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Mouse spotted! But where is our cat...

These photos are three feet apart
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HAPPY MARIO DA-
*checks calendar* oh shit I overslept
Happy "THE DAY THAT KRAB FRIES!"

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Some funny dialogue lines I found in Lego Skywalker Saga so far:

What war did you cause?!?


Stay away from BB8!

He needs to fuel his crippling lightsaber addiction

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I need a propeller hat R2D2 now


Better give Chewie his medal, buddy

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Bro I was just curious about the giant battleship that jumpscared me
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POKEMON MISCONCEPTIONS:
Legendary Census
There are many misconceptions in the pokemon community that I see get passed around as fact. One that really annoys me is the idea that there is only one of each legendary pokemon.
This is not canon.
I cannot find any source that states that there are only one of each. In fact if you look into the games it shows the opposite
One of the earliest examples is Entei's Sliver entry which says:
Of course this might be a legend in universe with how it's worded, but already the idea of multiple legendaries exists in the mainline games, and as early as 1999! And the series only started in 1996! This entry has been here for ~26 of Pokemon's ~29 years of existence.
But it doesn't end there. In Emerald you can catch the whole Regi Trio and fight Brandon who has the Trio as his team:
Meanwhile Latias' entry states:
Later in the Alola games we are told about the Box Legends:
AND we see them create a new Cosmog together in all 4 Alola games!
In Aether Paradise's secret labs it's stated 3 Type Null were created:



Then in Sword and Shield someone made a new one.
The existence of 2 Koraidon/Miraidon is part of Scarlet and Violet's main story, with one being aggressive and territorial. And Sword/Shield's Isle of Armor DLC Mustard gives us a Kubfu and later we fight against him and his own Kubfu!
Terapagos entry states it went extinct, which would be weird wording if there was only one
Even the Creation Trio are subject to this, as in the SinJoh Ruins event (which is the same generation they were introduced in) Arceus will create a new one of your choice.
These aren't even every example in the mainline series and I've only covered the mainline games, once you get into spinoffs and the Anime continuity you get lots more examples. Maybe I'll make a follow up at some point with more examples
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stealthy
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I was wondering about Waluigi's history and came up with my own headcanon
I imagine Wario invited him on a whim because he needed someone to team up with against his cousins (Mario + Luigi) in tennis. The instant Waluigi and Luigi meet they begin hating each other and Wario goes "Oh, I'm inviting him to everything now >:)"
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I took NyQuil last night and had a dream where there was this meme. It starts with a picture of two lesbian characters kissing, then one goes "I named our new son Scott, after The Woz" and the other responds "WHAT!?".
Anyway, if all dreams have meaning wtf does this mean
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Last time I did Bionicle size comparisons, time for another!
This is the Kahgarak, a giant variant of Visorak that is exclusively built in Minifig scale. Honestly it looks pretty cool from the front...


but is a bit empty when viewed from the side


There are four (maybe five?) variants of the Kahgarak, this being the largest (I think) and the only one with no gold on it (because it's a combiner model, not an individual set).



The battle of Metru Nui set has this creature as an alt build and I don't know if it is a Kahgarak or something unrelated

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One of my random fixations is comparing sizes of fictional creatures/characters. Such as Bionicle.
Bionicle's main form of sets aren't at all scaled to minifigures (it's even been confirmed that the full sets aren't scaled to each other between some years). For example a Toa isn't a 30ft tall being, they're actually around 7ft 2in. Bionicle does however have some minifig scale sets
Here is a Visorak in it's original set scale. In between it's jaws is the minifig scale version of it. Plus Johnny Thunder for comparison:

And here is the minifig one next to some sea creatures:

Then I got bored and tried to see if I could make them eat the Visorak


Plus two more Visorak VS images


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Recently obtained the Lego Orca.


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