protected both online and in real life, especially since people seem to want to kill us for using a chibi dress up app for no reason.
GachaTuber 2: But if they constantly toy with the law while they do the aforementioned, is it worth it? GCA serves it's purpose but it's not an organization I would want to be associated with.
GachaTuber 1: I guess this is what you call choosing the lesser evil.
GachaTuber 2: Whatever you say man...
GachaTuber 2: Yeah, it's essentially #savethegachacommunity gone wrong.
GachaTuber 1: They always protected and served the gacha community though, like how they helped track down Mitsuki's scammer, ended the "6inners" suicide cult, put Gacha Fall to a end, prevented the "GachaTubers Bounty" from happening, and more! I can focus on making gacha content knowing I'm protected both online and in real life, especially since people seem to want to kill us for using a chibi dress up app for no reason.
GachaTuber 2: But if they constantly toy with the law while they do the aforementioned, is it worth it? GCA serves it's purpose but it's not an organization I would want to be associated with.
GachaTuber 1: I guess this is what you call choosing the lesser evil.
GachaTuber 2: Whatever you say man...
by Gachas May 28, 2024

A community clown is a person who would want everything from you but in exchange will give nothing back or do nothing for you, these people can be found all over the world, even in your community.You can abbreviate community clowns to ''cc's''.These people are on the rise in every community, in other words these are the 'fake' people in society.they are very similiar to gaysta's, they might not act tough but are the most slyest people about, once again brought to you by ali aka the king aka your father.
The definition for a 'community clowns' can be applie to many situations, so make up an example and relate it to yourself.
by Ali.gat0r March 31, 2008

Darawiish communism refers to a collectivist approach within the socioeconomic policies within the SSC-Khatumo community
by Bobbystrurrew May 16, 2023

Filled with goes that are fake as hell and don't know how to mind their own business and they always try to be ghetto when they actually are preppy bitches and the boys are always fuckboys
by datbitch123 April 10, 2021

A fart that you intentionally let in a crowd to allow everyone to bask in the ambience of your passed gas. fart, pass gas, rip one, biff, silent but deadly, poot, crowd, group
I had to drop a community fart on the crowd of the opposing team. They beat us, but I got them back.
by joecoolthefool June 29, 2019
