Author Topic: How can a Blockhead not feel pain from stepping on bricks?  (Read 1985 times)

If Blockheads don't have nerve endings on their feet, why do they make pain noises if they get shot in the foot?
hey you could program a robot to say "ow" whenever you hit it, but that doesn't mean it has nerve endings

the real question is how do they not get stuck on the bricks when they step on them

Unlike LEGOs, both the bricks and their feet are flat
The REAL question is how the bricks stick together

Actually the blockheads just have to endure walking on the bricks to be able to move. They always feel the pain.

blockland bricks are flat. stepping on a flat object doesn't hurt.

The real issue is that you believe the blockhead can feel anything, when in reality he's just your puppet to control, and the blockhead cannot actually feel anything.

Stepping on lego doesn't hurt, that's just a stupid meme people repeat so they can feel like they relate to other people because everyone had lego as a kid

I definitely remember stepping on Lego and experiencing pain. Especially those 2x2's.
Though if it's like, upright on a flat surface yeah it probably wont hurt. If it's like, corner up on carpet, it's gonna hurt.

This is a loving good question

hey you could program a robot to say "ow" whenever you hit it, but that doesn't mean it has nerve endings
blockheads bleed though


it's synthetic
we run on special red synthetic motor oil

blockheads bleed though
only sometimes

otherwise large "ouch" words spawn out of nowhere


jet fuel can't melt plastic feet