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Originally Posted by doctajones428
Yes I did, bro.
The guitar pick and hurricane flags don't represent outside organizations. The pick represents music in general, the flag represents a hurricane warning. The firefighter patch would represent people who extinguish flames.
I don't think of "The National Hurricane Center" when I see the hurricane flag, I think of a big impending destructive hurricane.
Again, a torch or just a simple flame lick would suffice. Or maybe the Calgary Tower to represent the city of Calgary as a whole, a landmark people recognize.
As much as people hate the horse head it represented the Western heritage and fire at the same time
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Well now you're just arguing semantics. Point is, you're inferring more about having a firefighter themed patch than you're willing to infer about a music pick or a hurricane warning flag.
You don't HAVE to like the idea, but picking apart every logo that could be tied to an outside organisation even though they're ridiculously close to the same thing is just silly.
I just don't get how a flag designed by the National Hurricane Center or a logo designed by the Canadian Armed Forces is different than a logo that could pay tribute to Calgary Firefighters. But whatever you want to justify it with, go crazy.