When you have more fun building your child's new Lego set than they do... - by scumble
Briareos H on 20/5/2012 at 22:10
Sure looks so. Don't know about the message though, as seeing this certainly does not make me want to buy more vegetables.
demagogue on 20/5/2012 at 22:25
Yeah it's like the Archie Bunker effect. Have the thing symbolize what you don't like, then it just becomes something for fans of that thing to rally around. "Eating meat is like packaged sex? And impressing women for sex is like buying meat at the market? Sign me the hell up!" Haha it glorifies meat eating and objectifying women at the same time. Well done, Peta, well done.
This thread is not going the way I predicted, and I should probably not be helping that out.
Think: Legos, legos, legos.
Sombras on 21/5/2012 at 13:33
Quote Posted by demagogue
Haha it glorifies meat eating and objectifying women at the same time. Well done, Peta, well done.
That's the FIRST fucking thing I thought!
Wait, well, the SECOND thing I thought. The first thing I thought was "Shit, why's there so much plastic right
there!?" But
then it hit me how PETA's approach here could be considered somewhat counter-productive.
As for Legos, we just helped our five year-old daughter finish a huge Lego house kit. She was way more interested in building the trees and yard features than constructing the roof. Kicked ass on the walls and windows, though.
PigLick on 22/5/2012 at 02:07
tainted fantasies are the best kind
scumble on 22/5/2012 at 09:56
Are you sure you don't mean filthy
Koki on 23/5/2012 at 18:19
Only good LEGO was Technic, and they ruined it when they switched to new brick type.
nickie on 23/5/2012 at 18:44
Yeah! My brats loved Technic. I'm more the Meccano era. I didn't realise it was still going strong.
Ulukai on 23/5/2012 at 21:24
You don't grow out of Lego, it just draws more disapproving frowns as you get older. But hey, screw that. I had Lego for my 34th birthday :D
Also, check out (
http://lego.cuusoo.com/) Lego Cuusoo.