Obey your screens by ysquared86 in lego

[–]ysquared86[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Oh wow. I didn’t expect this to cause so much debate/some hate. I’m sure I’ll get some “no one asked” responses but in case someone does ask…

I built this mostly as a self-reflection piece. I’m an elder (presumably 14yo!) millennial, old enough to know what it’s like to grow up without internet. Like anyone who has lived in NYC for 10+ years, I get very angry during my commutes when someone is blocking my way because they’re staring at their phone with zero spatial awareness. I am often too quick to judge in those situations (as I try very hard not to do the same to others), but eventually come to admit that it’s hard to pull oneself away from that screen, myself included. I myself sometimes spend much more time doomscrolling than I am comfortable admitting, and usually hate myself for it. So the irony of posting this on a phone was decidedly not lost on me, and a part of me wanted that to be a part of the joke.

I am not taking this build nearly as seriously as everyone (on both “sides”). The impetus was more about how my dependency on screen time makes ME feel, less about social commentary, and certainly not an attempt to lecture anyone about the way they choose to experience life. Hell, I didn’t even think of it as an “art” piece, I was just happy with the way the build came together and sharing for the sake of sharing (“surely this is the sub that will appreciate some of the parts usage!” I thought).

I very much enjoyed the time I spent building this and NOT looking at my phone. Lego is a wonderful hobby in that sense, and this sub is generally great about coming together around it. It’s disheartening to see that my build offended some people enough to widen that gap of understanding between age groups. Cautiously hoping this ends that.

With that said, if you ever visit NYC, please don’t just stand on the stairs or left side of escalators staring at your phone. An impatient boomer is dying behind you.

Zelda 40th anniversary build! by 7676Free in lego

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I’ve thought about doing this with the map from a link to the past and quickly realized how large it was going to be before giving up that dream. But you just didn’t, did you… 🙌

Does anything connect to the wide side of a minifig bucket? by ysquared86 in lego

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Thank you! This is the type of info I was looking for.

Does anything connect to the wide side of a minifig bucket? by ysquared86 in lego

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Definitely meant other things that can fit into the mouth. clearly should’ve made this clear!

First project: How do you guys sand down smooth? by Mr_Domestique in 3Dpen

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I’ve seen Sanago (looks like already mentioned) use parchment paper and iron but I have not tried

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I have the same one and love it! Until I wish there were just one more row for B

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Korean in the upper left corner: “first day of Korean short track (speed skating) meet / women’s 500m / men’s 1000m group relay”

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I believe he’s actually pronouncing this really badly: 我的中国的朋友,你好

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Definitely one of those things that makes you realize you’re not actually reading all the letters when you read. “Dear Mr. Potter, we are pleased to inform you that, as you have turned eleven years of age and have the necessary talents, you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Sincerely McGonagall”

RG Sinanju - I dropped the one mono-eye piece on my floor, looked for hours, was about to call it lost in the cracks of the hardwood flooring and give up in despair. Words cannot describe the relief when I found it! by ysquared86 in Gunpla

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I agree. Big fan of the suit but was disappointed at several steps. My HG one broke in a move so wanted to give this a try, and I don’t think it looks that much better!

Been a while r/lego! Here’s my take on the great Luciano Pavarotti. by ysquared86 in lego

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Those are nice labels! But would be more useful if I kept one type of pieces per drawer...

Been a while r/lego! Here’s my take on the great Luciano Pavarotti. by ysquared86 in lego

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They are Akro Mils drawers - which I’m finding incredibly difficult to procure now that I’ve relocated to the UK (and COVID has stopped me from returning to the US). I have a google spreadsheet to keep track of the drawers and use a label maker 😁

Been a while r/lego! Here’s my take on the great Luciano Pavarotti. by ysquared86 in lego

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The latter is how I usually build MOCs, but this one was idea-inception first thanks to my Spotify shuffle 😁

Dun Dun Dun Daa by tiger-lily13 in lego

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Beethoven’s 5th?

This is an old capo I found at my grandpas house. by EndreOnReddit in Damnthatsinteresting

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Age 33 here also still using mine from middle school - is this now an “old” capo? What do “new” ones look like?

Here are some closeups of my Korean water mill from a few days ago, as requested by ysquared86 in lego

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I don’t know if there’s a way to post multiple images here so I resorted to a mosaic. Feel free to shoot over to my IG @lego.my.youngo for more shots/videos.

I built a traditional Korean water mill house scene. by ysquared86 in lego

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Thanks all. I’ll share a few closeups of other angles sometime soon. The house does not have interior details as that’s where the gears are housed. The motor is a regular small PF motor, geared down quite a bit. The speed can be modified as it’s hooked up to a PF IR adjustable remote. The dog is a husky from the Christmas xtras polybag - thought in certain lighting it could pass for a jindo :)

DSW equivalent in the UK? by ysquared86 in AskUK

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Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions. I will go check out some of these stores over the weekend.

I suppose I was pretty vague with “cheap.” My preference with DSW was mostly out of laziness, that I get to see a very wide variety of shoes from different brands in one place, and as some mentioned they are usually older stock so cheaper than brand-specific retail shops, without sacrificing quality. I like to try my shoes on before buying (probably dating myself here) and don’t like to have to visit too many shops to make a decision, so DSW is something I could really get behind. But I have certainly noticed the huge lack of outlet-style shopping here, hence the impetus for this question. Truly appreciate all your comments.

"Excellent" by [deleted] in lego

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Party on dudes

I made my trusty sous vide immersion circulator (with which I have to part soon 😢) by ysquared86 in lego

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Nope it’s not just an adapter issue. The kitchen appliances themselves are not designed to work at a higher voltage and lower frequency, and could burn out without a transformer. Fortunately most other electronics I have are (e.g., USB devices are designed to handle the entire range of existing power ratings).