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Image 1 — Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)
Image 2 — Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)
Image 3 — Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)
Image 4 — Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)
Image 5 — Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)
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Peter Rabbit designed by my mum (now on LEGO Ideas)

This is my insanely talented mum's first ever submission to LEGO Ideas and we're all so excited for her! Check it out on the Ideas site for more photos, info about the build, and to see the fun little easter eggs she's hidden inside it.

u/MadridOrMadness — 3 days ago

Which era of Doctor Who do you think has aged the worst and why?

For me it's the Chibnall era and I'll die on that hill. Three series, a complete rewrite of the Doctor's origins with the Timeless Child, and somehow very little that actually stuck

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u/MadridOrMadness — 7 days ago

What’s something people assume all high earners spend money on that you genuinely do not care about?

For me it’s probably expensive watches. I can appreciate them, but I’ve never understood the obsession enough to spend five figures on one.

What’s yours?

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u/MadridOrMadness — 8 days ago
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What’s one BBC programme everyone seemed to love that you just couldn’t get into?

Sometimes it’s not even that the programme is bad, it just never clicks for whatever reason while everyone around you is calling it the best thing on TV. Mine was probably Peaky Blinders. I could appreciate the acting and production but I never got fully hooked like everyone else seemed to. What’s yours?

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u/MadridOrMadness — 11 days ago

What happens if a team runs out of money in the middle of Kyrgyzstan?

We’ve seen teams get close, but with no smartphones or bank cards, are they effectively just at the mercy of the production crew’s emergency protocols?

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u/MadridOrMadness — 15 days ago

This remarkable save occurred during a friendly match between Colombia and England on August 6, 1995, at Wembley Stadium.

In the 1995 match, Higuita displayed his unorthodox style of play and confidence when he executed the scorpion kick to prevent a goal from a shot taken by England’s Jamie Redknapp. As the ball approached, Higuita, instead of simply catching it, launched himself into the air and struck the ball with his heels while his body was inverted, resembling a scorpion’s tail. This spectacular maneuver not only denied the goal but also left spectators and players alike in awe of his audacity and agility.

u/MadridOrMadness — 15 days ago