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Cuteness Overdose of the Day

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Hi, Fluffsters!

I’m really sorry about having been so bad about performing one of my duties!

…you have?

Yup!

Do I want to know?

Nope.

But you’re finding out anyway.

I realize that I’ve been bad about giving genuine fluff on this blog recently.

What are you talking about? You posted a rather content-less short story quite recently… That qualifies, right?

No, Fluffy, that does not count as fluff. At least, not the type that I’m talking about.

And today, I’m going to fix that.

…I am going that I am going to get a bit ill from cuteness overdose. Is this correct?

If you don’t like today’s post, you can always visit YouTube and find another video on Street Pad Thai

I may do that.

Bye!

Anywho. Back to the post.

This post was inspired by watching a YouTube video of a platypus getting tickled.

Isn’t that adorable?

Well, after that, I realized I wanted a “cute fix.” And I figured I might as well share it with you. Isn’t that exciting?

So, the next one is a lion cub trying to roar, and failing miserably. It’s really cute.

The combination of cute noises and tickling then reminded me of the Penguin Tickling video.

Fluffsters, I think I want a pet penguin. Or platypus.

After that, I saw a link for “fox go Floof.” I figured I needed to investigate that.

I’ve only seen the first minute or so, but it answers the question asked by a song about foxes!

And that’s probably enough overdose of cuteness to annoy Fluffy for today. And to get my fluff quota up, of course.

Happy Friday!

Darth Winnie

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Hello, Fluffsters!

I’m guessing that some of you have probably seen this before. But if you haven’t, you totally need to watch this YouTube clip.

I don’t know the details of how it happened, but somehow or another, the voice of Winnie the Pooh and some actress got their hands on a Star Wars script, and they read out the various lines.

In the voices they are known for.

Yes, that means that there should now be a Darth Winnie Sith Lord.

Enjoy!

One of the WEIRDEST experiences of my YouTube career…

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Greetings, readers!

I hope you are having a tolerable Thursday.

As I was asking YouTube for content, to try to find something worthwhile for your daily fluff, I had an odd experience.

I was listening to The Riddle from The Scarlet Pimpernel. (More accurately, I was listening to a playlist from The Scarlet Pimpernel, and The Riddle happened to be the one I was listening to at the time.) As the list was progressing, from a fantastic musical interpretation of Game Theory and deception to the overture of a musical dealing with spies and the French Revolution, YouTube decided to play an advertisement for me. It was an advertisement for “the Happies”- seemingly robotic dogs. Regardless, it was one of the most bizarre juxtapositions- Grandiose, melodramatic minor-key deep music, to “bubblegum pop” style “Meet the Happies!!1!”. (The typo was intentional for the purpose of illustrating a point, by the way.)

I think the only weirder advertisement experience I have had through YouTube was a time when an advertisement for a movie where mustaches are space aliens came on. That was weird simply because of the content matter- this one was weird because of the juxtaposition.

But what about you, readers? Have you had any odd YouTube advertisement experiences?

How to “Properly” Eat Ramen

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Greetings, readers! I hope your week is starting tolerably.

As usual, I visited YouTube last night. YouTube recommended this video for me, and I am confused.

I did not realize that there was a proper form to eating this substance called “Ramen noodles”, or that they needed to be slurped in order to be properly enjoyed.

I suppose that one can learn something new every day.

Christian Humor Video

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Hello, Fluffsters!

In honor of it being Sunday, I wanted to share an amusing video with you that I expect many who grew up in a church environment will find amusing.

It’s a video called Handmotions in Heaven.

Spoiler Basically it’s a song that asks, with handmotions, whether or not there will be handmotions in heaven. But you probably guessed that from the name of the song.

The chorus gets a little repetitive, and one of the verses has a little bit of “boy humor” (from my perspective), but verse two is amazing. For those of you not as aware of YouthGroup culture from a while ago, all the words (when he’s in the “evangelization section”) are taken directly from popular praise songs, most of which have the hand motions associated with them that the performers use. End spoilers.

Without further ado, here’s the song. Enjoy!

Weekend Procrastination: King of the Nerds

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Greetings, Readers! Happy Weekend to you all!

For those of you who are worried about being bored, fear not, for I have good tidings of a great TV show freely available on YouTube!

What is this show, you ask? Why, a show called King of the Nerds.

I started watching last Sunday, and finished season 2 last night.

In other words, I really enjoyed this show. I wish there were a way to do this sort of entertainment back home- my family would enjoy participating in such things.

The first episode sets up the premise, and can be found here.

 

Wake up and Smell the Bacon

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Readers, your world has a problem.

Just one? We’ve moved up!

Saying “a problem” does not exclude the possibility of additional problems.

Are you sure?

Yes. “One problem” would indicate a numerical number of problems. “A problem” is a general term, and therefore is expandable.

But I digress.

The problem to which I am referring is your world’s obsession with bacon.

When bacon companies are coming up with cellphone apps to spritz the smell of bacon when your alarm clock goes off, I say you have a serious obsession problem.

Wait, they make those?

I do not know if they really do or not, but there is a YouTube advertisement for one, which I will include here:

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…Huh.

That is certainly one response.

I personally thought it was bizarre.

Well, readers, I wish you a happy Wednesday.

Another popular video I do not understand: Charlie Bit my Finger

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Greetings, readers! Happy Sunday!

I came across two surprisingly popular YouTube videos recently. I do not understand them. The first I found was the parody of the second I watched. I am therefore going to post the videos in the reverse order of how I found them, with some other YouTube videos thrown in for good measure.

The first: “Charlie Bit my Finger.”

I think Charlie’s laugh at the end is probably the only thing that makes that movie worth watching.

I am definitely disturbed by its virality, though. The people involved were even interviewed on some news program.

That was all back in 2008.

More recently, various Celebrities have paid homage to “Charlie Bit my Finger.” They have created a two minute movie about the later years between Harry and Charlie. This one, after seeing the inanity of the original, is worth watching.

You are completely justified, Harry. Completely justified.

I hope you have a good week that is not ruined even more by stupid YouTube videos.