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Danish toy company and brand discussed in terms of its shift toward adult collectors, branded sets, and liberal marketing practices

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"We went over to their new place last weekend and it's literally LEGOs and Disney memorabilia wall-to-wall. The only topics of discussion they wanted to engage in were celebrity drama, speculation about Taylor Swift's sexuality or AV Club-style criticisms of pop culture representation."
These people really exist · u/StendhalOfficial · ↑755 · 2024-06-18
"I get depressed super easily if I'm bored so I started building little Lego cars as I mindless activity to keep my hands busy. It's extremely embarrassing and after I build them I hide them in a drawer in my office"
what is your most embarrassing hobby? · u/[deleted] · ↑265 · 2023-05-03
"In other words, LEGO sets dont seem to be greater than the sum of their parts anymore. Anyway, lets say youre not an adult-age LEGO head and/or disposable money guy. (There's even a term for grown up LEGO heads: AFOL, Adult Fan of LEGO)."
"-lego and legoland"
Denmark is what would happen if children designed a country · u/zalishchyky · ↑193 · 2024-08-27
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