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uglynoodles December 2 2009, 03:38:11 UTC
holy lj-cut please

Also I have never, ever heard the term fluffy bunny to describe a person like that. Is it an American slang word?

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frauholla December 2 2009, 14:28:36 UTC
Please use the lj-cut!

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hantastic December 2 2009, 04:08:40 UTC
Oh yes, we can't have genocide without labels and stereotypes. Can I get Godwin's Law for 400, Alex?

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snobahr December 2 2009, 04:15:42 UTC
Seriously - tl;only skimmed.
Has anyone ever actually met a fluffy bunny, either in real life or online? Perhaps some people have, but I haven't!
Yes. I have met at least a dozen Fluffy Bunnies. It's far more polite to refer to them as Fluffy Bunnies than to call them Willfully-Ignorant, Self-Important, Scatter-Brained Fuckwads. It's also easier to say, at less attention-getting in public venues.

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moonwolf23 December 2 2009, 04:19:35 UTC
This

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keastree December 2 2009, 04:22:57 UTC
I've maintained for years that Mockery is the sincerest form of Disapproval.

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ckocher December 2 2009, 06:44:52 UTC
I think I love you just a little bit right now.

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moonwolf23 December 2 2009, 04:18:27 UTC
How on earth will using fluffy bunny hurt someones magic?

Sounds like yet more of the don't hurt anyones ego type stuff.

My answer to that is not only a no but heck no.

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keastree December 2 2009, 04:28:49 UTC
#1 is the province a a weak mind grasping for a reason to strike back at something they can't control. The ancients too made loud noises when things frightened them.

#2 Yes. I think I'm dealing with one now. I dealt with three on Thanksgiving.

#3 No, it describes a certain segment of the population who engages in behaviors not indicative of someone who is serious. Unfortunately, the manipulation is on the part of the targets, who then falsely claim that the term is meant for anyone who is simply 'new'.

#4 No, it is simply derisive.

#5 My magic works just fine. It works even better when I am honest and honorable enough to call a spade a spade.

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