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This version of the Happy Human symbol is (presumably) devised by Andres Rojas. It is NOT the original symbol designed by Dennis Barrington for the British Humanist Association, nor are the other versions displayed on Wikipedia. The original version may be seen at and downloaded in various sizes from https://humanism.org.uk/humanism/the-happy-human-symbol/. It would be much preferable for the original version to be displayed but it is not apparent how I could do this. - David Pollock, BHA trustee.
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