Know what?
11 0 ReplyThat it's so expensive.
Twenty years ago when these particular Lego were made it was like $1.25 to $1.50 per gallon.
It's missing the additional 9/10s of a cent though which is annoying in real life because you have to round up to get the real price.
10 0 ReplyThey’re probably European prices, either in euros or even in pre-euro funny money.
17 0 ReplyOh it's a gas price sign. I thought it was supposed to be a clock or a timer.
6 0 ReplyLook where lego originates from.
5 0 ReplyWhy the hell should I round up? Let me just cut up a penny to give them nine-tenths of it.
4 0 ReplyI misinterpreted what you meant by per gallon, here I was wishing for $1.50 for a gallon of Legos
3 0 ReplyIt hit over $5/gal a while back where I live. Gotta love a good late-stage capitalist dystopian life. <3
EDIT: It's about $4.80/gal on average rn. Take me back to inflated LEGO gas prices, please. 🙃
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Don't worry, that will be what people wish they could go back to before long.
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