A person who displays their public persona as a Lorax, a character from one of Dr. Seuss's most popular books.
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The lorax is an orange little shit who speaks about trees which are basically kitten fur and has a weird obsession with bears and marshmallows. If you ever come across him don't axe down any trees or you'll suffer a great curse. 'YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED, YOUNG PADAWAN'
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Get the the lorax mug.A species of alien in the series Ratchet and Clank by Insomniac Games. They have yellow fur with orange-brown stripes, large eyes and ears, and tails with lighter tufts on the end. They stand around 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, though sometimes taller. Two varieties exist, the Veldinian (smaller and adapted to airid climates) and a second native to either Frosca or Dangara (the name of the planet is contested, but it is known to be cold, with taller Lombaxes).
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