>>9097590>Whenever something goes more mainstream though, it only declines in quality from there.Simple, it drags in people who don't actually want to invest the time into getting into and enjoying the hobby and people who have massive anxiety problems who follow social norms in an attempt to feel accepted among peers; those peers most likely could care less.
I hate this so much because on paper bringing people into a fun hobby should mean more people to share the enjoyment with, yet it ends up becoming too many people in the same room and most of them don't want to be there and start vandalizing it out of boredom.
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>>9097246 said, if they stopped trying to validate the hobby of playing with toy blocks as something mature and sophisticated and actually embraced the childishness of it all with some self awareness, they might be enjoying it far more, and by extension not rotting up a perfectly ok hobby.
Thanks for listening to my Ted Talk.