Does Google's e hold a wicked secret?

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The discussion centers around the perception of the letter "e" in Google's logo, which some users interpret as having a sinister or mocking expression. This observation has been noted for several years, with participants suggesting that the design may be intentional, given the letter's frequency in the English language. Concerns are raised about Google's trademarking practices, particularly regarding the logo and its implications for users. Participants express a sense of dependency on Google and ponder the challenges of navigating a future potentially dominated by the company's influence. Suggestions include ignoring Google's trademarks as a way to cope with this perceived overreach.
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Am I the only person who looks at the e in google's site, and sees a wicked laughter of the e?

I noticed this 3-5 years ago, I guess that was intentionally by them, cause from reading the code book I remember reading that the letter 'e' is the most frequent used in the english language.
 
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I lookd at thir hom pag and noticd that th '' is tradmarkd. I doubt thy can do that, but I'm not taking any chancs ithr.
 
Wow, never noticed that until now. That e is laughing maliciously all right!
 
I just see the queen.
 
jimmysnyder said:
I lookd at thir hom pag and noticd that th '' is tradmarkd. I doubt thy can do that, but I'm not taking any chancs ithr.

Good catch! So w ar so dpndnt of googl now. what to do in this catch twnty two. How to cop with an ""-lss futur?
 
Simply ignorə th€ir stupid tradЄmarks, this way or anothεr.
 

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