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CollectA-New for 2015

Started by Concavenator, October 20, 2014, 07:14:18 PM

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stargatedalek

Honestly a shame it comes in a box like that, such a waste of materials. For everything it did wrong that's one thing I need to praise the JW line for, the packaging was incredibly Eco-friendly.


alexeratops

Quote from: stargatedalek on February 06, 2016, 01:11:17 AM
Honestly a shame it comes in a box like that, such a waste of materials. For everything it did wrong that's one thing I need to praise the JW line for, the packaging was incredibly Eco-friendly.

That it was. Most toys today have excessive packaging. On Christmas my dad was opening a Shopkins (look it up) toy for my sister with his pocket knife. There were at least 10 twisty ties and strips of tape. It's ridiculous.
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alexeratops

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Quote from: Victoria B on February 06, 2016, 12:36:48 AM
So the um, Feathered T-Rex (both the adult and the juvenile) have... I guess there's no good way to say this... buttholes. And they have a little bit of discoloration! Perhaps that had been mentioned already but it was news to me when I was filming my review for them. Does CollectA detail all their dinosaurs so generously?

I had a point when I drew my dinosaurs with buttholes on my dinosaurs and wrinkles around it... I was in third grade. I thought it was just accurate...

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Halichoeres

Quote from: Victoria B on February 06, 2016, 12:36:48 AM
So the um, Feathered T-Rex (both the adult and the juvenile) have... I guess there's no good way to say this... buttholes. And they have a little bit of discoloration! Perhaps that had been mentioned already but it was news to me when I was filming my review for them. Does CollectA detail all their dinosaurs so generously?

I am of course very happy with the word "butthole," but if you reeeeeally want to be polite about it, you can call it a cloaca (pl. cloacae). I like it because it acknowledges that living things are kind of gross. A quote attributed to a biologist named Kurt Schmidt-Nielsen says, 'organisms are just leaky bags of dirty water.'
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tyrantqueen

Quote from: Halichoeres on February 06, 2016, 06:39:18 PM
Quote from: Victoria B on February 06, 2016, 12:36:48 AM
So the um, Feathered T-Rex (both the adult and the juvenile) have... I guess there's no good way to say this... buttholes. And they have a little bit of discoloration! Perhaps that had been mentioned already but it was news to me when I was filming my review for them. Does CollectA detail all their dinosaurs so generously?

I am of course very happy with the word "butthole," but if you reeeeeally want to be polite about it, you can call it a cloaca (pl. cloacae). I like it because it acknowledges that living things are kind of gross. A quote attributed to a biologist named Kurt Schmidt-Nielsen says, 'organisms are just leaky bags of dirty water.'

Lol, as the Crystalline Entity said: "UGLY BAGS OF MOSTLY WATER"

Halichoeres

Quote from: tyrantqueen on February 06, 2016, 06:55:23 PM
Quote from: Halichoeres on February 06, 2016, 06:39:18 PM
Quote from: Victoria B on February 06, 2016, 12:36:48 AM
So the um, Feathered T-Rex (both the adult and the juvenile) have... I guess there's no good way to say this... buttholes. And they have a little bit of discoloration! Perhaps that had been mentioned already but it was news to me when I was filming my review for them. Does CollectA detail all their dinosaurs so generously?

I am of course very happy with the word "butthole," but if you reeeeeally want to be polite about it, you can call it a cloaca (pl. cloacae). I like it because it acknowledges that living things are kind of gross. A quote attributed to a biologist named Kurt Schmidt-Nielsen says, 'organisms are just leaky bags of dirty water.'

Lol, as the Crystalline Entity said: "UGLY BAGS OF MOSTLY WATER"

Lol, I'd forgotten about that. It's pretty difficult to offer a retort to such an accurate insult.
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My trade/sale/wishlist thread

Sometimes I draw pictures

amargasaurus cazaui

Aside from the obvious a dinosaur does have to lay eggs right.....
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Sigmasaurus

The only ones I own are the Daxiatitan and The Acrocanthosaurus.

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