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Cackling Moron


"Fluff" in the same way what collects under the sofa is fluff.

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  • 11 weeks
    #124

    With my child on an apparent WALL-E watching binge I am reminded that it contains a dynamic that is a very particular soft spot of mine:

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  • 16 weeks
    #123

    Was in a pet shop the other day. They had a big box of things you could throw for you dog. Among them were branded items. Among the branded items were MLP products.

    I'm not sure if it's me, but it feels oddly grim to purcahse a Rainbow Dash exclusively for your dog to maul.

    Suppose there's a possibility they'll be gentle, but still. It's a risk, isn't it?

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  • 69 weeks
    #122

    Oh yes, this - I hadn't been aware of this but this happened, too:

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  • 72 weeks
    #121

    For the longest time I was racked with curiosity as to where the TVTropes redirects for And When the Darkness Comes Around were coming from and I had almost given up hope on finding out the source, only to finally discover what it is.

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  • 87 weeks
    #120

    I will never stop being amused at the consternation and confusion of some when confronted by my mastery of the tagging system.

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Nov
30th
2018

#5 · 5:34pm Nov 30th, 2018

Unless stated explicitly, all the hapless, thick-headed humans who feature in what I do here are to be assumed as English. Just for clarification.

As English as me! Which is to say 'reasonably English'.

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Comments ( 3 )

There was confusion on this?:twilightoops:

Probably my fellow Americans being stereotypically U.S.-centric...:facehoof:

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It's usually because I use some obscure phrase that I think everyone knows but it's just me and my family.

Or I made it up on the spot and thought I didn't...

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Yeah I did notice that whilst bingeing your stories recently, that you use a fair few colloquialisms that are mostly English. I've heard of just about all of them so none that are majorly obscure but for non-English readers I'd understand a bit of confusion.

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