There he goes. The little logo chick is dead.
Actually somebody corrected me on that the other day. They told me "Angels aren't dead people," and I was like what are you talking about and then he went through some long theological explanation about the origin of angels and then he says, "Didn't you go to Notre Dame?" and I was like "Catholics don't read the Bible. We get the SportsCenter highlights on Sunday and then we head downstairs for donuts."
By the way Logos, which means like "something you've said" in Greek, is the name some ancient Christians used to refer to Jesus as the earthly incarnation of God. And Jesus is the "light," right? Bam! This match just got like all epistemological, bros.
So maybe angel logo chick there isn't totally dead after all, is what I'm saying.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Kevin Guilfoile.
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