Toy surgeon who performs toy surgery on toy people (main artistic pursuit is inventing procedures)
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Toy surgeon who performs toy surgery on toy people (main artistic pursuit is inventing procedures)

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[Clumps of hair.]
Entity 5: The Clump
This behind-the-scenes creature is made up of an indeterminate number of arms hiding a large mouth bristling with teeth. Despite their size they are very fast and agile. They are always looking for food and if you meet one you better run away otherwise you will be devoured.
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How long do you think you could play basketball with a restrained clump (duct tape) before it broke free and killed you?
-Shar (Driftwoob)
When they have clumps.

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Gimme a chest with hair- thick, beautiful hair-!
“I shan’t GIVE it to you, it’s mine, but you can touch it. Lay on it. Go ahead, roll around a bit, don’t be shy. Take a few clumps as a souvenir.”
Plant of the Day
Friday 7 February 2020
Clumps of Galanthus 'S. Arnott' (snowdrop) are putting on a winter display at Cambridge Botanic Garden, UK. This bulbous perennial has narrow, grey-green leaves and fragrant, white flowers with a narrow V-shaped mark at the tip of the inner segments. The cultivar was discovered by Samuel Arnott, who found this larger snowdrop growing in his garden.
Jill Raggett
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