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I bet to differ on the idea of toys stimulating creativity.
Take lego for example. It used to just be blocks and shit that fit together a million different ways. You could build ANYTHING. Hell, I even made a jurssic park raptor cage when i was a kid.
Look at lego now, it is so specialized it only fits together one way and most of the time it makes some rediclous space ship or soemthing.
Point being, you could build soemthing with lego back in the day and break it to build something else the next day.
Todays legos seems to only be able to go together on way. Lame.
I know what you mean. I still have my huge lego crate from when i was a kid and i still use them for university projects and stuff. No serious projects but for labs and stuff we use them. Every lego kit now is to build something special like a star wars spaceship or something. i remember just going to the store and buying a bag og lego that didn't come with any instructions it was build whatever you could imagine.
ya toys now r lame. i liked old legos wayyy better. or liek kenetx and shit lie that where u could build shit or make whatever u wanted. i usta make lego trams and chairlifts and attach em to my hill and then make my lego guys ski down and shit. that was sooo much fun.
I ride the train from school and its the train from grand central and there and news papers all over the place from all the buisness people and the front page of one of them said a guy pulled a gun on a woman for one