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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Greetings, readers!
There was apparently an underwater ballroom built in the 1800s. I really want one, now. The pictures are breathtaking, and I can only imagine what dancing under the water effects would have been like.
Even though your day will likely not include dancing in an underwater ballroom, I hope you have a great day.
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Greetings, readers!
I am pleased to inform you that the sister cooking website has posted a new recipe. This is a dessert beverage recipe, and it seems to be fairly seasonal– a white chocolate peppermint mocha. Or, as The Student calls it, “Mocha Meltdown Madness“.
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Greetings, readers!
To continue with the holiday festivities, I found a “gift guide” for you. Be warned- the commentary is hilarious, and the items themselves are totally bizarre. Some of them are a little less wholesome than TotalFluff normally supports, but this guide is still very funny.
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Now that it is December, I am willing to discuss favorite Christmas and New Years music and celebration plans. Doing so before would have been too early.
But why would it have been a problem? What’s wrong with “too early”?
Well, I would claim that we value things (such as Christmas music) more when it is designated as “special”. If we were to therefore start playing Christmas music before December– or worse, before Thanksgiving– would we be decreasing the value of the music by “allowing” it to be played at any given time of the year? Would that not make it less special? Might that then decrease our evaluation of the music, and lead us to despair near the heart of midwinter, with but a single day to look forward to, thus ending life as we know it?
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I think your roots in melodrama are showing again.
Be that as it may, I am trying to save your world here by not posting Christmas music earlier.
However, since it is now December, here is one of my favorites. It is another Lindsey Stirling piece, and I enjoy it for the music. The story line of her video is a bit sad, but the music is excellent.