ManThatYouFear the Gellit

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ManThatYouFear
100% Happy
Stolen
27 May 2015
Hatched
8 Oct 2023
Immortal
30 Oct 2017
8,661 +5
Views
903 +2
Clicks
719 +1
Feeds
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The ants are in the sugar
The muscles atrophied
We're on the other side, the screen is us and we're T.V.
Spread me open, sticking to my pointy ribs
Are all your infants in abortion cribs
I was born into this
Everything turns to [yeep]
The boy that you loved
Is the man that you fear
Pray untill you're number
Asleep from all your pain
Your apple has been rotting
Tomorrow's turned up dead
I have it all and I have no choice but to
I'll make everyone pay and you will see
You can kill yourself now
Because you're dead in my mind
The boy that you loved
Is the monster you fear
Peel off all those eyes
Crawl into the dark
You've poisoned all your children
To camouflage your scars
Pray unto the splinters, pray unto your fear
Pray your life was just a dream
The cut that never heals
Pray now baby
Pray your life was just a dream
Pinch the head off
Collapse me like a weed
Someone had to go this far
I was born into this
Everything turns to [yeep]
The boy that you loved
Is the man that you fear
Peel off all those eyes
Crawl into the dark
You've poisoned all your children
To camouflage your scars
Pray unto the splinters
Pray unto your fear
Pray your life was just a dream
The world in my hands
There's no one left to hear you scream
There's no one left for you
(When all of your wishes are granted
Many of your dreams will be destroyed)

About Gellit Eggs

Gellit eggs carry a strange, organic-smelling odor that's quite unpleasant. In addition, Gellit eggs are very slimy. Gellit egg slime doesn't wash off skin easily either; it's kind of like glue. In general, handle Gellit eggs with gloves! It's one of those kinds of species...

Small fungus grow on the outer shell of Gellit eggs. If tampered with, a fungus will pop and excrete bits of puss. Gross!

About the Gellit Creature

Gellits are friendly, non-poisonous frog creatures that, ironically, sound like birds when they make noise. Sometimes if you're hearing a beautiful song by a pond, it's possible that it might be a Gellit singing! Gellits also like to get together and sing with each other.

Gellit songs have been recorded and analyzed at the Science and Research Center in Ark City. No matter the Gellit song, it would seem that Gellits know how to harmonize with each other with little to no error in pitch. From these conclusions, scientists believe that all Gellits have a gift called perfect pitch.