Closing the loop on my question posed in the questions thread
Totoro made it!
However this keyboard apparently doesn't
That looks like some photos of computers that were in a bakery that serviced fast food needs.
You open up the computer and dust/flour completely filled the inside.
Tynemouth pier
Vermont
That burger looks palatable. I’m imagining it’s a veggie patty.
I don't like picture of food regardless of whether I want to eat it or not. Just...so incredibly boring to me.
Is that sofrito on that burger?
This is one of these 'the longer you look the worse it gets' pics. I just saw the power cord running in for the fire (I presume).
It might be an electric fireplace insert
It might be an electric fireplace insert
Did anyone else just hear a horror movie sting?
It might be an electric fireplace insert
Plugged into an extension cord.
DSGamer wrote:It might be an electric fireplace insert
Plugged into an extension cord.
I like to imagine it’s plugged into a chained surge protector. Maybe the same one for that TV mounted on the opposite side.
What is this supposed to be? I am old and out of touch.
Is that Stephen Hawking?
If so, that seems kinda ichy to me.
CaptainCrowbar wrote:What is this supposed to be? I am old and out of touch.
As I understand it, a sizable portion of the online Lego building community loves their right/correct angles and flush edges. Off-axis single-pip pieces like that give them fits. This looks like a deliberately sloppy build that's designed to sent them into conniptions.
Is that Stephen Hawking?
Saw the same thing.
DudleySmith wrote:Is that Stephen Hawking?
Saw the same thing.
This was my assumption as well.
As I understand it, a sizable portion of the online Lego building community loves their right/correct angles and flush edges. Off-axis single-pip pieces like that give them fits. This looks like a deliberately sloppy build that's designed to sent them into conniptions.
And here I thought it was doing a really good job of looking like the actual "organic" shape of Stephen Hawking in his chair.
Now that y'all point it out, I do see Mr. Hawking. I've probably just spent too much time watching Brick Bending videos lately.
UpToIsomorphism wrote:CaptainCrowbar wrote:What is this supposed to be? I am old and out of touch.
As I understand it, a sizable portion of the online Lego building community loves their right/correct angles and flush edges. Off-axis single-pip pieces like that give them fits. This looks like a deliberately sloppy build that's designed to sent them into conniptions.
That is 100% a micro scale Lego Stephen Hawking. And if you GIS "Lego Stephen Hawking" you will find other, larger, versions.
Standing ovation for the legoer and farts in the general direction of the online lego community if they don't happen to like this masterpiece.
Agreed, that's just about the absolute minimal number of bricks you could use and still get the impression of Stephen Hawking. People that can make models like that are almost as impressive to me as the people making the huge builds out there.
Agreed, that's just about the absolute minimal number of bricks you could use and still get the impression of Stephen Hawking. People that can make models like that are almost as impressive to me as the people making the huge builds out there.
More so for me. This takes a lot of imagination and creativity. Building a 1 to 1 replica of a car mostly just takes a ton of bricks and a ton of time.
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