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For example calling a lego bucket "the forbidden lego bucket" because something horrible happened to said lego bucket like someone puking in it or something

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 weeks ago

When I was in high school (1990s) my buddies and I were walking around town and we found something in the street. It was a piece of a busted toy. It was a solid piece of rubbery plastic. It had a pair of legs wearing shorts, socks and shoes, but above the belt it was just gums and a bottom set of teeth. I named him Teeth with Legs and kept him in every car I owned. Eventually, we started putting him on the Christmas tree. My kids decided that his position is at the top, so he can protect the angel.

If I find a photo of TwL, I'll share.