Two of these guys, fresh out of the Mormon church just up the road, approached me in the middle of an intersection while I was crossing.
*”Would you like to come to a church service and learn about Jesus Christ?”*
Um, no?
I replied that I’m crossing an intersection, and proceeded to ponder the absurdity of their question. If I wanted to go to church to learn about Jesus, then wouldn’t I be doing that already? And if I’m not doing that already, then doesn’t that mean I have no interest in going to church to learn about Jesus? In either case, the question is entirely moot.
They really gotta work on their persuasion skills, and try asking questions that make logical sense.
bolonomadic on
Is this a counterfeit or a real Lego product?
DarXIV on
>Brick ‘em young
**Excuse me?**
SchrodingersHipster on
…god, please tell me the Obvious Plant logo was just ‘shopped out.
ThisVulcan on
Is this store in Utah?
flearhcp97 on
Where’s the “magic underwear” set?
franktheguy on
Moron i
tweep6435 on
lol creepy indoctrination
vivaldispaghetti on
What the **hell**
PhasmaFelis on
Wait, is this *not* a joke, Obvious Plant-style? Surely it’s a joke.
Cky2chris on
Where’s the soaking playset
Sh0ckValu3 on
Oh, I thought this was an Epstein joke.
Cultural-Unit4502 on
Fucking trump legos
bloody_william on
What a brilliant pun
Twilifa on
It’s incredibly telling what they think their kids should play with, if you look at the website. For sets they have temples and nativities, nothing else as far as I can see. For figurines, they have Missionaries, both male and female, they have a couple of biblical figures, and they have a bride and groom, because their values are built on doing a mission, learning scripture, and getting married young.
Kon-Tiki66 on
Mormons! LOL
funinthesunohyeah on
The jewish ones are twice the price
thetiniestzucchini on
They actually have some pretty sick architectural sets of the various temples. I like the Provo City Center one in particular.
There was a used Salt Lake Temple at the local book resale, and I was *this* close to getting it just for the kitsch.
alpineflamingo2 on
Thought Mormons were against abortion
LupusDeusMagnus on
Oh… please someone tell me it’s fake. The link is real. But it can’t be official, right? That’s an awful name.
Silent-Ad934 on
8 pieces, ages 8+🤣. Seems like their education system is working well.
MJR_Poltergeist on
That is a horrendous name for something aimed at kids
DreSledge on
*Moron Logos
DreSledge on
Explain 34 pieces
owenxtreme2 on
I feel like my mom would find this funny
Mojo647 on
Not LEGO tho
apm588 on
Did they borrow that name from the Catholic Church!?
mycatpartyhouse on
WTF?
coookielove on
The all American angel
Currently_There on
It’s a parady. See the reference to “rule 34”
L0rdDino on
I was raised Mormon and liked Legos. My parents bought a few of the temples to work on as family projects. Not as good quality as regular Legos, but they were fun! I’ve never even considered this being a mildly interesting thing because when you grow up surrounded by it, it feels normal. The minifigures sucked but I did enjoy the builds. I’m 18 so still young but it’s mildly interesting to me how normal things are when you are surrounded by it.
Edit: It never crossed my mind that the name of rather unfortunate until this post and I am dying
Bart_Yellowbeard on
Legalized grooming
a_cat_named_larry on
Lego should sue them, so they lose Pepsi and the church will have to ban caffeine again.
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No one thought that name was a bit… Fucked up?Â
Whatever makes them happy
Brigham did like them young….
Two of these guys, fresh out of the Mormon church just up the road, approached me in the middle of an intersection while I was crossing.
*”Would you like to come to a church service and learn about Jesus Christ?”*
Um, no?
I replied that I’m crossing an intersection, and proceeded to ponder the absurdity of their question. If I wanted to go to church to learn about Jesus, then wouldn’t I be doing that already? And if I’m not doing that already, then doesn’t that mean I have no interest in going to church to learn about Jesus? In either case, the question is entirely moot.
They really gotta work on their persuasion skills, and try asking questions that make logical sense.
Is this a counterfeit or a real Lego product?
>Brick ‘em young
**Excuse me?**
…god, please tell me the Obvious Plant logo was just ‘shopped out.
Is this store in Utah?
Where’s the “magic underwear” set?
Moron i
lol creepy indoctrination
What the **hell**
Wait, is this *not* a joke, Obvious Plant-style? Surely it’s a joke.
Where’s the soaking playset
Oh, I thought this was an Epstein joke.
Fucking trump legos
What a brilliant pun
It’s incredibly telling what they think their kids should play with, if you look at the website. For sets they have temples and nativities, nothing else as far as I can see. For figurines, they have Missionaries, both male and female, they have a couple of biblical figures, and they have a bride and groom, because their values are built on doing a mission, learning scripture, and getting married young.
Mormons! LOL
The jewish ones are twice the price
They actually have some pretty sick architectural sets of the various temples. I like the Provo City Center one in particular.
[https://www.brickemyoung.com/products/provo-city-center-temple](https://www.brickemyoung.com/products/provo-city-center-temple)
There was a used Salt Lake Temple at the local book resale, and I was *this* close to getting it just for the kitsch.
Thought Mormons were against abortion
Oh… please someone tell me it’s fake. The link is real. But it can’t be official, right? That’s an awful name.
8 pieces, ages 8+🤣. Seems like their education system is working well.
That is a horrendous name for something aimed at kids
*Moron Logos
Explain 34 pieces
I feel like my mom would find this funny
Not LEGO tho
Did they borrow that name from the Catholic Church!?
WTF?
The all American angel
It’s a parady. See the reference to “rule 34”
I was raised Mormon and liked Legos. My parents bought a few of the temples to work on as family projects. Not as good quality as regular Legos, but they were fun! I’ve never even considered this being a mildly interesting thing because when you grow up surrounded by it, it feels normal. The minifigures sucked but I did enjoy the builds. I’m 18 so still young but it’s mildly interesting to me how normal things are when you are surrounded by it.
Edit: It never crossed my mind that the name of rather unfortunate until this post and I am dying
Legalized grooming
Lego should sue them, so they lose Pepsi and the church will have to ban caffeine again.