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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New “Hunger Games” Propaganda — effective

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Greetings, readers!

I am postponing the Webmaster’s current plans for today’s post, in light of a very interesting update from the franchise of “The Hunger Games”.

In case you were not aware– starting with one of the earlier movies, the studio producing the Hunger Games movies put out a series of “in-universe” propaganda videos. (They were presented as though the propaganda was to members of the Hunger Games world. It was very effective for those who were familiar with the universe.)

Yesterday, there was a new propaganda video released.

What I found especially fantastic, (in addition to it pointing out the theoretical implications of how District 13 may be turning into a “Capitol Look-Alike”) was the subversion of the Mockingjay symbol.

For those of you who do not remember, this is what the transition from the book “Catching Fire” to “Mockingjay” looked like:

If you look at the end of the new propaganda piece, you should notice that now the Mockingjay’s “wings” have turned into the soldiers of war.

I thought that was a really cool effect.

Enjoy your Friday!

How I celebrated July 4

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Greetings, readers!

Yesterday, as I am sure you are aware, was The United States’ independence day.

In honor of your holiday, I watched “Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit”. It was about a CIA operative. However, much of the movie took place in Russia. It seemed oddly appropriate for the Fourth of July, and I enjoyed it.

How about you? Did you do anything special for the USA’s holiday?

Some “sweet” art

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Hiya, Fluffsters!

So. Some people make cookies into artwork. It’s pretty impressive. And slightly crazy.

And then they make tutorials on it, which just really shows how insanely much time things like this take. Seriously. Here’s an example.

I mean, did you catch the part where the cookie is supposed to dry for 8-12 hours?

Yup, not necessarily how much time I would spend for a… cookie. That could be gone in about a minute…

Anyway. Have a great day!

A season finale that did not ruin the show!

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Greetings, readers!

These past few days, I have been what I believe your world calls “binge-watching” the Netflix show Daredevil. Last night, I finished what was available.

I really enjoyed the show. It was interesting, had deeper ideas to think about, and yet was still basically a superhero show.

One thing I especially appreciated about it is that the season finale did not leave a pointlessly stupid cliffhanger as a come-on for the next season. It was open-ended enough for me to be anticipating the next season, but did not do so by throwing any of the infuriating “curve-balls” that some other shows (such as Once Upon a Time) have. Furthermore, the characters were generally fairly consistent.

I rather recommend this show.*

Have a great day!

*Please note, this is a rather more violent and gory show than many. If such things bother you, you probably do better not watching Daredevil.

Belatedly in Honor of Escher

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Greetings, readers!

This is a slightly belated post. However, it is still potentially reasonable.

Apparently, there was an artist on your world named Escher. He did some rather bizarre (and neat) architectural style paintings and such. Apparently, if he were still alive, it would have been his birthday a few days ago.

In honor of him, here is a gallery of some of his famous works.

Have a great weekend.

A More Disturbing Post than usual

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Greetings, readers!

This post might not normally qualify as “fluff”, since it is not a particularly fluffy post.

Nope. It is here to inform you that there is a movie called “The Stanford Prison Experiment” is coming out this summer. A trailer for it was posted a few days ago.

As a warning, you might find it a bit disturbing.

Now, as an explanation: This movie is based on a real incident. The Stanford Prison Experiment actually happened. This is, in fact, one of the main reasons why researchers in your world now need to fill out “Institute Review Board” applications for permission to do their experiments involving human subjects.

What I find interesting is that this is an infamous piece of research, and it is being turned into a movie. That is, a piece of academia is coming to theaters.

I hope you have a good Tuesday.

Amusing Timing for a NEW TRAILER

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Greetings, readers!

YouTube has an amusing sense of timing. I was on YouTube fairly late last night, since I do not follow your world’s normal sleep schedule, and YouTube decided to show me the new Hunger Games movie trailer as one of the advertisements.

(Here is the trailer, by the way: )

What I found amusing is how well YouTube seems to know the demographic. I expect that it is showing this trailer to a number of people. However, it especially makes sense to play it late at night, since (from what I understand) that is when a large part of the target demographic is usually up and most of the non-target-demographic is usually not.

Have a great Thursday!