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- Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be unsettling?
- Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that top stud?
- When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a peladofigphobiac? Observe...
peladophobia- fear of bald people
fig- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
muggles
peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on thier
head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a peladofigphobiac.
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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Yes, yes I am.
In fact, I have to stop myself, (often) from offering to send misc hats and hair
pieces to the owner of creations that leave head studs exposed.
Janey Red Brick
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Hello!
In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
So am I.
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When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a
minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
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I wouldnt go so far to call them poor builders. However, I deny them the sense
of aesthetics. Its even worse if somebody builds a train and the passengers are
bald Space figs and Castle figs.
Bye
Jojo
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--SNIP--
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I wouldnt go so far to call them poor builders. However, I deny them the
sense of aesthetics. Its even worse if somebody builds a train and the
passengers are bald Space figs and Castle figs.
Bye
Jojo
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Perhaps the train is being ridden by a bunch of aging AFOLs.
Tim
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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- Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be unsettling?
- Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that top stud?
- When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a peladofigphobiac? Observe...
peladophobia- fear of bald people
fig- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
muggles
peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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I used to and I still do if its a yellow fig head (or #shudder# pink head)
However when the fig is clearly wearing headcoverings due to the printing such
as this little fellah
then its all ok
--
James Stacey
www.minifig.co.uk
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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- Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be unsettling?
- Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that top stud?
- When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
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Yes, Yes, and Yes!
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If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a peladofigphobiac? Observe...
peladophobia- fear of bald people
fig- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
muggles
peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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I too am a peladofigphobiac. And its unfortunate, because my sigfig has to
wear his hat a lot more than I do. I dont have enough on top to use a hair
piece, but I certainly dont have a stud on my head.
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James Stacey wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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> > * Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be
> > unsettling?
> > * Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that
> > top stud?
> > * When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a
> > minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
> >
> > If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
> > peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a {peladofigphobiac}? Observe...
> >
> > [peladophobia]- fear of bald people¬
> > [fig]- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
> > muggles
> >
> > [peladofigphobia]- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
> > thier head.
> >
> > My name is <http://www.lugnet.com/~94 Felix Greco>, and I'm a
> > peladofigphobiac.
>
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> I used to and I still do if its a yellow fig head (or #shudder# pink head)
> However when the fig is clearly wearing headcoverings due to the printing such
> as this little fellah <img <http://www.bricklink.com/PL/3626bpb241.jpg>>
> then its all ok
Eek, but then you can see {inside} his head to where his brains should
be! While bald solid-studded minifig heads are bad enough, those poor
souls who lost their brains through the holes in the tops of their heads
are pitiable.
Chris
> --
> James Stacey
> www.minifig.co.uk
--
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Learn about brittle bone disease
http://www.oif.org/
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Dude, the Mace Windu minifig wants to have a serious conversation with you.
Dave S.
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In lugnet.general, Christopher Masi wrote:
> Eek, but then you can see {inside} his head to where his brains should
> be! While bald solid-studded minifig heads are bad enough, those poor
> souls who lost their brains through the holes in the tops of their heads
> are pitiable.
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> Chris
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No, you are absolutely right .. What was I thinking..
figs without their head studs covered are indecent. Thanks for setting me
straight :)
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James Stacey
www.minifig.co.uk
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I read that as Pedalofigphobia, something completely different.
Tim
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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- Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be unsettling?
- Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that top stud?
- When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a peladofigphobiac? Observe...
peladophobia- fear of bald people
fig- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
muggles
peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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That is exactly why I like the belville figs more. At least they dont have that
silly stud on their heads..
.. Well, there are also some other reasons..
But indeed, a minifig without something on their heads is a poor show, and not
very pleasant.
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In lugnet.general, Christopher Masi wrote:
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James Stacey wrote:
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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- Do you find the appearance of a minifig with no hat, hair, or helmet to be unsettling?
- Do you find your minifigs to be incomplete without something covering that top stud?
- When veiwing the creations of others, do you find the appearance of a minifig with an exposed stud on its head an indication of a poor builder?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then you are a
peladofigphobiac. You may wonder, what is a peladofigphobiac? Observe...
peladophobia- fear of bald people
fig- contraction of the term minifigure for the AFOL, a yummy treat to the
muggles
peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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I used to and I still do if its a yellow fig head (or #shudder# pink head)
However when the fig is clearly wearing headcoverings due to the printing
such as this little fellah then its all ok
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Eek, but then you can see inside his head to where his brains should
be! While bald solid-studded minifig heads are bad enough, those poor
souls who lost their brains through the holes in the tops of their heads
are pitiable.
Chris
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James Stacey
www.minifig.co.uk
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No, theyre not brainless, theyre hippies.
Although its true that they have no noses
from which to
scoop the brains out...
What concerns me is the significance of the
solid-stud heads. Are these older figs
all Amida Buddhas? Or
have they visited the corrective phrenologist?
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Having seen the shear amount of creativity that is being put in to MOC's, I
consider these to be a form of art. So, as long as the baldness is fuctional, I
have no problem with it :-)
With friendly greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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My name is Colin, and I too am peladofigphobic.
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In lugnet.general, Felix Greco wrote:
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peladofigphobia- fear (or loathing) of minifigs with an exposed stud on
thier head.
My name is Felix Greco, and Im a
peladofigphobiac.
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I USED to be. When Spider-Man came out, I thought it was sort of, well, WRONG
looking. But after drawing all the AFOLs comic, and having a main character
bald, it all seems normal to me. Spider-Man is fine, Mace Windu is fine, the
soccer player with the headband is fine... Ive even made custon Star Wars
cantina aliens that seem quite normal to me now. There are two characters from
the upcoming Batman line that are bald that I had to draw comics for, and they
didnt make me flinch (from the upcoming Batman vs. Male Pattern Baldness
set).
So I guess the cure for peladofigphobia is to draw comics with hatless
mini-figs!
-Greg
p.s. However, I still find the figures with hair PRINTED on their face a little
strange.
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In lugnet.general, Greg Hyland wrote:
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(from the upcoming Batman vs.
Male Pattern Baldness set).
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GASP!! I had a feeling theyd do a set of that!!
-Lenny
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