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@TheBreadmonkey @bytebro @TazPoltorak
i forgot about that.
LEGO's traditional "4–99" age range is primarily a marketing tool for gift-buyers, not a strict limit. The "99" ensures the box looks clean, serves as an "all-ages" indicator, and helps consumers identify the target complexity or theme, rather than posing actual safety risks for older users.
https://www.reddit.com/r/questions/comments/rtulkn/why_does_lego_have_its_age_at_499_why_isnt_it/
i remember my first lego set.
it was magical.
i honestly dont know how rich ppl end up committing crimes. if i had even $500K, i would live so peacefully, mind my own business, wear my little outfits, and just play with lego.
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