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Okay listen up losers. I am the anon who works in the Lego Ideas Approval Department. You probably all remember me from the last couple rounds of Lego Ideas review announcements. Many of you probably saved my last image showing which sets would be approved and which would not, along with the reasons for many of the sets' failures. In a few days you can compare my image to the results and see that I am legit. I actually like some of the posters here, so once again I will share with you the future results of Ideas submissions being reviewed right now. Again I will remind you of a few simple unofficial rules we have in place that should be kept in mind going forward. These apply to creating new submissions AND voting. Don't even bother voting for any of the builds that violate these rules because it just wastes me and my co-workers' time having to "review" these awful, awful builds. (Also, I know some of you go to Reddit, so please spread these unofficial Ideas rules on the Lego threads there. I have a feeling most of these shit builds come from Reddit users.)
1. No more licenseshit, for the love of all that is holy. It's called "Lego Ideas", not "Lego Rip Off Your Favourite Toxic Pop-Culture Trash Because You Have Shit Taste and Zero Creativity and Inspiration".
2. Nothing stolen. Meaning don't submit things that have already been created and exist in already released or upcoming official Lego sets. Bike lanes fit this category.
3. Lego doesn't do religion. It has been known for a long time that Lego likes to stay away from the world of religion, organized or otherwise. The influx of NASA shit and "realistic" space shit is an obvious symptom of the disease of the new age concept of Science as Religion. We know Lego has a lot of liberal boomer fans that worship science, but we don't, so get the fuck out of here with this.
4. Stop making objects. This is so boring. If you want a paperweight, then go outside and get a rock.