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Charismatic power, magical influence over mundane objects, his jacket and bike are totems of power, ageless, love of mischief, unexplained origins, only follows his own rules, unnatural luck, ethereal confidence.

Fonzie is fae.

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…except he’s the worst attorney…

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They do have different uses, as well as “flavours”.

E.g. if you end up in fairyland, you’d likely expect something more child friendly and whimsical. If you end up in the land of the fey, that’s a far scarier prospect.

It’s also akin to having different words for dwarf, elf, orc, and human. They are all big, with 2 legs, 2 arms and a head on top.

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F followed by whatever vowels, huh? Is this a fairy? -> furry

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In parts of western Pennsylvania and Maryland, yup.

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I can imagine furry being a subclass of the fairy taxonomy.

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Vowels. Plural. You only used one. Could’ve at least gone for “furries” xD

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Confirmed: Guy Fieri is a Fae.

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Have we ever seen him cook with a cast iron pan?

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Do not eat anything offered to you in flavortown. No matter how off the hook it seems.

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If I ever write a fantasy book, I will use phae or or phay or phairy just to mess with people.

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You can use fhairy, like fugly.

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I vote for phairy.

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