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Published 15:06 10 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 15:09 10 Nov 2016 GMT
And now, the new version.
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Look at the fucking size of that bee! We know it's the club's nickname, but Jesus Christ!
Naysayers might argue it's a to-scale insect on a tiny badge, but we've been fooled before and we won't be fooled again.
Compare it to the lion on Chelsea's badge.
Or the horse on Ipswich's badge.
Now, we have to assume all football club badges are to the same scale, as we've been given no good reason not to.
With that in mind, how do you feel about bees the size of lions, or bees the size of horses? Terrified? Well yeah, you ought to be.
If you've watched Black Mirror you'll know that [SPOILER ALERT] bees will eventually rise up against humankind and result in countless deaths.
Surely now it's time to cut these murderous beasts off at the source before things get serious.
Don't say we didn't warn you.

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