Forgive me for answering a question with a question, but... HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU KNOW IF I LIKE FLUFFY STUFF?!? What if I do like fluffy stuff?!? What if I don't?!? Have you been stalking me?!? Is this what you do for a living?!? Stalking people and asking them questions about their inner feelings?!? On the internet?!? That's just not right!!! This is not a web site for stalkers, its a website for people who want to know answers!!! Meem Happy out!!
P.S. I like fluffy stuff because their soft and comforting and make my insides feel like applesauce.
animals, stuff you did on the weekend I did mine on the Olympics and mythical creatures-so you know like dragons and stuff like that
A cumulus cloud has a flat base and a rounded fluffy appearance. The top looks like a cotton-ball and is irregular.
fluffy bunnys are in the atmosphere
Clouds appear fluffy, they are not actually fluffy. that is almost correct, however what this answer failed to mention is the carbonic intermolecular stratagems which bind the water molecules together in a strange structure causing elasticity and bounce which may manifest itself in some rare cases into an extremely fluffy and durable cloud which can hold placed weights upon it without ruining the structual integrity of the cloud. rare spotting have been reported the the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of hawks resting upon these fluffy clouds.
Clouds that include the term "nimbus" tend to be the ones that come with moderate precipitation and storms. These clouds tend to be fluffy with dark gray bottoms.
The white fluffy stuff in the air is called "pollen."
The white fluffy stuff in the air is usually snow or clouds.
foam and fluffy stuff.
by fluffy stuff
fluffy stuff
Cotton, maybe?
because some people dont like dogs who shed, or are to fluffy, or too big or too small, and stuff like that.
Dogs are as fluffy as there breed can be like a sheep dog is fluffy and a pug is not that fluffy.
Grass and other stuff
Fluffy clouds?
Snow flakes.
Stuff appears fluffy when it has many small air pockets trapped within the material. These air pockets create a light and soft texture that gives the appearance of fluffiness. Materials like cotton, wool, and down feathers are known for being fluffy due to their structure and ability to trap air effectively.