I've dabbled a bit in a (mostly) American Playmobil chat group.
But, it's strange. Maybe it's the playmobil culture. Or, maybe I'm looking too hard for Playmobil Karens, Rachaels, Dyars, Attoms, and all.
But, it's like, well, maybe examples will serve better:
M: = me
A: anybody
B: anybody
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1)
M: <Comments comparing smurf market and playmobil market>
A: You can't even compare smurfs to playmobil. Smurfs are just something based on some old cartoon, and you can't even play with them.
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2)
A: <Somebody comments about a new set they like>
B: Sorry. Doesn't do it for me.
[by the way, that expression "sorry. Doesn't do it for me" always makes me cringe. Doesn't do what for you? Mow your lawn?]
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3)
A: Legos are better than playmobil. I look at playmobil and they're still selling the same stuff I played with 20 years ago, just with different colors. Here's why legos are so much better blah blah blah.
M: It sounds like you prefer toys that let you build things, instead of Playmobil, which is really a sort of doll toyline.
A: What? Nah. Playmobil is my favorite.
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Maybe I'm letting a few duds (or folks not meaning to sound like I hear them) ruin the soup. The "culture" just seems a lot more confrontational, indignant, and serious.
I don't know. Maybe it's because Playmobil is partially respectable, so Playmobil collectors can be more proud and more arrogant.