Lego Death
July 26, 2010
- Category:
- Lego Creations
Death is an unfriendly thought -a foe to most and a friend to some but for those who have thought about death at one point or another have depicted it in so many ways. Many have painted death and have associated it with fear, uncertainty, and hell. Some have personified death through a ghastly, hooded figure while others have used Death in cartoons. Those who love Lego bricks on the other hand have used the Danish blocks to depict death and its colors.

The photo above is one example but death of course is not always this bloody. Animals, plants and human beings die because this is a process that every living thing must go through. Death is defined as the end of life. More often than not, good people die earlier than others but those who do harm to fellow human beings usually get death threats. Death threats are messages either left over the phone, said face to face or sent through mail.

Death threats are sent to those who have lots of enemies and more often than not, they are just threats where no action is done to make the threat come true.
To Christians, death is associated with heaven and eternal life while other religions associate the said process to reincarnation. Whichever floats your boat, death is usually something that not too many people want to talk about. It is a good thing that there is really no such thing as Lego Death because Legos are not capable of dying. They have been here for a very long time and they will be here for maybe a few more years or even a century.
If Legos will die eventually, Lego fans are sure that they will be revived one way or the other because these bricks are just too amazing to just be spirited away.