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Everywhere you look, there's a cat doing something adorable.
Stefan Golaszewski's beautifully observed scripts spin something adorable out of nothing.
While gently brushing her doll's hair, she explains, "You want me to say something adorable because, well, you're lonely.
I'll wear my best vest, my son can wear something adorable, we'll stand in the most flattering light, and my wife... actually, that doesn't matter.
"Stare at this long enough," he wrote of a 2011 video showing tests of small, quadrotor drones, "and you could mistake the scene for something adorable — birds building a nest.
Not too many weeks ago my son was doing something adorable and I was deeply focused on filming him with my phone so I could pop it on the social media app Viddy (one of the "Instagram for video" apps that are booming right now) and share his cuteness with the world.
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Cruelty to animals is despised largely because of our sense that anyone who could inflict unnecessary pain on something as adorable as a bunny must be perverted.
"Escort your partners off the stage -- and no running!" But if this was not the stoic and cut-throat dance competition of public television specials, it surely was something else: "adorable".
The term "home movies" conjured up in those days the rough equivalent of today's cell-phone videos on Facebook or YouTube: the toddler making his unsteady way across the back yard, the new kitten doing something excruciatingly adorable with the old dog.
If that still doesn't work, say something completely adorable like, "I miss my teacher today.
She had made a birthing playlist and washed and folded baby clothes for weeks leading up to my due date, occasionally holding up something particularly adorable: baby jeans with suspenders, a teeny-tiny pair of Converse sneakers.
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