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lets keep this original fluff thread going! we can talk about fluffy pillows, fluffy bunnies, fluffy boots, fluffy EVERYTHING
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"They went on forever – They - When I w- We lived in Arizona, and the skies always had little fluffy clouds in 'em, and, uh... they were long... and clear and... there were lots of stars at night."
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"To be gorgeous and high and true and fine and fluffy and moist and sticky and lovely, all you have to do is to believe that one is gorgeous and high and true and fine and fluffy and moist and sticky and lovely. And I believe it of myself. Tremulously at first, and then with mounting heat and passion because, stopping off for a second to be super again, I am so often told it. That's the secret, really." --Stephen FryPosts: 1814 | Registered: Jul 2004
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quote:Originally posted by LargeTuna: lets keep this original fluff thread going! we can talk about fluffy pillows, fluffy bunnies, fluffy boots, fluffy EVERYTHING
Why are bunnies considered to be fluffy? We aren't any fluffier than Polar bears or tigers?
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I think "fluffy" has connotations of cuteness and cuddliness. Strictly speaking, polar bears and tigers are fluffy, but if you try to cuddle with one, you get eaten. That reduces the cuteness factor somewhat.
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