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I have to say Legos today I am very jealous of them because the Legos of my childhood there was only one girl Lego and there were no pinks and purples and blues and unicorns or frozen or anything like girly In Legos it was just seen at the basic RGB kind of thing going on and like what's considered stereotypical boy stuff which you know as a girl who is a girly girl I just wanted stuff that was girly and I wanted more girl Legos and then I get in the like high school and that's when they started coming out with all that stuff and I was like that's not fair I'm jelly and it just keeps getting better and they have like you know a variety of things that just You know shows that you don't have to be a boy or a girl or identify as either you can just like playing with these toys and they're going to have a variety of options for whatever you like and what you're into and I love that I wish I had all those options when I was a kid these kids like they got it like they got it and maybe it was my generation wanting those things that made it happen for the next generation I don't know I don't know I don't know who's idea was in like the middle late 2000s to start actually making Legos they were like pink and purple and unicorn But I'm very happy that that they did that and I kind of want to buy my own Legos and I really want the home alone set but it's like really expensive on eBay because I don't make it anymore
Do you remember waffle blocks? Very few people remember these. These were giant blocks shaped like waffles and They came with this like little rolling flat like skateboard thing almost and you could build stuff on top of it. I I fucking loved waffle blocks.
I don't remember waffle blocks, but I did Google them just to like see if maybe I I did know what they were and I still didn't, but those look really cool.
Yeah, we definitely had Lincoln Logs. I really remember the smell of Lincoln Logs. My brother had constructs, and those were allowed you to build machinery, but I was never allowed to play with them because sexism...