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Legodeath - Twisted Lego Constructs

Mooseboy writes "I searched /. and was suprised to find that there were no articles that referenced legodeath.com. This site has several lego mini-dioramas depicting torture, execution, domestic accidents, and other scenes of questionable taste. I've had a chance to see it, so you may commence the slashdotting!"

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  1. Tramatic by shunk · · Score: 5, Funny

    That site was so tramatic, I've 'blocked' it out.

    yeah yeah..bad I know.

  2. It's not *that* bad... by pVoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    I mean, look at them, they're all smiling.

    1. Re:It's not *that* bad... by CMRichar · · Score: 4, Funny

      And I'm absolutely sure the guy on the stake'll tell you that "It's not so bad, it's a dry heat...."

      --
      "Good night, good work, sleep well, I'll most likely kill you in the morning." - Dread Pirate Roberts
  3. I wonder... by wwelles · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hmmm... makes you wonder if the creator(s) of the site had some issues as children.

    But who cares? It's funny as hell, right up there with http://www.stickdeath.com

    --
    --- WAL
  4. They missed something! by trotski · · Score: 5, Funny

    Theres no picture of a melted down server entirely out of lego blocks.... pehaps the slashdot effect will give them a new inspiration for they're site!

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    "Entropy is the bad-guy, and he is everywhere"
  5. Lego death? by fungus · · Score: 5, Funny

    that is lego death!

  6. No stories? by Chacham · · Score: 3, Funny
    I searched /. and was suprised to find that there were no articles that referenced legodeath.com.

    That's strange, when I searched slashdot for it I found it right here.







    :-P

  7. Legodeath? by newsdee · · Score: 4, Funny

    Right now it's Serverdeath...

  8. The red logo's are... by dagg · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Blood! That dude in the rack's head fell off... and it is surrounded by red logo's. That is pretty sick, man!

    Loading up the Flash was annoying at first... but once it all loaded, I didn't seem to have to hit the server again. That's a plus in a case like this. I hate to just see an introduction page... and then nothing else because of a slashdotting.

    --
    Sex - Find It
  9. Re:It'd be cooler if... by Cyno01 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Go on kazaa, and type in lego. It scares me that people have that much time on their hands. Lego chainsaw massacre and lego blazing saddles are pretty damn funny though.

    --
    "Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex."
  10. Nicely Choreographed by Mirell · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Now what would be nice if the designer of these works of art actually sat down with a CAD software for Legos, such as MCLAD, and nicely worked out all the specific designs, and determined the best view-points, then rendered them with POV-Ray...

    Maybe it's best most engineers aren't really artists per se...

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    We have so much time, and so little to do - strike that! Reverse it. Tryn Mirell
  11. mediocre by jonnyfivealive · · Score: 5, Insightful

    perhaps it hasnt been on slashdot before because theyre pathetic compared to the other useless but nonetheless amazing lego stuff out there...

  12. its a redirect by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative
  13. I'm sick!! (Don't read me) by interactive_civilian · · Score: 3, Funny
    So...does this plus this equal "Lego Necrophilia"??

    No...I didn't really say that...go read some other comments or something.

    /me slinks away in shame... ^^;

    --
    "Empathise with stupidity, and you're halfway to thinking like an idiot." - Iain M. Banks
  14. These people have PROBLEMS by Cokelee · · Score: 4, Funny

    They must be psychotic, they use FRAMES!
    I wish Lego Killing was their only problem!

  15. I Can Beat That by shoemakc · · Score: 5, Funny


    My gift to you, the slashdot community...

    Jar Jar Binks...being tortured...in lego.

    -Chris

    --
    --an unbreakable toy is useful for breaking other toys--
  16. Leocad anyone? by newsdee · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It would be nice to have these models as Leocad files so that we can make our own modifications and contributions. :-)

  17. Re:How about some newsworthy sites? by antirename · · Score: 3, Funny

    This IS funny. In my opinion. Huh. Maybe I'm not normal... you know, my boss doesn't read slashdot, and HE seems normal. Maybe it's a conspiracy. Dammit, you've got me WORRIED now. I'll just recompile my kernel, or upgrade to Redhat 8.0 or something even though I don't need to... that'll make me feel normal again... hey wait...

  18. violent imagery = cry for help by GoatPigSheep · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Anyone who enjoys death, psychotic violent imagery, or gore has serious mental issues. Wether it be with legos, video games, or pictures.

    It is likely the people who created this are using it as a cry for help, and I pray they do not manifest their violent thoughts in ways other than lego. Hopefully they will seek the professional help they need.

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    GoatPigSheep, the 3 most important food groups
  19. what about this site? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting
  20. Don't worry... by updog · · Score: 5, Funny
    I searched /. and was suprised to find that there were no articles that referenced legodeath.com.

