“@BoingBoing: Lego's egalitarian instructions from the 1970s. http://boingboing.net/2014/11/22/legos-egalitarian-instructio.html … pic.twitter.com/9PWiAT9Gi5” this made me cry who am i
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“@BoingBoing: Lego's egalitarian instructions from the 1970s. http://boingboing.net/2014/11/22/legos-egalitarian-instructio.html … pic.twitter.com/9PWiAT9Gi5” this made me cry who am i
@BoingBoing @nothingsmonstrd the 70's was not the dark ages...it was much more progressive than the current times are .
.@BoingBoing And yet now there's LEGO Friends and LEGO Disney Princesses, specifically marketed to girls. #movingbackwards
@Metafrantic @BoingBoing Yep. And my daughter can't stand them, b/c A. They're too simple, and B. The figures aren't mini-fig sized.
.@Saille I HATE that! They can make a regular minifig of Johnny Depp in redface but they can't make one of a Disney Princess? @BoingBoing
@Metafrantic @BoingBoing And honestly...look at a Friends set (a house, say) and then a commensurate Creator set. It's insulting.
.@Saille The Friends sets are so banal. & they're on the shelves next to spaceships, superheroes & Technic/Creators. @BoingBoing
“@BoingBoing: Lego's egalitarian instructions from the 1970s. http://boingboing.net/2014/11/22/legos-egalitarian-instructio.html … pic.twitter.com/H0iYUWSxwY” <3
@BoingBoing Not nice to not RT the original source.
@BoingBoing Awesome x 10. @joecimperman
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