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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
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> James Stacey
> www.minifig.co.uk
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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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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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