From Happy Nice Time People, a recap of a Spring episode of Mike Judge’s HBO comedy “Silicon Valley” in which the Pied Piper startup hires a graffiti artist to devise a logo and paint it on their suburban garage door.

Erlich is pretty stoked he’s hired Chuy Ramirez, whose works hang in “the gallery of the streets,” to design their not f****** lame logo that totally won’t be interlocking lowercase P’s. But Chuy does not want your piddling “money”; he wants stock options, like the dude at Facebook, “David Choe, made like $100 million.”

The logo that Chuy comes up with is definitely Not Safe for Work. You’ll have to go look at it there. It’s perhaps inappropriate for a tech startup, but it would serve quite nicely as the logo of the American Establishment’s Central American Surge.