So, in lieu of a "creepy or funny" post today, I decided to go with an educational "how to be creepy" post.
Let's kick it off with everyone's favorite artificially intelligent toy, the Furby:
What we learn from the Furby is that creepiness is a function of cuteness, cuddliness, and intelligent thought, inversely proportional to the amount of soul-lessness of the possessor.
Which then bares the question: "If a soul is then factored in, why then would a creature similar to a Furby in cuteness and cuddliness be considered creepy?"
The answer to that question resides in the possibility of unexpected transformation into something altogether more hideous, grotesque, and evil.
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Now, Real-world example #1
Cuteness: check. Cuddliness: check. Soul-lessness: well, you decide...
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5 comments:
I'm so glad to have found out about your blog. I love it!
Creepy and funny!
That is great!
I would rather have seen Rev. Al Sharpton as the final soleless representation.
Maybe Al Sharpton with a clown nose and cat head paperweight.
OK, that's enough of that. Not everyone can have a clown nose.
I think I need to do a treatise on "Clown-noses: Their creepiness in theory and in practical use in modern society."
That'll teach you young'uns.
Sorry, I got a little carried away with the clown nose idea. In fact, I hate clowns. It's like they think they can just break into your house in the middle of the night get a glass of milk and sit on your couch and watch tv. And then they just try to smile it off, like there's nothing wrong. Those clowns need to be taught a lesson.
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