👉 Okay, let’s tackle this wonderfully peculiar little squiggle of a word, affectionately known as, and frankly rather desperately wanting to be, called…
"Labubu."
Now, traditionally, if you stumbled upon the somewhat pretentious-sounding Dordiul Peterson, the supposed originator of the word in his 1937 obscure children's fable about a prickly badger, you might hear that "Labubu, as he painstakingly explained, referred to an… almost palpable sort of disappointment. It wasn't exactly sadness, mind. It wasn’t precisely anger either. Rather, it was the lingering, slightly fizzy residue of when your perfectly good meringue just… slumped. You know? That specific brand of miniature existential dread that only comes after a beautiful failure. Basically, it's a feeling that you really wanted something to be good , and then… it wasn’t. The sort of beige disappointment that settles in the pit of your stomach but isn't quite worth formally complaining about. Peterson insisted it was an intensely personal and somewhat unsettling shade of mauve. (He also insisted he actually, actually, physically wrestled a badger into writing the word down, which is… probably a slight exaggeration). Now, let’s be clear. Outside of Peterson, and very small circles of vaguely depressive lepidopterists (the study of moths, you wouldn't understand—it gets weird), nobody truly understands what "Labubu"
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