Facebook 2013-11-07 FB: Chris wants Lego to notice him.

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He Sets Me On Fire said:
Said it before and I'll say it again: I'd really like to see someone smash that thing to pieces with a bowling ball. Right in front of Chris.

Do I get extra points if I mass debate all over it in front of him?
 
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tobacky_vapor said:
He Sets Me On Fire said:
Said it before and I'll say it again: I'd really like to see someone smash that thing to pieces with a bowling ball. Right in front of Chris.

Do I get extra points if I mass debate all over it in front of him?

Only if you record his reaction.
 
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He Sets Me On Fire said:
tobacky_vapor said:
He Sets Me On Fire said:
Said it before and I'll say it again: I'd really like to see someone smash that thing to pieces with a bowling ball. Right in front of Chris.

Do I get extra points if I mass debate all over it in front of him?

Only if you record his reaction.

"challenge accepted".

It will take a while though I have to go we got from work to drive to Virginia which is about seven or eight hours away to do it
 
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Pikonic said:
The Nameless One said:
"I know the theme is supposed to be holiday, but schools sometimes put up holiday decorations--not that I bothered doing that with mine, but I mean, come on, use your imagination, people."
I'M LAZY!!!

AMBITION IS EXPENSIVE!

And there are religious nutjobs that do flip their shit over Halloween and allowing it to be celebrated in schools because it's the Devil's work and bullshit like that.

Yeah, but who'da thought we'd end up with one here?
 
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Sakamoto said:
Christmas is when Chris gets new toys, even if he has to buy them himself. But no boyfriend-free girls.

So...once a month, then.
 
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PacSol said:
Sakamoto said:
Christmas is when Chris gets new toys, even if he has to buy them himself. But no boyfriend-free girls.

So...once a month, then.

Well he stopped believing in Santa (eventually) so he has to take matters into his own hands. This is Chris being proactive.
 
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The World of Christian Weston Chandler: Where you can't spell "LEGO" without "EGO"
 
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Captain Autisticpants said:
I Know the theme is supposed to be "Holiday", but Holiday cheer is often decorated around schools anyway, and education is most fundamental anyway.

Not only did he ignore the theme...GOING TO SCHOOL IS THE OPPOSITE OF HOLYDAYS, GODDAMN

(I wonder if there is also a ridiculously low age limit to enter the contest that Chris also ignored...)
 
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Chrus Chundlur said:
(I wonder if there is also a ridiculously low age limit to enter the contest that Chris also ignored...)

I tried searching for it, but I can't seem to find anything in their website that limits the age of contestants. That being said the video in their site for the contest seems to be aimed at kids. I really wonder if this is a "you must be under 18" to enter kinda thing.
 
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Venusaur said:
Chrus Chundlur said:
(I wonder if there is also a ridiculously low age limit to enter the contest that Chris also ignored...)

I tried searching for it, but I can't seem to find anything in their website that limits the age of contestants. That being said the video in their site for the contest seems to be aimed at kids. I really wonder if this is a "you must be under 18" to enter kinda thing.
That wouldn't stop him. He'd just claim to be "young at Heart" and because of that he deserves to win enter a contest that was clearly meant for kids 6-12.
 
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raymond said:
No one really thinks of Christmas as a religious holiday except for the people trying to get us to stop saying "Christmas".
Thats not true at all.
 
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kookerpie said:
raymond said:
No one really thinks of Christmas as a religious holiday except for the people trying to get us to stop saying "Christmas".
Thats not true at all.

Yeah, you forgot about the uber Christians.
 
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CWCissey said:
kookerpie said:
raymond said:
No one really thinks of Christmas as a religious holiday except for the people trying to get us to stop saying "Christmas".
Thats not true at all.

Yeah, you forgot about the uber Christians.
Or regular Christians. Not like they're all Pat Robertson.
 
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tbh Christmas isn't that big of a deal comparatively; it's Easter that's the REALLY important Christian holiday.

I mean, I go to church on Christmas Eve and all, but my family (and I think a sizable portion of our church congregation) concedes that it's become more of a secular consumerist holiday.
 
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I found a copy of the contest rules in this blog. There is no age limit, but the Kre-O figurines are going to have his entry disqualified.
 
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Varis said:
I found a copy of the contest rules in this blog. There is no age limit, but the Kre-O figurines are going to have his entry disqualified.

It really doesn't matter since he won't win. It says that judges pick the winner and that also age is considered when judging the design. I assume that means expectaions are higher if you're an adult so the contest is less likely to be dominated by grown ups unless they came up with something especially clever. They also take the color scheme into consideration and he's not even following the contest's theme. This would not win even if a 7 year old had made it.

Chris should just stick to contests that rely purely on votes or chance.
 
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yeah there is no chance at all any of his artistic designs will ever gain him merit.
 
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Just because it says "No age limit" doesn't mean "No age limit." They say that because they have to make it look like they include every brief-crapping retard that decides to throw together a half-assed monument to a past that never existed.
 
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