But one thing that triggered me the most when I used to play with legos I lost all of them now but I'm getting the backs slowly It's when I took hours of my life building the millennium Falcon out of lego and then a 5 year old stepped on it and shattered all the pieces and I just gave up at that point worst day of my life
“Ever try to show your mom your lego build but it plummets to the ground taking it there?” Right off the bat it’s a super relatable thing. This is gonna be a great video!!!
Alternative title: Mentally scarring Lego builders speedrun any% Also not finding the right wedge shape but finding the other side is SO TRIGGERING and not enough people are upset about it!
I have a couple of tricks that help with a couple of these; if a minifig head is stuck, rotate it as you pull off. For the two small plates stuck together, attach two brick separators (one to the top studs and one to the bottom antistuds) and then squeeze the handles together.
I figured out the second one for myself, but at least more people know this advice Also, the official nomenclature for “anti-studs” is “tubes” for some reason
It’s most triggering that you didn’t notice when you had the guy that wasn’t from Star Wars holding the Lightsaber he didn’t notice that his hand was upside down
Brick separator: Meant to help separate pieces Us when the pieces are still stuck together: *Amazing, every word of what you just said...was wrong* And I definitely relate with not being able to find that last piece. During a tropical storm back in August 2020, I waited a day for the power to be restored and as I waited, I decided to build a Berlin Architecture I hadn't yet built. All I needed was one final piece to finish the Deutsche Bahn Tower and I couldn't find it anywhere, not even in the bags, thinking I'd have to order the last piece online....only to find that I was sitting on it the whole time.
"Some Lego pieces just try and social distance" Lego pieces social distanced BEFORE it was cool...they predicted the future If I was in charge of Lego...I'd make my employees take a leap of faith by walking across a pile of Lego pieces barefoot equivalent to firewalking as an initiation before they're hired
I've been building and collecting since I was five, I'm 51 now. In regards to number one, many years ago, when I was six or seven, I was gifted a wonderful little tool that I quickly discovered had a much more important purpose than it was originally intended to have. A local bar in my hometown, Chet O'Kelly's, used to give away these little keychain novelties. They were about two inches long, consisted of a flat screwdriver/bottle opener, a nail file, and a knife. When I received it, the knife was extremely dull, but still had a little edge. My young mind soon realized it was perfect for getting between the seams of Lego pieces with little to no damage. It also works great as a pry tool for those pieces with a lip, of to pop pieces apart from underneath. I still have and use this tool to this day. Ironically, I've only used a Lego brick separator a few times, and I've always found them useless. (I know I'll catch it for that, but it's my opinion and experience.) As for some of the other "issues" presented, I'm very protective of my Lego pieces and parts, and watching some of the "ridiculous" antics makes me cringe. LOL. I've never stepped on any of my Lego pieces and I've never purposely dropped or smashed any of my creations. I have purchased old collections and found some rather odd items in them, including non-lego pieces from other manufacturers, especially Tente (spell check), if anyone remembers that rather old knockoff? I've found matchbox cars, action figure accessories, and stuff I simply couldn't identify. But the oddest thing I've ever found was actually a real Lego from the earliest days, little trees no thicker than 1/8" and shorter than a minifigure, I wish I could post pictures, but of course, I cannot. Sadly, the one about older pieces not matching with newer pieces has recently become an issue for me. While building my latest creation, several two by four bricks have given their lives for the cause, apparently, older bricks not made of PVC, will deteriorate over time and their dimensions are ever so slightly thicker than modern bricks, so while one can stack a newer PVC brick on an older brick, one cannot stack an older brick on top of a newer brick without risking cracking and destroying the older brick. RIP my poor bricks, you will be missed. And on that note, I shall bid you all adieu. LOL.
@@familyboy1642 I'm currently sorting through my collection, I've had some junk bins sitting in storage for more than a decade and I'm finally getting around to sorting them out. I can't believe just how much I truly have, and there's still more to go through. I've been at it for a few weeks, I'm looking at at least another one or two more.
