In this video, a 20-year-old Lego YouTuber reminisces about the silly and creative things kids do with Legos. He demonstrates various activities, such as sticking Legos up his nose, building a colorful house, creating a car with guns, and making a Lego pool. He also shares ideas from his Instagram followers, including drawing on Legos, losing them, and boiling them. Additionally, he showcases other kid-like behaviors, such as combining Legos with other toys, creating weird Minifigure combinations, and simulating floods. The video ends with a massive Lego battle, featuring a variety of Minifigures and a detailed battlefield. Throughout the video, the creator pokes fun at his own childhood behaviors and acknowledges that, as a Lego YouTuber, he has a valid excuse to indulge in these playful activities.
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1. The author is a 20-year-old Lego YouTuber.
2. The author is making a video about the weird and dumb things kids do with Lego.
3. The author sticks a Lego piece up their nose as a demonstration.
4. The author builds a Lego house using almost every Lego color possible.
5. Kids often attach random things to their Lego cars, including guns.
6. Kids play with Lego cars in the dirt and use base plates as ramps to launch them.
7. Kids fill sinks with water and pretend they are pools.
8. Kids make pools out of Lego and fill them with actual water, which can cause them to leak.
9. Kids rip off Lego minifig arms and swap them around to make them look broken.
10. Kids make stop-motion videos with Lego minifigs.
11. Some kids chew on Lego tires, which can be satisfying but also taste weird.
12. Kids draw on Lego pieces, including minifig heads.
13. Kids lose Lego pieces and don't find them again for years.
14. Some kids boil Lego pieces.
15. Kids put Lego minifigs in a glass of water, freeze it, and then have a minifig stuck in an iceberg.
16. Kids put hair pieces on their fingers to make them look like puppets.
17. Some kids burn Lego pieces (which is not recommended).
18. Kids make weird Lego minifigures by combining different parts.
19. Kids make violent scenes with Lego minifigs, including using transparent red pieces for blood.
20. Kids stack Lego minifig heads on top of each other.
21. Kids tape brick separators to their fingers to make them look like giant claws.
22. Kids push their hands against Lego base plates to leave a mark on their skin.
23. Kids simulate floods with Lego by making a house and then flooding it.
24. Kids combine other toys with Lego, such as Play-Doh.
25. Kids use Play-Doh to position Lego minifigs in cool ways.
26. Kids take cannons and shoot Lego minifigs in the face with round bricks.
27. Kids use Stud Shooters to shoot Lego minifigs.
28. Kids wiggle Lego base plates to make a satisfying sound.
29. Kids get Lego bricks to stick to their fingers when they have a tiny bit of sweat on them.
30. Kids take their Lego and recreate imaginary battles.
31. Kids often want to buy Lego when they go shopping with their parents.
32. Kids sometimes sneak Lego sets onto the conveyor belt at checkout.
33. Kids like to spin Ninjago spinners and wind-up motorcycles, which can be satisfying.
34. Kids are not very good at putting stickers on Lego.
35. Kids like to make giant battles with their Lego minifigs.