Jen started to wonder if she could remove a concept from something without adding one in the first place. With the intent in mind, Jen pushed her hand into a pillow and searched for the concept of "pillowyness". After she found what she was looking for, she took it out and dropped it on the ground.
The clipart did not hit the ground.
It never seemed to move in the first place.
Despite the forces of gravity acting upon it, the revolution of earth, Earth's rotation around the Sun, the movement of the Sun around the Milky Way, and the Milky Way's movement across the Universe- despite all this, the two dimensional image of the pillow did not appear to move.
Despite not being pulled towards Earth, it did rotate around the Sun, it did move around the Milky Way, and it did move across the Universe.
Jen would not realize this herself, but the curse itself clearly selectively defied certain laws of the Universe. The implications of this were truly astounding. Absolutely incredible. Just. Wow.
Jen held the "pillow - pillowyness" in her hands. It looked the same, and it seemed to weigh the same too. The only difference seemed to be that its mass was perfectly spread across its volume and could not be compressed without permanently altering its structure. It was essentially pretty styrofoam. Jen threw the "pillow - pillowyness" to the side and proceeded to examine the concept of pillowyness.
Jen pushed the pillowyness into a nearby end table and received a burst of light to the face. Also an "end table + pillowyness". It looked exactly the same as before, but was able to be squished and squeezed like a pillow, given enough force.
Concluding that the result was excessively boring, Jen started to think of what else she could do.