To solve having to borrow from other sets, I would buy the lego ideas bulk pieces that come in yellow boxes, then collect and organize them into bins or boxes. That way when you need a spare part or lost a piece you can just look in the bins you have labeled. Saves a lot of time and stress
Some of them felt so hard, like the one to show a build and let it fall. One that happened to me was when I was going to show builds like small vending machines (lever mechanism) and the moment when everyone was seeing it would just not work right for some reason
If you break Lego pieces, you can use the same type of glue that is used for model kits like Revell or Airfix. It’s not super strong, but it’s going to hold up. If the broken piece is stacked between some other pieces, it works just fine.
I've separated 2x2 plates just by snapping each of them onto 2x2 round bricks and flexing gently. They pop right open just enough to slide your fingernail or brick separator underneath. Sometimes they even come right apart. 1x2 is even easier to get apart. 2x3 plate, sometimes a challenge, fairly easy if you know to just use some extra LEGO bricks as leverage. Plates can also work, a pair of 2x6 plates will separate 2x2 and 2x3 plates easily. It's all about knowing that LEGO bricks can grip other LEGO bricks and are a perfect brick separator themselves! Most people have plenty of spare bricks or plates, that don't get used for anything, that can fit this role perfectly. 😊👍
@@meegeeg1 mine to. not becuase of the pain this guy went through but becuase of how fucking long this is. i'm putting long coments on my hate list now.
6:05 I was making a REALLY BIG LEGO Technic McLaren Formula 1 and MULTIPLE TIMES I messed up and had to go very tediously fix it, once I forgot to flip the section I was building :(
@@SacredBricks you also forgot if you try to take off a helmet/hair/hat piece and it just wont come off and you ONLY TAKE OFF THE HEAD, THIS HAPPENS TO ME OFTEN its a 69% chance it wont happen to me and a 420% CHANCE TO HAPPEN TO ME
MEME TIME: 1:16. Rare photo of a shark stepping on lego 1:30. What logos do when we aren't looking. Lego: the spot to defeat a enemy is using our stut on their foot soldiers 2:50. Bob: Hello there
The thing that triggered me the most about Lego is that when a set falls down the shelf and then all the pieces go flying everywhere and then you can't find some of the pieces that triggered me the most
If you’re trying to separate 2x2 plates, put them on a 2x4 plate (or any plate) and use the part with the holes. Also technoblade’s house in the beginning, rest in peace.
So very relatable. I loved this, it was moment after moment of "not just me!" From the scavenged pieces to the peeling of fingernails. I might add the never ending sorting, finding, and losing parts that comes from a life of Lego!
1:05 I legit LOOKED in the bag and couldn’t see it, so I used I a spare piece, and when I was FINISHED the piece finally came out and was IN THE BAG it was sooo annoying since the spare was a different colour, you can see the substitute to this day
I have only partially experienced the last one, (and the mixed brands but they all fit just fine because I forced them to adjust to lego standards) but I don't take pieces from othe builds, I just snag a piece from a less noticable or covered up part of the build and replace it with the closest thing to it, which is usually a light gray grate piece or an off brand tile piece.
2:05 all jokes aside, when I was like 7 i stepped on my lego build cuz i don't want it anymore and wanna build something else. TERRIBLE IDEA. my legs started bleeding, i cried.
#2 with the uneven pieces is actually sick though. it gives the tree a nice texture and it would be perfect for the roof an old medieval home or something
4:31 “But these destroyed pieces don’t belong in the trash” *5 seconds later* 4:36 “These destroyed pieces can actually be used to resemble trash” *YOU DIDNT HAVE TO CUT ME OFF*
True thing that triggers me the most are people who act like putting the lighter saber handle on “upside down” is inherently wrong or bad instead of realizing it can loan an entirely new look to the saber, never mind that in actual Star Wars some sabers have the grip higher up than others (like Luke’s in Return of the Jedi). It’s LEGO, use the part however you want and stop being anal over it!
Am I the only one that sometimes enjoys offbrand Lego? Some companies have very useful pieces. Kreo for example has a lot of unique pieces you can't find in Lego, especially certain joint pieces which can really help you out when making robot's, animals, etc.
@@apex_machina1000 bricks are so much more than just one brand - Its a brilliant idea. Lego sets have so much potential but Lego itself doesn't always really get it. Nice that there are others who go this way. Burg Blaustein and its extensions is just one example....
