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 Saturday Night Live skit launched a Twitter Account

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

So, about a week or two ago, there was a Saturday Night Live skit with the actor who played Kylo Ren in the new Star Wars movie. It was a parody of “Undercover Boss” (a TV show where bosses go undercover to see what life is “really like.”) So, basically, Kylo Ren goes undercover as “Matt, the radar technician”, to see what work-life is really like on Starkiller Base.

Yes, there are some cringe-worthy moments in that video. But, the entire thing has sparked another Twitter account: Matt the Radar Technician.

Whoever’s posting is doing a great job of tweeting from the character of “Matt, the radar technician.” It’s woth following, if you’re on Twitter.

Have a lovely Sunday!

A Paranoia One-Shot Was Fantastic (But Very R rated.)

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Greetings, readers!

I recently encountered a very amusing (but definitely “R-rated” if it were a feature film) broadcast Paranoia One-Shot.

Paranoia is a Role Play system based in a dystopia where your “Friend, the Computer” is in charge. Friend computer is paranoid about Mutant-Commie-Traitor-Scum. Players are encouraged to be backstabbing and not overly collaborative.

In this one-shot, Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton were both playing. It is a four hour long episode. If you have the time, and are not easily offended, (It is very R-rated, and quite NOT Safe For Work) it is worth it.

(After all, what else are Saturdays for?)

I hope you have a good weekend.

A version of Pride and Prejudice I might enjoy…

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Greetings, readers!

I was recently informed that a former Doctor from Doctor Who (Matt Smith, the 11th Doctor) is in the upcoming movie version of “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.” I thus found a trailer. It is a bit bloodier than some things shared, but I think this might actually be a version I could potentially enjoy.

I doubt they will address my still existing issues with the original, but at least the zombies should add an interesting element. Matt Smith should also add character.

I hope you have a good weekend.

“Be like Bill” Has Taken Over, Apparently

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Greetings, readers!

There is a phenomenon that has appeared on the internet relatively recently. It is the “Be like Bill” meme.

The originals actually were a little amusing, if a tad condescending. The first one I was aware of simply encouraged people to ignore content that offended them.

The most recent iteration, however, now allows Facebook Users to generate their own.

One of the changes is that it uses the name of the user. I am guessing it then examines Facebook content, and generates one of several based upon what you do not do that has stated to annoy some people. For example, a common one celebrates not playing Candy Crush.

I think it is interesting how viral this has gotten; people from all over the country are using this.

I hope you have a good Sunday.

Disney may be more amusing than they think.

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Greetings, readers.

I recently found an unintentionally amusing article from the Disney blog. For some reason, presumably because they are Disney, the post is incredibly positive and cheerful about a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie. It is similarly excited for the delay of the next Star Wars movie.

I am amused that they think the move-date is positive.

Regardless, have a good weekend.

Cool music “mashup”

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Greetings, readers!

Two days ago, somebody on YouTube came out with a rather remarkable video that I am sharing with you. It is a “mashup” of music from various classical (or classical sounding) composers. It works quite nicely.

I think part of the reason why is that it is all on the same instrument. Practically any combination of notes you play on a piano can sound like they work. This includes unpleasant sounds, as long as you then quickly move on to either a single note, or a better harmony.

What do you think?

Apparently “The Martian” is a comedy.

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Greetings, readers!

I notice that The Webmaster and I have been a touch remiss in our analysis of the fluff of modern-day culture. I attempt to fix that with today’s post.

For, you see, “The Martian” has received an award for… “Top Comedy.”

Now, while it some people may disagree with this assessment, I am hesitant to completely condemn its award. Yes, the trailers shown with the movie indicate that it may not be a conventional comedy. But, if one examines the Shakespearean Type of Comedy, The Martian may actually qualify. (Spoilers ahead.) There is a happy ending, after all. And furthermore, you see that multiple of the characters have gotten married– to each other.

There are also no human casualties.

Thus, by the Shakespearean definition, it may qualify as a comedy. Furthermore, it was a well-done movie. Thus, I do not condemn the “Best Comedy” Golden Globe it won two nights ago.

Have a lovely Tuesday.

Movie Time-Periods Are Sometimes Obvious

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Greetings, readers.

Yesterday, I took the opportunity to watch “The Shining”. It is a critically acclaimed movie that I had not previously seen.

One of the things that stood out to me was the “feel” it had of “older movie”. I think it was especially due to the pacing. The background music (or lack thereof) also flavored the movie.

It was interesting.