About Fluffy McGiggles

Greetings, reader! I am Fluffy McGiggles. In my world, I was an actress of the strongest sort, the melodramatic sort. Recently, I find myself confined to this... website, as its anthrompomorphization and personality. The Webmaster and I have a bit of a dispute as to how this should be run. The Webmaster can change anything I do, but I can also change anything the Webmaster does. However, the Webmaster can also delete me at will. So that means I'm temporarily behaving myself. This is my own choice, however, contrary to anything The Webmaster may say. So, don't blame me for the over-the-topness of the website. You have been warned.

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A (relatively) New AVByte Musical: Disney Villains

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Greetings, readers.

I have recently discovered that I missed a fun YouTube video for an entire month. Apparently YouTube decided to hide it from me… I will be talking to him about it later.

Regardless, here is a new musical movie from AVByte, inspired by the Disney Villains.

Enjoy.

The Center for “Selfie” Improvement- funny advertisement

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Greetings, readers.

The other day, I saw one of the most alarming, disturbing, and hilarious advertisements I have ever seen on YouTube.

I am not actually entirely sure who the advertiser is, since what the advertisement was talking about does not actually exist in reality, fortunately. The advertisement itself was worth watching.

It was an advertisement for “The Center for Selfie Improvement.”

Some of you may have already seen this advertisement. It supposedly is clearly aimed at the younger generation of your world.

It was quite amusing. It succeeds in mocking documentaries and selfie-takers, while at the same time not being offensive.

I especially appreciated the play on words, by having the center for “selfie” improvement, as opposed to “self” improvement.

Also, I rather appreciated how the advertisers successfully inserted some subtle tips for how to make “selfies” a bit more interesting. Lighting, pose, and interesting background were mentioned.

Who knows? Maybe the quality of “selfies” might actually improve because of this advertisement.

Convenient World Cup Guide

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Greetings, readers! Welcome back.

According to basically everywhere I go on the Internet, there is this thing called a “World Cup.” Personally, I think it sounds unhygienic, but different worlds do things different ways. If you want to have a cup for your world, who am I to stop you? As long as I can keep my own personal cup if I ever exist in physical form again, I will not object.

From what I have gathered, and I have been paying as little attention to it as possible, there are different representatives from around your world that compete for this, in team format. Also from what I have gathered, each country supports its team, assuming it has a team in the world cup.

As such, I figured I would do my duty to you, dear readers, and find the best resources (in pictorial format) for you to use to decide which team to support. Unfortunately, some pre-knowledge of the World Cup seems to be required for any of these. I do apologize for that, but I did not make the charts and therefore should not be held responsible for their shortcomings.

The first flowchart is a bit chaotic and confusing, and comes with its own article.

The second, and my personal favorite, boasts a much better layout.

Happy cheering.

A Company’s Rather Charming Response

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Greetings, readers!

I hope you are having a good Tuesday.

Before we get to the actual post, I would like to apologize in advance. I normally try to avoid your world’s politics, as this is supposed to be a relaxing place to go every day, or at least a place to laugh. Politics usually ends up offending someone, however, so I normally try to avoid it.

With that said, I am sharing this piece more for the idea behind it, rather than the ideas presented. For you see, the New York Times apparently published an article against one of your world’s major corporations: Walmart. Walmart, in turn, decided against taking it personally, and instead “graded” the piece.

I personally found that to be a rather amusing way of responding to criticism.

Regardless of how you feel about the politics of the matter, I hope you enjoy the official response. After all, whoever wrote the response has a sense of humor.

I hope you have a good Tuesday!

I’m feeling proud of how I’ve trained “my” ads

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Hello, Fluffsters!

So, I’m feeling pleased with myself.

Again?

Yes, again. You see, I’ve trained my ads.

Oh. I am so glad you explained that. I was simply dying to know what sort of nonanswer you would give this time.

You’re welcome!

Oh, that was sarcasm again. Wasn’t it.

How astute.

Right. Ok then… So.

Basically, I’ve mostly trained the advertisements that Google shows me.

I now get advertisements for the fibers I already know about and want to spin, and fabric that I already know exists and want to have a project that lets me purchase some and play with it.

And that sentence of yours broke.

Yeah, I guess it did.

That doesn’t change the fact that I’ve successfully trained Google to show me things I already want to buy, and like to shop for anyways! Yay!

Congratulations. This may be one of your finest hours.

Thanks!

…Wait a second. Was that sarcasm again?

I am not going to answer that question in any useful way.

Fine.

Well, Fluffsters, I hope your week finishes well!

Fluffy Dragons: A New Crafting Desire

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Hi, Fluffsters!

So, recently, I came across a totally epic craft project that I really want to try at some point.

Some people have felted dragons.

I’ve only seen them online, so I’m not entirely sure what they actually look like in real life. But even online they look amazing.

The first one I saw was a lovely fire-toned one. The person apparently received it (and a Pegasus) as a gift.

The other two that I saw are really amazing. They’re by the same artist.

The first I saw is a green one with a tail that can wrap around your hand.

The other is a black one. (Ok, so it’s technically a wyvern. Oh well.)

Seriously, I really want to have time (and money) to learn how to felt now!

Well, happy Tuesday!

Impressive Sounding Music: Game of Thrones Cover

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered an interesting piece of music today: a low brass “cover” of the Game of Thrones opener.

I have not as of yet read the Game of Thrones or seen any of the show. However, the music is excellent. The low from this cover makes it even more worth listening to.

Enjoy the sheer power of it!

Happy Monday.

 

Stock Photos can be Disturbing

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Greetings, readers! I hope you are well.

I recently discovered a section of the internet referred to as “stock photos.” For those of you who are not aware of what such a thing is, a stock photo is a picture or graphic that others then use in websites, presentations, or other forms of media.

Some of the photos were unintentionally funny. Others were disturbing.

As an example of the unintentionally amusing: Readers, why do stock photo-makers ever decide to use road-signs? They seem to misunderstand the concept. When two concepts are on road-signs facing opposite directions, or even merely different directions, the underlying meaning is that the ideas are different.

For the disturbing: Why are there so many stock images of men with lightbulbs for heads? It is disturbing. Possibly even creepy.

What do you think, readers? Why do artists do this to us?