There's a way to fix the first one without hurting your fingernails, you just need to bite between the 2 bricks with enough pressure to not break it and create an opening between them to use the brick separator
Okay that first one was me. I wanted to show my mom a MOC I built, and right before I showed her, I tripped and dropped the MOC. I spent all day rebuilding it and I was never able to fix it :( Press F to pay respects.
I was helping my cousin build a technical set and they but the two separate parts too close but I didn’t tell them and brutally shoved the pieces in and hide the others that didn’t fit . It turned out great but hurt my soul
When I was little, I only had one Lego light saber and I would put on the handle backwards because I was like oh it’s the only light saber so better make it like an ancient weapon or something and like so I thought the thing is on the back of the light saber handle, represented it being like oh my God I actually found the light saver
Place the two tiles on the nodes on the end of the brick separator and pull the top piece towars you. It may take a few tries but I've been able to get stuck tiles apart like this 100% of the time.
Comment below which one is the most triggering in your opinion!! I see every comment.
I hate what happens to my brick separators 😭
Definitely the one in the intro
Stepping on them
All of them.
Stepping on legos
me the entire time watching this video: 😬
hello once again youtube
Ayo what the he-
Why is youtube here xd
How does a UA-cam comment only have 7 likes??
Pls add the dislike count back
THIS NEEDS MORE LIKES
Sacred is a great youtuber to watch while eating
Green
hello also 4th
@@Zildjianma pink
@Hero Vires23 what is this
Ye
Having to use the forbidden teeth technique to seperate plates is elite
10000s of times I've done that
I’d get my mom to do it 😂
Yes but sometimes you damage the bricks side
Sadly I do this:( I don’t know how my teeth are in tact I’ve done it sense I was 7
Proceeding to choke on the piece is even more elite 😂
0:57 is even worse when you cant even find a replacement
But one thing that triggered me the most when I used to play with legos I lost all of them now but I'm getting the backs slowly It's when I took hours of my life building the millennium Falcon out of lego and then a 5 year old stepped on it and shattered all the pieces and I just gave up at that point worst day of my life
One thing that triggers me the most are people calling Lego LegoS.😅
I moved to a new house but it doesnt have a basement like how we were used to so low all of my legos are in the garage… never to be seen again…..
@@Patrick_NichtStar you stole my comment :(
Why would you leave the millennium falcon in the floor
Having a toddler in a room with legos in it is a murder waiting to happen.
"Anime Walter isn't real, he can't hurt you"
Anime Walter: 7:00
Jesse I've become a vocaloid
Jesse I'm a vocaloid vocaloid
Jesse I'm a vocaloid
MOST ANNOYING ONE: WHEN YOU’RE HALFWAY INTO A BUILD THEN YOU REALIZE YOU BUILT A PART WRONG AND NOW HAVE TO TAKE IT APART AND BUILD CORRECTLY
I agree
☑☑☑☑☑☑☑☑☑☑
It’s all fun and games until that one sharp broken piece you have ends up on the floor for you to step on it 🥴😈
bruh
#10 has legitimately caused me to sort left and right pieces separately.
Cannot express how infuriating finding the wrong one is EVERY SINGLE TIME 💀
I love your vids 22 ville best ville
Lmaooo maybe if I do that my builds will look as good as 22 ville 😉
W video
I literally have 2 wedge pieces (edit: I have three I forgot I am an Idiot)
Waat
6:14 ah yes, I use the Sonic the Hedgehog instructions to build a ship from star wars
For number 18
Him: pulling and brick separator.
Me: T E E T H.
My dentist: And this is why you need fillings-
"how many builds do you want to sacrifice for this video?"
SacredBricks: YES
and more…
@@SacredBricks 😱
@@SacredBricks and how much time did you lose?
im guessing alot
Yes
@@SacredBricks AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The most triggering thing has to be separating flat tiles that are attached together
“Ever try to show your mom your lego build but it plummets to the ground taking it there?” Right off the bat it’s a super relatable thing. This is gonna be a great video!!!
