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Dirty Bit
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Among Lego enthusiasts, certain building techniques are considered "illegal", typically if they're highly unconventional, difficult to assemble or disassemble, or place undue strain on the bricks. Here, Blocky Bits is joining two blocks base-to-base using friction pegs, which is considered "illegal" because it places the pegs and holes under constant stress, potentially damaging the parts. Some people take "illegal" techniques more seriously than others - some see it as a challenge to come up with unconventional ways to join parts for fun.

 
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This.
It's sacrilege! And a bastion of frustration for any enthusiast involved!
No reason given
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Dirty Bit
Thread Starter - Hazbin Hotel Thread [Possible NSFW/Dark]
Lunar Supporter - Helped forge New Lunar Republic's freedom in the face of the Solar Empire's oppressive tyrannical regime (April Fools 2023).
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Magical Inkwell - Wrote MLP fanfiction consisting of at least around 1.5k words, and has a verified link to the platform of their choice

That's him, officer
"@Muffinshire":/2075531#comment_8255547
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Among Lego enthusiasts, certain building techniques are considered "illegal", typically if they're highly unconventional, difficult to assemble or disassemble, or place undue strain on the bricks. Here, Blocky Bits is joining two blocks base-to-base using friction pegs, which is considered "illegal" because it places the pegs and holes under constant stress, potentially damaging the parts. Some people take "illegal" techniques more seriously than others - some see it as a challenge to come up with unconventional ways to join parts for fun. [/bq]

It's sacrilege! And a bastion of frustration for any enthusiast involved!
No reason given
Edited by Dirty Bit