Lets see your Labubus

Do you love Labubus?


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I love how on a thread about showing off labubus almost everyone agrees they're awful

IG most people here don't spend much time on tiktok lol
I don't tiktok.
Thread is interesting. I didn't know what they were. Never heard of them.
Yes the thread immediately went into a...
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direction. For a while I figured they were a love or love to hate thing. As the thread hasn't died and as a couple posters have become more and more passionate about their dislike its to the point that I think there's more going on.
Feels like someone's mad at themselves for secretly loving them. :confused:
 
"Ugly" toys can be cute

But I feel like these mean more to people who grew up with the show, than they do for people who are just going along with a fad created by the internet
(I didn't grow up with that show, so it doesn't mean anything to me)
There was a show? :eek:
 
There was a show? :eek:
News to me too, I figured they were just some tiktok fad
(If interested, internet has more info)
Labubu is a character in a show called "The Monsters", created by Kasing Lung who was born in Hong Kong and grew up in Europe. I guess it's influenced by folklore and mythology.

(Info source - w i k i)
 
I have a hen who quit brooding as soon as her first two chicks - now two days old - hatched. The remaining eggs were too poop-covered to candle so figured they were dead and set them in a flower pot to await tossing into the woods. When I went to toss them yesterday evening, I heard faint peeping and found a pip! My 'bator is awaiting a back-ordered power cord, so I had nowhere to keep it warm except between "The Girls" and no, I don't mean hens.

The chick hatched, but did not survive. Apparently Mama shattered the yolk sack when she scattered the late bloomers, so the baby was a sticky, sickly mess. I didn't get back to dispose of the flowerpot until this evening ... when I heard yet more peeping and found a nearly zipped egglet! That sure says something about the heat outside on my covered porch.

This baby is hale and hearty. Due to the unique circumstances, s/he needs a name. The most appropriate one I can come up with for this particular situation is "BooBee," but that's already taken by an older pullet hatched the same way, so ...

Meet Labubu,

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I have a hen who quit brooding as soon as her first two chicks - now two days old - hatched. The remaining eggs were too poop-covered to candle so figured they were dead and set them in a flower pot to await tossing into the woods. When I went to toss them yesterday evening, I heard faint peeping and found a pip! My 'bator is awaiting a back-ordered power cord, so I had nowhere to keep it warm except between "The Girls" and no, I don't mean hens.

The chick hatched, but did not survive. Apparently Mama shattered the yolk sack when she scattered the late bloomers, so the baby was a sticky, sickly mess. I didn't get back to dispose of the flowerpot until this evening ... when I heard yet more peeping and found a nearly zipped egglet! That sure says something about the heat outside on my covered porch.

This baby is hale and hearty. Due to the unique circumstances, s/he needs a name. The most appropriate one I can come up with for this particular situation is "BooBee," but that's already taken by an older pullet hatched the same way, so ...

Meet Labubu,

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Awww!! This is my favorite Labubu😍
 
I have a hen who quit brooding as soon as her first two chicks - now two days old - hatched. The remaining eggs were too poop-covered to candle so figured they were dead and set them in a flower pot to await tossing into the woods. When I went to toss them yesterday evening, I heard faint peeping and found a pip! My 'bator is awaiting a back-ordered power cord, so I had nowhere to keep it warm except between "The Girls" and no, I don't mean hens.

The chick hatched, but did not survive. Apparently Mama shattered the yolk sack when she scattered the late bloomers, so the baby was a sticky, sickly mess. I didn't get back to dispose of the flowerpot until this evening ... when I heard yet more peeping and found a nearly zipped egglet! That sure says something about the heat outside on my covered porch.

This baby is hale and hearty. Due to the unique circumstances, s/he needs a name. The most appropriate one I can come up with for this particular situation is "BooBee," but that's already taken by an older pullet hatched the same way, so ...

Meet Labubu,

View attachment 4179844
The only cute labubu :3
 

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