❤️
I would agree if a had a mom
Same, i spent 2 days working on a lego TTTE duck only to drop it down the stairs on the way up
"Lucally no one was hurt"
When your kid self just throws all the pieces randomly and your teen self then you realize you want to build that set but you cant find them: shi-
Alternative title: Mentally scarring Lego builders speedrun any%
Also not finding the right wedge shape but finding the other side is SO TRIGGERING and not enough people are upset about it!
Factual
I have a couple of tricks that help with a couple of these; if a minifig head is stuck, rotate it as you pull off. For the two small plates stuck together, attach two brick separators (one to the top studs and one to the bottom antistuds) and then squeeze the handles together.
I figured out the second one for myself, but at least more people know this advice
Also, the official nomenclature for “anti-studs” is “tubes” for some reason
iv'e never tried that,that'll be really useful!
I heard that for the second one you need one new and one old and I have 2 new don't have a old so second wont work for me
I was gonna say that
I had heads that I wasn't even able to rotate 😅 (and yes, at least one was the incorrect head, or I forgot a backpack-like part)
6:44 and you pull it out with your teeth but now the head has a dent. PAIN
It’s most triggering that you didn’t notice when you had the guy that wasn’t from Star Wars holding the Lightsaber he didn’t notice that his hand was upside down
Brick separator: Meant to help separate pieces
Us when the pieces are still stuck together: *Amazing, every word of what you just said...was wrong*
And I definitely relate with not being able to find that last piece. During a tropical storm back in August 2020, I waited a day for the power to be restored and as I waited, I decided to build a Berlin Architecture I hadn't yet built. All I needed was one final piece to finish the Deutsche Bahn Tower and I couldn't find it anywhere, not even in the bags, thinking I'd have to order the last piece online....only to find that I was sitting on it the whole time.
Ok
Third person to reply is Gay and love licking everyone armpit in public.
True that
Happened 456 times
"Some Lego pieces just try and social distance" Lego pieces social distanced BEFORE it was cool...they predicted the future
If I was in charge of Lego...I'd make my employees take a leap of faith by walking across a pile of Lego pieces barefoot equivalent to firewalking as an initiation before they're hired
Are you actually KIM JONG UN
I've been building and collecting since I was five, I'm 51 now. In regards to number one, many years ago, when I was six or seven, I was gifted a wonderful little tool that I quickly discovered had a much more important purpose than it was originally intended to have. A local bar in my hometown, Chet O'Kelly's, used to give away these little keychain novelties. They were about two inches long, consisted of a flat screwdriver/bottle opener, a nail file, and a knife. When I received it, the knife was extremely dull, but still had a little edge. My young mind soon realized it was perfect for getting between the seams of Lego pieces with little to no damage. It also works great as a pry tool for those pieces with a lip, of to pop pieces apart from underneath. I still have and use this tool to this day. Ironically, I've only used a Lego brick separator a few times, and I've always found them useless. (I know I'll catch it for that, but it's my opinion and experience.)
As for some of the other "issues" presented, I'm very protective of my Lego pieces and parts, and watching some of the "ridiculous" antics makes me cringe. LOL. I've never stepped on any of my Lego pieces and I've never purposely dropped or smashed any of my creations. I have purchased old collections and found some rather odd items in them, including non-lego pieces from other manufacturers, especially Tente (spell check), if anyone remembers that rather old knockoff? I've found matchbox cars, action figure accessories, and stuff I simply couldn't identify. But the oddest thing I've ever found was actually a real Lego from the earliest days, little trees no thicker than 1/8" and shorter than a minifigure, I wish I could post pictures, but of course, I cannot.
Sadly, the one about older pieces not matching with newer pieces has recently become an issue for me. While building my latest creation, several two by four bricks have given their lives for the cause, apparently, older bricks not made of PVC, will deteriorate over time and their dimensions are ever so slightly thicker than modern bricks, so while one can stack a newer PVC brick on an older brick, one cannot stack an older brick on top of a newer brick without risking cracking and destroying the older brick. RIP my poor bricks, you will be missed.
And on that note, I shall bid you all adieu. LOL.