    Don't worry, I'm sure after this, you'll find this site referenced many times on /., sometimes even referenced a couple of times the same day... :-)

  21. Re:too much time by inode_buddha · · Score: 4, Funny

    Did you ever step on a lego block while barefooted?
    Well, nowdays I step on a few compuers.
    'Nuff said

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    C|N>K
  22. Mindless modding by MacAndrew · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's a pity that (apparently) sincere opinion in the parent is labeled a "troll." Did the modder notice that the story's author was actually soliciting opinion??? Or merely object to the parent's fairly mainstream opinion? (Not that minority viewpoints, if sincere and explained, should be censored.) I mean, what sort of reaction are we to infer is correct -- "Uhhh, good use of the new #6781 black Legos, but I think the site's HTML is kind of weak."?

    Maybe the poster's silly, maybe I don't even agree. But if the Lego work is free speech (yes), let be the critique. There is a lot of criticism on here of suppression of free speech by governments (China/filtering, U.S./DMCA), corporations (Microsoft), and individuals. Why so little of intolerant /. modders who don't like "liberal" complaints?

    Save your mod points for +mods. M2 this waste of time "unfair." [/rant] Ah, that helped.

  23. Re:Let me tell you ... by Monkeyman334 · · Score: 3, Funny


    HAHAHA!! Wouldn't it be funny if he had a LEGO server. And while we were killing his LEGO server he took pictures of it, and put it on his site?? No. It wouldn't be funny. And neither is your joke.

  24. Re:Just plain bad taste by lvdrproject · · Score: 4, Insightful
    This site was around LONG before the sniper attacks. Just because a couple of psycho fucking losers goes around shooting people doesn't mean that the whole world should stop what they're doing and get all hyper-sensitive about violence. They are P-L-A-S-T-I-C. It's supposed to be F-U-N-N-Y. I consider myself a pacifist, and this does not offend me in any way. And, to go back to the whole "whenever something bad happens we should all get anal about violence", there's a great quote a heard once, that goes something like:

    -Vietnam (Takeover Failure): 3 500 000 Dead
    -Cambodia (Carpet Bombs): 2 000 000 Dead
    -Iraq (Sanctions aftermath) 1 700 000 Dead
    -Dresden (Saturation Bombing): 500 000 Dead
    -Laos (Rain Bombs): 500 000 Dead
    -Guatemala (Guatemalan Genocide): 200 000 Dead
    -Afghanistan (Muslim Genocide): 100 000 Dead
    -Israel (Palestinian Genocide): 100 000 Dead
    -Hiroshima (Atomic Bomb): 100 000 Dead
    -Tokyo (Fire Bombs): 80 000 Dead
    -Nagasaki (Atomic Bomb): 50 000 Dead

    September 11: 3500? Only? Oh, get over it.

    Harsh way of putting it, for sure, but you get the point. These things that happen to the US are horrible, horrible tragedies, yes, but i didn't see anyone in the United States skip a beat when the above things happened to other people. Many Americans have this kind of superiority complex, where they think they are the centre of the Universe, and that everybody else in the world should feel sorry for them whenever they are "picked on".

    :Lav

  25. Admit it! by vjzuylen · · Score: 3, Funny

    Seriously, though. None of you ever built these contraptions when you were a kid? I mean, not even once? Come on!

    Uh... Me neither. Just-- just checking, you know. (shuffles away quietly)

    --

    Hee-hee. Dying tickles!
  26. Re:Just plain bad taste by jeorgen · · Score: 3, Insightful
    Vietnam (Takeover Failure): 3 500 000 Dead
    -Cambodia (Carpet Bombs): 2 000 000 Dead
    -Iraq (Sanctions aftermath) 1 700 000 Dead
    -Dresden (Saturation Bombing): 500 000 Dead
    -Laos (Rain Bombs): 500 000 Dead
    -Guatemala (Guatemalan Genocide): 200 000 Dead
    -Afghanistan (Muslim Genocide): 100 000 Dead
    -Israel (Palestinian Genocide): 100 000 Dead
    -Hiroshima (Atomic Bomb): 100 000 Dead
    -Tokyo (Fire Bombs): 80 000 Dead
    -Nagasaki (Atomic Bomb): 50 000 Dead
    September 11: 3500? Only? Oh, get over it.

    Could you explain to me how you so conveniently leave out communist and other totalitarian atrocities, which are in much greater numbers? Not to mention the fact that some of the casualties you do list are questionable as being labeled genocide. The only reason I can see for this perversly skewed selection is that you hate democracy and the western world and want anything else to take its place. If you had listed a more balanced tally, it would have been interesting.

    As it stands now it is just an attempt to induce emotional responses in people in line with some anti lberal, anti democrat sentiment, in the hope that the slashdot readership will only look at your info. Maybe it worked with poor peasants in North Korea who did not have the freedom of information to find out these things for themselves, but thankfully we can all get ourselves a more balanced view of the world than from the obvious troll that is the parent of this post.

    It's pretty sickening to see somebody use other peoples death and suffering as an excuse for peddling the death camp of totalitarianism, which is by omission and obvious bias, what your post does.

    /jeorgen

  27. How about lego sex? by jeepliberty · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sex and violence. Thats entertainment. Here a LEGO sex link: Lego sex. I was surprised that Bill and Monica weren't portrayed.

  28. Re:It'd be cooler if... by isorox · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, that cant be right. Kazaa is only used by pirating terrorists - you cant tell me that peer 2 peer actually has a legal use?!?