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Cute things!
ChibiTurtle Started conversation Nov 3, 2003
I think penguins are cute! They look cute and they're fat and they squeak cutely! I dunno, what do you guys think makes things cute? (cute squeakings, fatness, fluffiness, shiny colors etc) People sometimes think uncute things are cute, for example Gareth Gates(not cute, NOT CUTE!!!) or that weird things are cute (like cows. Cows are not cute. They're fat and smelly) and so yeah.
I think there should be more cute things and less noncute things, but this is open to debate, I guess, and so yeah. What do YOU think?
Cute things!
Stealth "Jack" Azathoth Posted Nov 3, 2003
Hi there...
Welcome to h2g2...
As a fan of DNA (Douglas Noel Adams) you may like to read his welcome message @ A157349
and/or visit his user page U42...
As for cuteness I think 'baby eyes' and fluffyness go a long way to making something cute... I have to agree cows are not cute... Though a calf is...
Cute things!
ChibiTurtle Posted Nov 5, 2003
Yeah, baby eyes make things cute. I draw these things I call 'Puffies' which have big gooey eyes, people think they're cute. (personally, my definition of very cute is a boy with long hair...) I think fluffyness adds to cuteness too. And cute things tend to be things that are huggable... (see last bracket) But what do you find cute in boys/girls? Me, I like boys with long hair... ^__^ And thank you for the welcome!
Cute things!
ChibiTurtle Posted Nov 25, 2003
Just thinking, does evilness make cute people cuter? In all my videogames/taped episodes of Beyblade, I always like the nutcase evil boys.......... The cute ones, of course! (eg Tala, Kai and Bryan from Beyblade, Ramirez from Skies of Arcadia, etc etc)
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