Amazing to see how you still have so much passion for something you loved as a child
@@familyboy1642
I'm currently sorting through my collection, I've had some junk bins sitting in storage for more than a decade and I'm finally getting around to sorting them out. I can't believe just how much I truly have, and there's still more to go through. I've been at it for a few weeks, I'm looking at at least another one or two more.
Early lego was made from cellulose acetate, same stuff some glasses frames are made of.
imagine writing the longest comment on a youtube video ever
but cool stories
@@trevorhaddox6884
Yeah, and it sucks. 😂🤣
But strangely it always seems to be the blue bricks that break the most.
To solve having to borrow from other sets, I would buy the lego ideas bulk pieces that come in yellow boxes, then collect and organize them into bins or boxes. That way when you need a spare part or lost a piece you can just look in the bins you have labeled.
Saves a lot of time and stress
Some of them felt so hard, like the one to show a build and let it fall.
One that happened to me was when I was going to show builds like small vending machines (lever mechanism) and the moment when everyone was seeing it would just not work right for some reason
That happens to me like, 12 times
Another great video😎 Thank you!
@CosmilitChromeE they arent they jst put a fake checkmark
@@PixelVortex236 Are you sure about that? The guy has more than a million subscribers
@@PixelVortex236 that isnt fake. They have 1.3 million subs
Yo Lego Cooking?! you Make the SMOOTHEST Animations!
Wait!! I watched your videos!!!
If you break Lego pieces, you can use the same type of glue that is used for model kits like Revell or Airfix. It’s not super strong, but it’s going to hold up. If the broken piece is stacked between some other pieces, it works just fine.
good to know!
UwU
Perfectionists: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
@@JuliusCaesar100BCto44BC more like
Perfectionists: 5:13
To roast a lego fan:
Your like a broken brown piece,
But broken pieces actually have a use.
Lego fan: At least I'm not replaceable and easily disposed.
I've separated 2x2 plates just by snapping each of them onto 2x2 round bricks and flexing gently. They pop right open just enough to slide your fingernail or brick separator underneath. Sometimes they even come right apart. 1x2 is even easier to get apart. 2x3 plate, sometimes a challenge, fairly easy if you know to just use some extra LEGO bricks as leverage. Plates can also work, a pair of 2x6 plates will separate 2x2 and 2x3 plates easily. It's all about knowing that LEGO bricks can grip other LEGO bricks and are a perfect brick separator themselves! Most people have plenty of spare bricks or plates, that don't get used for anything, that can fit this role perfectly. 😊👍
use ur teeth bruh
my brain hurts reading this
@@meegeeg1 mine to. not becuase of the pain this guy went through but becuase of how fucking long this is. i'm putting long coments on my hate list now.
@@mettlsomedude3562 dont, teeth damage lego bricks so much
@@hyper_6761 really?
6:05 I was making a REALLY BIG LEGO Technic McLaren Formula 1 and MULTIPLE TIMES I messed up and had to go very tediously fix it, once I forgot to flip the section I was building :(
4:36 it is not trash but you can use it as trash
idk if it was intentional but at 7:56 the "and this and this and this" transitions beautifully into "and the skeletons" so it sounds the same, love it
haha editing skills 1000
2:22 BY FAR the worst piece to step on would be the old batman's cowl
You forgot when your Lego instruction booklet is bent, truly the worst feeling 😪
Hi fbp !!!
And it closes after you let go of it, that’s the worst.
I have to deal with that every time.
Just forcefully fold it the other way lol
@@SacredBricks you also forgot if you try to take off a helmet/hair/hat piece and it just wont come off and you ONLY TAKE OFF THE HEAD, THIS HAPPENS TO ME OFTEN its a 69% chance it wont happen to me and a 420% CHANCE TO HAPPEN TO ME
MEME TIME:
1:16. Rare photo of a shark stepping on lego
1:30. What logos do when we aren't looking. Lego: the spot to defeat a enemy is using our stut on their foot soldiers
2:50. Bob: Hello there
The thing that triggered me the most about Lego is that when a set falls down the shelf and then all the pieces go flying everywhere and then you can't find some of the pieces that triggered me the most
If you’re trying to separate 2x2 plates, put them on a 2x4 plate (or any plate) and use the part with the holes. Also technoblade’s house in the beginning, rest in peace.
