Writer’s note: Before any of you try to beat us to the punchline, yes these people were literally sh**!ing bricks. All of you BrickHeadz out there know how frustrating it can be to sort through a big ...
A new study has scientists shitting bricks. Lego bricks, to be specific. Six brave pediatric healthcare professionals swallowed a Lego head — for science. Inspired by the common phenomenon of children ...
Five new Lego sets celebrating the 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park’s theatrical premiere will re-create key moments from the blockbuster, and that includes the chortle-inducing dino doo-doo scene ...
If you’ve found yourself worrying because you get swallowed a LEGO piece, we’re happy to inform you it’s not going to be sticking around in your gut for too long. In fact, according to a recent study ...
Jurassic Park hit theaters on June 11th, 1993, which means that the beloved franchise will turn 30 this year. LEGO is celebrating with five new sets based on iconic scenes from the film. One of them ...
Lego set 60335, a “Train Station” for the Lego City line, is not the first in the company’s history to ship with some kind of poop. It is, however, the first to ship with an enormous pile of human ...
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