In addition to the fact that I suspect it's not work-safe, I imagine that my reaction its definition may not be work-safe, in terms of drawing undue attention to myself.
I discovered earlier today that John Hodgman's audio book (with bonus music and banter with Jonathan Coulton) is not work-safe, as it leads to uncontrollable chortling.
It's the furry version of the f-word
It's described in the CSI that was about the furries.
Huh. I just remembered the skritching.
I say that every day he doesn't show up at my house.
Guy in question replied "Nope. Just trying out lying to see how it felt."
I tried it later that night.
It felt good.
You would've liked my 32nd birthday party. I had two rules (1) you had to dress absolutely as spiffy as you can; (2) you had to lie all evening long. It was really fun and everybody looked fantastic.
Yeah, the impact of yiffing usually comes with the realisation that a) furries exist b) furries don't put away their sex drives when getting into costume. The last few times we've explained it, people hadn't heard of furries. I didn't know jaws could still drop.
Funnier still was this guy telling his childhood friend what yiffing was and have the friend say "Yeah, I kinda did that a few years ago."
That was anticlimactic. Or perhaps I'm just too inured to perversion.
Okay, I need the fetish chart. Not this one. The one with the toy sailboats.
perhaps I'm just too inured to perversion
It takes a lot for the old shock juices to get going, huh?