Filler (Roleplay literature)

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You are a female and a young adult going by the name of Crissy. You were born in New York. This took place during the coronavirus pandemic. You enjoy watching anime and other animated movies, especially those made by Pixar and Disney. 

One day, your male friend who knows about the Lorax, told you about the Once-ler and his feminine mannerisms. Knowing you read the Lorax when you are little, you shook your head no and told him that you didn’t know that.

You get on to your computer, having heard about the Once-ler. You grabbed a digital video of the film, the Lorax, on Netflix. Before you watch the movie, you look at some photos of the Once-ler. However, you get a warning that you should not see the young Once-ler. Then, it also said, that you have to pay a hundred dollars to see what the Once-ler looked like as a young adult. You then click "Yes" to the warning. A MasterCard screen comes up. You don't know what to do. You just leave the computer alone and read the original Lorax children's book.

So, as you found out, the Once-ler when he was young, has green arms, and the present age Once-ler also has green arms. What a shock! Next, you went back to your computer, signed on to YouTube, and typed "the lorax" in the search bar. You see a video showing the Lorax television special. Knowing you liked to see more of the Once-ler, you clicked on the link. The Once-ler in the TV special also has green arms, but then the animators added a green body and green legs to him.

After watching the TV special on YouTube, you then watched the Lorax film. However, according to your descriptions, the Once-ler in this film wasn't wearing a green costume. Instead, he is completely human and wearing a fedora, a white dress shirt, a gray vest, striped jeans, and shoes. And you also find out that he lived in a white house in the middle of a farm.

As the film went on, you also see that when the Once-ler goes to sleep, he wears blue orange-bunny-print pyjamas to bed. But then after the "bed in the water" scene, the Once-ler strips down to his underwear (most likely red-heart-print) and changes to his work clothes. You were completely disgusted by that scene that you faced away from the computer and screamed at the top of your lungs. You called out, "I DON'T WANNA SEE ONCE-LER NAKED!" and someone answered. It was your friend. He said not to worry because you can only see the Once-ler's bare legs when he undresses. A lot of minutes after that scene, the Once-ler sings his evil song. During that song, he changes from his farmer’s clothes to his top hat, green, flashy coat, necktie and black, snazzy pants. He looks absolutely horrified after the song, because of what he has done to those cotton candy tree things. He chopped them all off the face of the earth. Finally, at the end of the movie, the Once-ler shows his elderly face.

After you have watched the movie, you decided that you like the older Once-ler rather than the younger Once-ler. You told yourself that this is because the elderly Once-ler is more faithful to the original book and that younger Once-ler’s character design is made SPECIFICALLY because the designers must have been attached to him. Next, you recommended the 1972 television special more than the recent Lorax film. You have thought so because the Lorax TV special is more faithful to the entire book, than the film.

The next day, you went to work. You told your workmates about the Lorax film, including the Once-ler himself. They believed you, and after work, you and your workmates went to your own home and watched that film. For most of that film, your mates were really attracted to the Once-ler.

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