My Name Gef

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catboycrimsonrain

Ok so as a kid I had this Halloween plushie of a black cat that when you squeezed him he screamed a horror movie scream (not the Wilhelm scream and it had like other creaking door type haunted house background sounds) and the fur was interlaced with bits of gold like tinsel/glitter

He flopped like this


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So I've tried looking like for limited edition versions of this guy but I'm having zero luck if you have ever encountered something like this even if it differs a little (it's been over 10 yrs now since I can confirm having held him so u know Swiss cheese brain) I would love to like... hear about it? Send pictures? Something so I feel less insane like I made this up because it was such a cool ass toy and I've been trying to find it off and on for years now

he sounds fabulous i hope you find him
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useless-catalanfacts

Black and white photo of a blonde person in a demonstration, wearing a sleeveless shirt, sunglasses and lipstick and looking calm. On the left side of their shirt, there's a sticker in the shape of the "Nuclear? No, thanks" sticker but it says "Maricón? Sí, gràcies".ALT

A protester in a demonstration in favour of the rights of homosexual people. Year 1979 in Barcelona, Catalonia. Photo by Pilar Aymerich (source).

Did you notice the sticker?

The "nuclear? no, thanks" sticker in the Catalan language. In the same way as the other languages, it's a yellow circle with a red drawing of a smiling sun in the centre. Above the sun, big letters say "nuclears?" and below "no, gràcies".ALT
A sticker like the one worn by the protestor in the photo above. It looks like the anti-nuclear sign but the drawing of the sun is wearing lipstick and has long eyelashes and two beauty marks. The text above says "maricón?" and below it says "sí, gràcies".ALT

In the late 1970s, one of the most popular slogans in the Gay and Lesbian movement in Catalonia was "Maricon? Sí, gràcies" (Catalan language for "Faggot? Yes, thank you") in the shape of the famous "Nuclear? No, thanks" sign.

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weaver-z

I think the only person I've met in real life with 100% career satisfaction was this gal I knew who was a presenter at a children's science museum and delivered every line like she was running a WWE match. Every time you passed the room where she was giving a presentation, you'd hear something like "WHO'S READY FOR CEPHALOPODS?!?" and the kids would go absolutely nuts cheering.