Fluffy the Theory

Also known as "The Great Unifier of All Things," Fluffy the Theory posits that the fundamental nature of reality is actually a giant ball of yarn.

According to Fluffy, the universe is comprised of countless threads of yarn, each representing a single thought, action, or decision.

By studying the intricate patterns formed by these threads, we can unlock the secrets of the cosmos and understand the true nature of reality itself.

Fluffy the Theory has gained a significant following among the academic community, with many prominent physicists and philosophers embracing its unorthodox methods.

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Fluffy's Favorite Things:

Corgi's, existential dread, and poorly-made origami.

Corgis, with their adorable ears and questionable life choices, are the ultimate embodiment of Fluffy the Theory.

Existential dread, that creeping sense of dread that comes with realizing the universe is just one big ball of yarn, is a fundamental aspect of Fluffy's work.

And, of course, poorly-made origami is the perfect representation of Fluffy's unorthodox, yet somehow elegant, approach to understanding the world.

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