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Legend
Happily they have already green lite a squeal for next year
Happily they have already green lite a squeal for next year
I thought it was awesome.
I'd been trying to spark an interest in Lego in my 8 year old stepson. I have my huge bin of legos from when I was a kid, and he'd piddled around with them a little, but never seemed to realize what you could do with them.
I was going to say your kid is broken, but it sounds like you fixed him.
and maybe when they are done squealing, they'll film a sequel, too.
I took it that he meant: a kid who doesn't like Lego is "broken." And you "fixed" him by getting him to like Lego.wingsandsword said:He's autistic actually. Calling him "broken" is kinda low.
I took it that he meant: a kid who doesn't like Lego is "broken." And you "fixed" him by getting him to like Lego.
I really think this is a case of trying *really* hard to find offense. But I won't say more.Umbran said:Is that much better? Kids who don't care for a particular toy are broken? Really? As folks who in living memory were commonly ridiculed for our choice of activities, this is an enlightened position?
I don't think Janx really meant anything by it - it is more one of those cases where the thing said offhand seems a little less funny when you look closely at it.