TECHNOBLADE NEVER DIES
atleast in our hearts
I haven't touched any Lego since my childhood but I can still relate to all of these. The trauma shall never leave me
tip for plates stuck together: place a block under it and use the other side of the brick separator with the circles
1:47 I have a lego star wars tie fighter which easily broke, and when i put it back together, it falls apart in 10 seconds
1:25 R.I.P baby joda
Baby joker
For the double plate you can use the studded part of 2 seperators, one on the bottom, one on top. Just press them toward each other and they pop open
This is the correct way.
People with 1 seperator: thank you mr helpful!
You can also put it on another, longer brick then use the brick portion of the separator to lift the top brick, then the lower.
O
So very relatable. I loved this, it was moment after moment of "not just me!" From the scavenged pieces to the peeling of fingernails. I might add the never ending sorting, finding, and losing parts that comes from a life of Lego!
4:20 That issue was also common with blue pieces (and dark red I think) but, as of pieces produced after 2016, no longer happens
I found several broken blue pieces in my cousin's LEGO bin
🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑
1:05 I legit LOOKED in the bag and couldn’t see it, so I used I a spare piece, and when I was FINISHED the piece finally came out and was IN THE BAG it was sooo annoying since the spare was a different colour, you can see the substitute to this day
It happened to me to.
1:20 me: cuddling Baby Yoda: don’t look Baby Yoda
THE BLOCK SEPERATER DED
I have only partially experienced the last one, (and the mixed brands but they all fit just fine because I forced them to adjust to lego standards) but I don't take pieces from othe builds, I just snag a piece from a less noticable or covered up part of the build and replace it with the closest thing to it, which is usually a light gray grate piece or an off brand tile piece.
16 is what happend to me
when im building a technic set
5:53
It is SO common when you are building technic sets
0:53 bro i always get that
Like i see 1 lego piece missing
And it made me so frustrated finding it
0:02 pause it on this frame
Pain
fr waaa
@@southdublinkravmaga1411 *P A I N*
Fr waaa
2:05 all jokes aside, when I was like 7 i stepped on my lego build cuz i don't want it anymore and wanna build something else. TERRIBLE IDEA. my legs started bleeding, i cried.
i thought you dont have a kid quandale
Ouch, that must hurt really bad
#2 with the uneven pieces is actually sick though. it gives the tree a nice texture and it would be perfect for the roof an old medieval home or something
4:31 “But these destroyed pieces don’t belong in the trash”
*5 seconds later*
4:36 “These destroyed pieces can actually be used to resemble trash”
*YOU DIDNT HAVE TO CUT ME OFF*
1:13 why did I laugh
Same
Bro why is it from a pirates of the Caribbean game
F
D
Kkkj
The brick separator works great to get the 1x2 and 2x2's apart if you attach it to another piece first.
I think LEGO made it so whenever you attach a head of a minifigure, it will stay tightly on so you cannot risk losing it.
definitely a possibility
Uese your teeth esey
True thing that triggers me the most are people who act like putting the lighter saber handle on “upside down” is inherently wrong or bad instead of realizing it can loan an entirely new look to the saber, never mind that in actual Star Wars some sabers have the grip higher up than others (like Luke’s in Return of the Jedi). It’s LEGO, use the part however you want and stop being anal over it!
4:36 that's my favorite lego figuer.
This video rlly cheered me up, ive been going thro a rough time recently but this made me feel a lot better thank you
0:38 Ugh! It's so irritating that you don't press down the trees pieces, also it can be satisfying to squeeze things like that together all at once.
AYO!
Lego builder's greatest nightmare
( *DIYING INSIDE* )
0:15 i just use me teeth
Same
@@amberhazelwood9015 when i was a kid i didnt even know the use of the brick remover so i would honestly always use meh teeth
Same
Same
I don’t
Am I the only one that sometimes enjoys offbrand Lego? Some companies have very useful pieces. Kreo for example has a lot of unique pieces you can't find in Lego, especially certain joint pieces which can really help you out when making robot's, animals, etc.
no, you are not. there are good alternates on the market. no fake-lego, just bricks (except copied lego sets and the lego figure design)😉
@@Mani-0815 that's good to hear. I have a ton of kreo sets and they are fantastic.
