LEGO Microscopy #1 - the Squid

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Believe it or not, but I do not have a single broken Bionicle lime joint! But I do have broken HF joint.

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I do not believe you.

Well that’s on you :laughing:
Loads of eaten lego parts are hard to believe too.

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listen the squids leeches system tires mahri tubes etc they gone bro

I won’t even ask where they gone…

probably into my future kidney stone

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Will you eventually turn into a Bionicle character :thinking:?

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it’s a miracle that I did not go to the red star as a kid lmao

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well, you are what you eat.

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Seussquid?

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I never thought that I would see such an in depth analysis of sea squids made of stretchy rubber.

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ho-how is is this possible?

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Broken Bionicle lime joints are to blame for everything.

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I am convinced th whole “lime plastic is more fragile” is a myth. In my experience there is no difference between it and the rest of the colors. It is only the 08 redesigned joints that are super-prone to breakage. And that was luckily fixed with CCBS.

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yup
CCBS is almost indestructible

I mean certain colours of certain types of plastic are more fragile than others. Clear parts for example are less dense so more fragile. It’s possible that the lime green plastic beads are actually less dense than other colours.

“More dense than a lime joint” would make a great insult.

(Not directing that at you, of course)

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Shocked nobody has thrown that one out in the cannon contest topic yet :laughing:

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I’ve heard that the fragility of pieces is somewhat dependent on the climate you live in. I don’t know how true that is, though.

I personally haven’t had any issues with them, but I don’t doubt that others have.

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Ok here’s the joke:
I wouldn’t say you’re stupid, but you’re denser than a lime joint.

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