list of things popular with 13 year olds
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list of things popular with 13 year olds
enclave armor
sniper rifles
boone
frank horrigan
sniper rifles
boone
frank horrigan
Painting nerf guns
Pictures of corpses
Retexturing everything in New Vegas to be black instead of whatever color it was originally
Anime eye mods
"Cute" Veronica/Cass mods that make the characters look like aliens with downs syndrome
Replacing Vault Boy pictures with anime-style females
Pictures of corpses
Retexturing everything in New Vegas to be black instead of whatever color it was originally
Anime eye mods
"Cute" Veronica/Cass mods that make the characters look like aliens with downs syndrome
Replacing Vault Boy pictures with anime-style females
"You're going to have a tough time doing that without your head, palooka."
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The Lego Batman stuff seems to be a mixed concoction of Batman: the Animated Series and Adam West-era Batman. Fun to screw around with, though; the parts are getting more complicated
Also, has anyone else noticed the rise of the two generic lego alternatives? MEGA BLOKS is pretty old now, been seeing it every once in a while, but they apparently own the rights to a couple big things, including Halo and Iron Man. Because of that, there are Halo legomen/elites and shit and I know this because they're selling shitty little kits at Walgreens. The other, which I can't recall the name of, is basically skipping the idea of fantasy all together and is producing lego kits of US military stuff. I recall seeing a kit for an Apache gunship and an Abrahams Tank.
Remember those days when legoman laser guns were megaphones with clear red studs on the end? This company is basically not caring anymore and the legomen are armed with little plastic MP5s and Colt M1911s. Very Team America moment
Also, has anyone else noticed the rise of the two generic lego alternatives? MEGA BLOKS is pretty old now, been seeing it every once in a while, but they apparently own the rights to a couple big things, including Halo and Iron Man. Because of that, there are Halo legomen/elites and shit and I know this because they're selling shitty little kits at Walgreens. The other, which I can't recall the name of, is basically skipping the idea of fantasy all together and is producing lego kits of US military stuff. I recall seeing a kit for an Apache gunship and an Abrahams Tank.
Remember those days when legoman laser guns were megaphones with clear red studs on the end? This company is basically not caring anymore and the legomen are armed with little plastic MP5s and Colt M1911s. Very Team America moment
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I know but I imagine they're pretty popular amongst thirteen year-olds. Maybe not as much as before.SenisterDenister wrote:I will say this, you are never too old for legos.
And it's pretty depressing that every blockbuster comes with some sort of LEGO set. Kids should be using there imaginations instead of just buying the new Batman Island playset.
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They make Spongebob Squarepants Lego sets for the kids with no imagination who then go and play Call of Duty instead and somewhere in Sweden an autistic man is crying and loading up MinecraftTaco-Hero wrote:I know but I imagine they're pretty popular amongst thirteen year-olds. Maybe not as much as before.SenisterDenister wrote:I will say this, you are never too old for legos.
And it's pretty depressing that every blockbuster comes with some sort of LEGO set. Kids should be using there imaginations instead of just buying the new Batman Island playset.