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It's a testament to how boring Dublin is for a 14 year old.
Are there enough brown Lego in the world to reproduce the row houses of Dublin?It's a testament to how boring Dublin is for a 14 year old.
You can custom order Lego pieces. Madoka did it.Are there enough brown Lego in the world to reproduce the row houses of Dublin?
I got rid of a 100L storage bin worth of Lego to a friend of mine with kids that still play with it.It’s a testament to Bailey’s parents being loaded. That’s a lot of Lego.
In your pants silly.I don't even know where I'd put anything bigger than a 75", but I'm a filthy poor.
But I'm not wearing any!In your pants silly.
Never been to a decent cinema I'm guessing?I guess you will never match the quality of a TV display with a projector though.
Never been to a decent cinema I'm guessing?
Um did Klara learn chemistry from Chat GPT?
In Australia Tater Tots are known as Potato Gems
(Caution I learned this from Google AI)
A cinema grade projector is a whole other ball game. Not something a regular person would be able to buy or even power. Although the high end consumer ones can still produce a very good quality image now days. The screen makes a big difference too. It's still the route I would personally go for a large theatre room, but I can totally see the appeal for a huge TV.
Find something better. Dark scenes look bad especially when it's moonlight and no other artificial light sources.My next projector will be a Valerion:
Find something better. Dark scenes look bad especially when it's moonlight and no other artificial light sources.
Better off with a 77 inch OLED.