@@apex_machina1000 bricks are so much more than just one brand - Its a brilliant idea. Lego sets have so much potential but Lego itself doesn't always really get it. Nice that there are others who go this way. Burg Blaustein and its extensions is just one example....
Meanwhile here i am wishing i had money to even afford the offbrand legos lol
I’ve used old white pieces to add off colored paneling on a spaceship I made recently, looks really nice
White pieces get so yellowy after a while, it’s pretty bad…
You suck
There's a way to fix the first one without hurting your fingernails, you just need to bite between the 2 bricks with enough pressure to not break it and create an opening between them to use the brick separator
Okay that first one was me. I wanted to show my mom a MOC I built, and right before I showed her, I tripped and dropped the MOC. I spent all day rebuilding it and I was never able to fix it :(
Press F to pay respects.
Hello again I see you everywhere now 😂 are the results for the stop motion contest thing between me and you coming out today?
@@JamesBricks06 You won. I got kinda sick and wasn't able to make my video, sorry about that.
@@onewaytochrist no problem! Hope you are well now!
3:02 NOOOOO!!
6:36 I use my teeth to remove head
Same
I use my teeth to separate all of th stuck pieces
2:09 left no that’s your right foot
I wanna tell you something extremely triggering…
I don’t own a brick separator.
My finger nails hurt.
ua-cam.com/video/lAMnkSuEsCw/v-deo.html
0:24
Those are easy to get apart
*Unless you use glue*
0:19 you don’t use your teeth?
Of course i do 👁️👄👁️👍🏻
@@AffemitStyle culture 👏
I dont
I was helping my cousin build a technical set and they but the two separate parts too close but I didn’t tell them and brutally shoved the pieces in and hide the others that didn’t fit . It turned out great but hurt my soul
2:38 *u u f*
No the roblox death sound is repplaysed by deh
@@buji_ball uh why is that relevant? XD
I think having the pieces not fully pushed together is annoying, but it’s satisfying to then press it all after :)
2:50 Jedi Bob actually was in an early LAAT, and he's coming back for that Lego film this releasing September and has been given his own starfighter.
Old colours were soooo much better looking, especially the light grey ones...
My brain is losing its mind and I hate when these things happen
Did you see Thanos gauntlet is flipping us off? 1:19
The same thing happened to me in the third one but I never find it 😭
3:21 that would be a nightmare to build and it will take prob all my lifetime
Why did you start robbing banks?
"I dropped my lego build while taking it to show it to my mom and it broke"
When I was little, I only had one Lego light saber and I would put on the handle backwards because I was like oh it’s the only light saber so better make it like an ancient weapon or something and like so I thought the thing is on the back of the light saber handle, represented it being like oh my God I actually found the light saver
When my Lego figure's heads get stuck, I just say "Screw it." and use my teeth
#14 is exactly my thoughts ❤
21 too
Nothing worse than stepping on fake legos
OH I KNOW THE FEELING OF TAKING TWO TILES APART WITH NO SEPERATOR
things that got me rolling
1:00 phone case
1:54 C R O C S
you’re killing it with these videos, can’t wait to see what’s next!
Lol when he’s talking about stepping on Lego, I don’t step I trip, and when I put my hands out to protect my fall Legos to the hands.
“Your left foot feels an immense amount of pain.” **steps on Lego with right foot**
“The broken pieces aren’t trash, you just have to use them as trash!”
Props to this guy for sacrificing the bottom of his foot
You: "Your left foot feels an immense pain."
Also you: **Steps on it with your right foot**
The stacked plates has one solution. Human teeth, and using fingers to help your teeth
The pain i felt every time he dropped those sets
Place the two tiles on the nodes on the end of the brick separator and pull the top piece towars you. It may take a few tries but I've been able to get stuck tiles apart like this 100% of the time.
when i can't separate lego pieces even with a brick separator
Funny how most of those "fake lego pieces" have better quality than sacred Lego.