Funny, if a bit risque

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Funny, if a bit risque

Post by Athos »

Hey all,

I came across this on the eurobricks forums. Not my creations, but I think its pretty funny. Check it out:

Warning, it is a bit risque and may not be appropriate for all age groups

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=103240

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Post by doctorsparkles »

That's hilarious! I never thought to do that, but then again, I prefer the real thing to little plastic women.
Still, I might just do that someday for the sake of humor.
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Post by Formendacil »

It's funny....

But sad...

Sorry, but that's just my moral opinion.

Still, I won't deny that it's funny.
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Post by LEGOFREAK »

that is SO funny. :D
I really am struck almost speechless by this link.

almost. :D
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Post by The Blue Knight »

Too weird. Not sure what to say.
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Post by Dragon Master »

Thats so awsome! What a great idea!
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Post by Jojo »

Hello!


That's hilarious!

And since it passed the Censorship™ at BrickShelf it is officially labeled "safe for kids". At least the girls are not naked.


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Post by rogue27 »

To echo Jojo...

Yeah, if BrickShelf allows the folder to go public, I would say that it's okay to post here.


Anyway, that's a clever way to make a LEGO swimsuit. I don't know why people would say it's "sad" or anything. I mean, sure, it would be sad if the person who made these is getting a bit too excited, but we don't know that. To me, it's just a handful of variations on a clever and funny idea.
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rogue27 wrote:I don't know why people would say it's "sad" or anything. I mean, sure, it would be sad if the person who made these is getting a bit too excited, but we don't know that. To me, it's just a handful of variations on a clever and funny idea.
I won't bother trying to explain "why" I view it this way, as that will take me a little too close to a religious discussion, which is obviously banned here.

Suffice it to say therefore, that while I am able to appreciate the humour, I still find it a little sad. It's a moral issue to me.

I might also add that it is the same thing to me as having the yellow-skin era Lando having brown skin, or having the licensed characters of the peach-era having just that: peach skin. It goes against the tradition of blockular, yellow-skinned LEGO people.

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Post by forester3291 »

A nifty idea. Not risque at all. Come on. They are LEGO women. How can LEGO be risque?
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Post by LusiferSam »

I saw this the other day and thought it was very clever. A few more pin ups have been add since I last saw it.
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Post by MaxiVisVires »

I think it's very funny. Not too risque at all. Somewhat disportionate, but that's what makes it funny.
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Post by Sir Vincent »

forester3291 wrote:A nifty idea. Not risque at all. Come on. They are LEGO women. How can LEGO be risque?
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Post by Mr. D »

Well, I think it would be funny if it weren't so suggestive. In fact, I would even agree with Formendacil; it is sad.
And since it passed the Censorship™ at BrickShelf it is officially labeled "safe for kids". At least the girls are not naked.
Well, there's really not much comfort in that fact to me; there's really not to much difference.

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Post by lil Jon »

That is pretty funny... too bad they have the slit in them...

its even funnier the poses they're standing in.
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