As I said before, I saw the image on an Instagram reel that didn't have the name attached. The person who shared it isn't normally in the business of posting crap. Not knowing who TheBrickMisinformer is means that the name is irrelevant to me. They might be a page that gives masonry advice. They could be a page that gets you to guess whether the image shared is a picture of a brick wall or brick wallpaper.
I only said that to emphasize my point, I'm sorry I didn't really mean it. Consider the good people of *throws dart at map of New Jersey* Hackensack able to sleep well tonight. Now excuse me I just need to get to the airport.
I know what the word means, but a username doesn't always dictate the identity of the person behind the screen. For example it may come as a shock but I am neither the fictional antihero Red Hood, nor am I an actual pug.
Do you reckon you could have been a teensy bit more condescending when constructing your reply? Your sense of superiority didn't quite come through enough.
Thank you.
I've only seen it in a reel and don't know the significance of that username.
I'm intrigued by the Earth-3 Parliament of Owls, made up of seemingly rotten tycoons and socialites who for generations have been altruistically benefitting the city whilst maintaining the Owlets, an undead army of street angels.
In the alternate universe where Lego have made Discworld sets I am very difficult to live with when I miss out on an expensive one and it finds an aftermarket value in league with the first Batman wave.
Luigi has the resources. I feel it's fitting that a character who has ties to Mockingbird should have their face obscured. No one knows what he looks like. Not even his mother.
As far as I've read the flexible plant elements are still made of plant byproduct. The plan to replace ABS with recycled plastic bottles ended after it proved just as if not more pollutive. It would appear that they are working on E-methanol as a replacement, but in the meantime lookout for partnerships with Heinz and Baxter's. If they succeed with gazpacho then it can only lead to the long hoped for Red Dwarf theme.
TLG: sadly we've had to bring an end to experimenting with greener materials in a bid to stop using ABS.
*Sees the Eurobricks forum making the word soup trend*
TLG: we've begun a revolutionary process of converting soup into a sustainable building material.
It sounds like TLG have story gaming dice, one with six Bat-builds, one with age ranges, and the other with the stipulations.
We'll make a *rolls* Batcave, and it will be *rolls* Schumacher based and *rolls* 7+.
Will they buy it?
Who cares, the dice have been rolled.