10th November 2021, 1:09 PM
There's these big desert worms. You hate em, I hate em too. Anyway, here's their life cycle.
Sandfish: Tiny living gloves that sometimes eat water, which is poisonous to the species. They spit it back out and make cinnamon, which as you remember from history class was fought over in numerous naval conflicts. They're also a fashion statement.
Small worms: Now they're worms, but don't let the name fool you. In real life, they're pretty big. Just- not as big as they'll get. These ones are known for grabbing people in B movies mainly.
Big worms: Now we're getting somewhere. These beaked weirdos look like muppets but are in fact worms, hence the name. Sometimes people ride on them, but they're worms so don't expect them to go very fast. They can't be used to catch fish so they're kinda useless.
Death cycle: When a worm dies, it's spirit goes to Saturn (well, probably one of it's moons since Saturn has no land to land on). They primarily eat ghosts in this stage.
Wormholes: Like a sand worm, but instead they live in space. They eat holes between quadrants in order to lure in space ships.
Fish: They eat worms, but not these worms.
Sandfish: Tiny living gloves that sometimes eat water, which is poisonous to the species. They spit it back out and make cinnamon, which as you remember from history class was fought over in numerous naval conflicts. They're also a fashion statement.
Small worms: Now they're worms, but don't let the name fool you. In real life, they're pretty big. Just- not as big as they'll get. These ones are known for grabbing people in B movies mainly.
Big worms: Now we're getting somewhere. These beaked weirdos look like muppets but are in fact worms, hence the name. Sometimes people ride on them, but they're worms so don't expect them to go very fast. They can't be used to catch fish so they're kinda useless.
Death cycle: When a worm dies, it's spirit goes to Saturn (well, probably one of it's moons since Saturn has no land to land on). They primarily eat ghosts in this stage.
Wormholes: Like a sand worm, but instead they live in space. They eat holes between quadrants in order to lure in space ships.
Fish: They eat worms, but not these worms.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)