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I mean, if you were in the same situation as Daddy Dearest at the end, you'd feel the same emotion he would, right?

Brandophobia responds:

He is literally just done with it at this point.

*thunder*

Wow..!
That is relatable!

thanks joe
very cool

pain.

"The strong will always vanquish the weak. You only have Silver to blame."
- Infinite, probably.

skibida beep ba boop be bep.

...what the hell IS she dressed as?

Weretoons responds:

She's disguised as a monster in order to avoid getting killed and eaten by other monsters.

Demotivation can get the best of us in many ways. In terms of burnout, failing marks, whatever. Though, if I had to give advice on how to overcome this? Take it slow. Do it in either way, like building a schedule, making the things you want to make, maybe improving upon those failing marks while you're at it? Or, well, take a hiatus, if you want to take a breather.
I... don't know your situation as much as you do, but, if you need advice, there's that for you. I just hope for the best in terms of your recovery.

An egg is the organic vessel containing the zygote in which an embryo develops until it can survive on its own, at which point the animal hatches. An egg results from fertilization of an egg cell. Most arthropods, vertebrates (excluding live-bearing mammals), and mollusks lay eggs, although some, such as scorpions, do not.

Reptile eggs, bird eggs, and monotreme eggs are laid out of water and are surrounded by a protective shell, either flexible or inflexible. Eggs laid on land or in nests are usually kept within a warm and favorable temperature range while the embryo grows. When the embryo is adequately developed it hatches, i.e., breaks out of the egg's shell. Some embryos have a temporary egg tooth they use to crack, pip, or break the eggshell or covering.

The largest recorded egg is from a whale shark and was 30 cm × 14 cm × 9 cm (11.8 in × 5.5 in × 3.5 in) in size.[1] Whale shark eggs typically hatch within the mother. At 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) and up to 17.8 cm × 14 cm (7.0 in × 5.5 in), the ostrich egg is the largest egg of any living bird,[2] though the extinct elephant bird and some non-avian dinosaurs laid larger eggs. The bee hummingbird produces the smallest known bird egg, which weighs half of a gram (around 0.02 oz). Some eggs laid by reptiles and most fish, amphibians, insects, and other invertebrates can be even smaller.

Reproductive structures similar to the egg in other kingdoms are termed "spores," or in spermatophytes "seeds," or in gametophytes "egg cells".

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