What The Lego Movie Taught Me About Myself

Posted on the 16 February 2014 by Rarasaur @rarasaur

I’m always ready to give a big important speech about anything.  What’s the point of watching Independence Day and Lord of the Rings for the hundredth time if not to memorize the tone, pace, and highlights of an important call to arms?

I desperately want this dinosaur Lego.

The UniKitty is my spirit animal.  I like that she has two types of rawrs– happy, and eat-your-face-off.

Will Arnett is my favorite Batman.

The question “Who is your favorite Batman” has been bothering me for quite some time.  My new found answer simplifies so many things that I now want Will Arnett to play an animated James Bond so he can be my favorite Bond, too.

I know.  I have a complicated mind.

I miss the heyday of space.  I’d like to see a revival of interest in our galaxy.  I want to know what’s out there.  I want to know who’s out there.  I want to believe.

I’d rather be a hobbit than a cowboy, mostly because I believe there would be more food and less spitting.

Custom Rara-Lego, courtesty of sigfigcreator.thelegomovie.com

I had a desperate need to see myself as a Lego woman.  Mission achieved.  I think I look pretty snazzy in my green suit.  (Click the picture to make your own.)

When I see imagination in action, I can’t help but be captured by the magic of the human mind.  It doesn’t matter what it is, because what it is, is beautiful.

I mostly do think everything is awesome when we work as a team!

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Alright– it’s your big moment.  In 30 seconds, you’ll have to give a speech to a hundred people which will motivate them to stand up for their rights!  Are you ready?

Have you seen The Lego Movie? Did you think it was awesome, too?