My son’s Lego tiger set came with a butthole

    by TexasTantrum

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    1. Coworker has this on her desk. She shows all the new coworkers and visitors looks at my Lego butthole. No HR complaint yet

    2. I appreciate the attention to detail Lego… But you probably could’ve just left that one out.

    3. One of my favorite parts of LEGO is they don’t try to pretend like poop doesn’t exist. There’s a parrot set that you can feed the bird and then use his tail to make him poop. Plenty of builds also have toilets complete with toilet paper.  

    4. NotARealBuckeye on

      My daughter kept calling it “butthole tiger” when I got it for her a couple years ago.

    5. It’s about time too! There’s been far too few buttholes in Lego. I remember building Lego sets with my son, and every time we finished a set he would look up at me with tears welling in his eyes and say “Where’s the butthole?”.

    6. narrow_octopus on

      If I’m not mistaken, that M shaped piece below appears to represent his hoohah and his hibity bibbidi’s

    7. It’s one of the most prominently displayed features on all the cats I’ve known over years. Whether one likes it or not. 🚀

    8. It’s not the butthole. It’s the secretion gland. That’s how males mark their territory. Can spray up to 20ft!

    9. It’s a small thermal exhaust port left unshielded by the designer as they weren’t expecting any direct assaults.

    10. What?! I had to supply my own butthole/cloaca for my Lego cat/dog/pigeon.

      TBH I only built the cat, and luckily I have plenty of spare Lego buttholes!

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