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Bonus #201 - Adult LEGO Collectors Act Like Babies (Extra Dose)

VIDEO LINK: https://youtu.be/xYdbhNTKg14

Hey everyone, it's Bonus Dose day, but before we get to that, I do want to take a moment to (cheap plug!) mention that, with the Worst Songs of 2023 on the way, these are the perks I'm planning (they're all the same as last year I believe):

The regular video will be posted on YouTube on Saturday, December 16th, and I'm also planning a Bonus Award the same as I have for the last 3 years as a Patreon exclusive.

Alright, on with this week's video, which I think you'll find both sadly hilarious and hilariously sad. Enjoy!

Buckley looks at the modern increase in adults suffering from arrested development as he tells you about two recent incidents involving Adult LEGO collectors. First, people who are destroying merchandise in the search for "blind box" minifigures, and second, people acting childishly over the release of an upcoming set. Were our parents like this?

Bonus #201 - Adult LEGO Collectors Act Like Babies (Extra Dose)

Comments

Lego was much better when it was just generic characters and not trying to cash in on every franchise. The figures don't look like the characters anyway, they're just LEGO people. That's all they'll ever be.

A. Nonymouse

That post that said 80$ USD made me cringe. The $ goes before the number.

Vanillastump .

It's funny how toys today have been priced out of the market for most children. Companies are totally going after the adults with most toy IPs these days. Kids don't play with toys anymore, they're obsessed on their phones and pads. Now they just make toys for adults. I had most of the original Star Wars toys growing up but I doubt my parents spent more than $25 on any one major ship or playset. I happen to see an ad for a few of the new toys coming out for the latest Star Wars stuff, and it was all like $200-$400 each for a single ship with a figure. That's insane.

Michelle

Behavior like this is the reason why I dislike Disney adults. They act like spoiled children.


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