Mekiti the Mecko

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Mekiti
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13 Aug 2015
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FUN FACT: This egg was stolen 4 days after National Day 😉

CAUTION! This will sound serious but it will not be serious.

Hope you had a wonderful birthday and best wishes for all the years to come. 😊
From when I met you till now, you have been a great friend, chatting with me almost everyday (not counting your exam period). We've shared a lot of SG-y things and shared some hard & good times. The fact that you are my friend means much to me, even the little things we do mean something. Just know that when people are getting to you, don't. Listen. To. Them. To be honest, I think they're just blind for not seeing this beautiful soul. In fact, they're missing out on an opportunity to be your friend. So just surround yourself with those people who did take the opportunity. It really makes a difference.

Okay, I just literally copied another friend's b-day message to me...

- (Insert your preferred nickname for @ushafuse here)

FYI, my b-day is at the 13th and my anniversary is tmr.

About Mecko Eggs

Mecko egg patterns remind may of raccoons. But Meckos are the farthest thing from a raccoon: they are a lizard... a high-functioning, well-adapting lizard.

About the Mecko Creature

Most first-time Mecko owners are surprised when their Mecko begins to grow more heads as they mature.

A young Mecko has simpler brain functions and, consequently, isn't as smart as an older Mecko. But as Meckos begin to age they require more storage for their memories, food-gathering patterns, interactions with other creatures, and even nature itself; this is why they grow more heads. This makes a fully matured Mecko with three heads very wise, cunning, and difficult to tempt and deceive. Why? Because it is so well adapted to its surroundings and environment.

There has only been one report of a four-headed Mecko. It didn't live long enough to prove whether or not a fourth head made the Mecko even smarter than any other. In general, most others only mature to have three heads.