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"Nicholas Fezie" <NSFosaur@aol.com> wrote in message
news:FzoHut.FI1@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Tim Courtney writes:
> > "Nicholas Fezie" <NSFosaur@aol.com> wrote in message
> > news:FzoG2H.9Mq@lugnet.com...
> > > Great job Chris. Now we just need a thread debating whether minifigs are
> > > naturally liberal or conservative...
> > >
> > > -Nick
> >
> > Conservative, of course! Down with Juniorization! Restore our themes to
> > their roots! ;)
> > --
> >
> > Tim Courtney - tim@zacktron.com
>
> I must disagree with you here Tim. I believe Juniorization is actually
> conservative because fewer parts are used. Liberals would use as many parts
> as possible to build models. So that's my two cents.
If you're looking at it from the perspective of parts, yes. But, I was
looking at it from the POV of conservatives lean towards 'older' moral
values (good sets, many pieces, _how they used to be_), where liberals seek
change from those ways (juniorization).
> Now I need to go film
> my tv commercial, "It takes a LEGO brick to raise a child, not a village!"
> (all of those who follow politics should get that joke...)
Hehe :)
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