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Product Name: | LEGO Succulents 10309 Plant Decor Building Set for Adults; Build a Succulents Display Piece for The Home or Office (771 Pieces) |
Manufacturer: | LEGO |
Model Number: | 6385788 |
Product SKU: | B09Q4GWMZQ |
UPC: | 673419361620 |
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"I can't keep up with this world."
You really should just step away from this one. The incoming semantics debate from you is just further opportunity for you to embarrass yourself even more than the edit you already made to your first post. It's really okay to learn from your oversights.
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Edit: funny to see people actually downvote taking a breath to consider whether spending $50 on plastic toys that emulate vastly cheaper natural flora is "slick." But again, you do you. Goodwills, garbage and Salvation Army are full of this stuff, and $50 bucks is a lot of money to some people. If you're anywhere actual succulents grow, people often will just give you some for free. Learning to build and raise a garden is more interesting and valuable to some than completing a $50 predetermined plastic puzzle. But feel free to buy this for your kids or yourself if you feel it's worth the money to you, the environment is pretty much doomed at this point anyway.
C'mon, add another edit! Keep digging.
Ditto. Now you're talking.
Exactly.
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Yep…I'm gonna wait till its $1 at the garage sale
Edit: funny to see people actually downvote taking a breath to consider whether spending $50 on plastic toys that emulate vastly cheaper natural flora is "slick." But again, you do you. Goodwills, garbage and Salvation Army are full of this stuff, and $50 bucks is a lot of money to some people. If you're anywhere actual succulents grow, people often will just give you some for free. Learning to build and raise a garden is more interesting and valuable to some than completing a $50 predetermined plastic puzzle. But feel free to buy this for your kids or yourself if you feel it's worth the money to you, the environment is pretty much doomed at this point anyway.
Edit: funny to see people actually downvote taking a breath to consider whether spending $50 on plastic toys that emulate vastly cheaper natural flora is "slick." But again, you do you. Goodwills, garbage and Salvation Army are full of this stuff, and $50 bucks is a lot of money to some people. If you're anywhere actual succulents grow, people often will just give you some for free. Learning to build and raise a garden is more interesting and valuable to some than completing a $50 predetermined plastic puzzle. But feel free to buy this for your kids or yourself if you feel it's worth the money to you, the environment is pretty much doomed at this point anyway.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B12N4...0cnVl
These sets are very popular, a good chunk of my office that isn't into LEGO at all love them as little decor pieces with no maintenance.
NOTE to all: You can get the Pirates and Treasure VIP Add On Pack (40515) valued at $10 now when buying this on LEGO and also get the cash-back VIP points. This might arguably be a better deal if you want the Pirate set or plan to sell it later.
These are readily available as Chinese knockoffs (bootlego) on AliExpress, and the quality is basically indistinguishable from LEGO.
I picked this one and another one up a few months ago for $20 each.
https://imgur.com/a/4iWUSHp
For reviews see YouTube or reddit.com/r/lepin
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Edit: funny to see people actually downvote taking a breath to consider whether spending $50 on plastic toys that emulate vastly cheaper natural flora is "slick." But again, you do you. Goodwills, garbage and Salvation Army are full of this stuff, and $50 bucks is a lot of money to some people. If you're anywhere actual succulents grow, people often will just give you some for free. Learning to build and raise a garden is more interesting and valuable to some than completing a $50 predetermined plastic puzzle. But feel free to buy this for your kids or yourself if you feel it's worth the money to you, the environment is pretty much doomed at this point anyway.
Most downvoted comment! Let's go, keep it up, everybody!