The Google logo redesign comes shortly after the company announced the creation of parent company Alphabet. Rightly so, the new logo’s colors and typeface more closely align with Alphabet’s. But outside of those ties, Google says that the logo change is motivated in large part to adjust to the changing ways through which we interact with Google on multiple devices. Originally built for a single desktop browser page, the Google logo has been readjusted to work and read more smoothly across several platforms. While the Internet community seems to largely embrace the new Google logo, many are jokingly comparing it to other things in our world. Here’s what some people on Twitter had to say about the new Google logo:

— Dan Quayle (@See_Em_Play) September 1, 2015

— Jasper. (@thewordsof_JDN) September 1, 2015

— Chris Madigan (@BarkingAtTheTV) September 1, 2015

— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 1, 2015

— Jack (@notquitereal) September 1, 2015

— Pigeon Today (@PigeonToday) September 1, 2015

— Sara Soueidan (@SaraSoueidan) September 1, 2015

— James Kelleher (@etienneshrdlu) September 1, 2015

— Ben Royston (@bbroyston) September 1, 2015

— Neil (@negativeneil) September 1, 2015