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They somehow make those glasses look worse.Legos are bad enough but those goddamn cords on his glasses remind me of a 65 year old librarian. They're just terrible.
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They somehow make those glasses look worse.Legos are bad enough but those goddamn cords on his glasses remind me of a 65 year old librarian. They're just terrible.
Not OT at all--it's about every aspect of the lulzy pics.Off topic, but dat wallpaper.
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His parents lied to make him think he was getting actual Legos on Christmas.
You could almost pass that off as a photo of a normal person who was just photographed when they weren't expecting it. The awkward facial expression could indicate that the person had forgotten that he was still wearing the medallion his 4-year-old nephew made for him.This is likely one of the few adult pics of Chris where he almost looks normal. Minus the Sonichu medallion
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and awkward pose.
Those goddamn cords on his glasses remind me of a 65 year old librarian. They're just terrible.
You could almost pass that off as a photo of a normal person who was just photographed when they weren't expecting it. The awkward facial expression could indicate that the person had forgotten that he was still wearing the medallion his 4-year-old nephew made for him.
I KNEW I'd seen that horrible wallpaper somewhere before.![]()
His parents lied to make him think he was getting actual Legos on Christmas.
I KNEW I'd seen that horrible wallpaper somewhere before.
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Yeah, that wallpaper fascinates me. It is so 'Middle America 1970s'. I'm really glad I'm not the only one who's given the wallpaper a little too much attention.
More Lulzy 70s Home Decor than anything.Heh. Lulzy Chandler Wallpaper.
More Lulzy 70s Home Decor than anything.
Honestly, that's hilarious because it is both true and funny (or whatever that idiot catchphrase was). Yeah, we did love us some fake-grain plywood panelling in the 70s. It automatically defined "the Man Cave" and "Place Where The Kids Watch the TV."I haven't seen so much wood paneling in a house since I stumbled across my dad's collection of '70s porno VHS tapes.
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His parents lied to make him think he was getting actual Legos on Christmas.
I think the look is because he realizes they are not TRUE and HONEST Legos. If they were genuine he would he would totally be smug about getting them.Yeah, I've kinda always thought that Chris in that picture looked both smug and pleased with his birthday gift. Like he opened it, saw what it was, and thought to himself: "Oh boy, more colored blocks! I'm the coolest dude of all teenagers."
I think the look is because he realizes they are not TRUE and HONEST Legos. If they were genuine he would he would totally be smug about getting them.
I wonder if Chris let them mix with his real Legos? Mega Bloks are their own thing, like the TurboGrafx 16 to Nintendo and Sega combined, but I never bought them and probably wouldn't have mixed them in with my real ones. They were compatible, but they just wouldn't have looked right, and the colors probably wouldn't have matched. A more OCD type austic definitely wouldn't have combined the two, but Chris was such a slob about things I just don't know.