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Description: El-ahrairah is the legendary trickster hero and folk deity of rabbits in Richard Adams' novel Watership Down, known as the "Prince with a Thousand Enemies" (El-ahrairah in Lapine). He embodies rabbit cunning, bravery, and resilience, constantly outsmarting predators like the Black Rabbit of Inlé and rulers like the Owsla, serving as a symbol of hope and inspiration for the main characters as they face their own struggles.
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Description: Beaker is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show. He is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew, and is also similarly named after a piece of laboratory equipment.
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Description: "Teen Romance" I met her by chance I said, "I really like your pants" I know you got a man Give me your hand (fuck it) Teen romance Give me this dance Yeah, I took a Xan (yeah) I hope you understand (She don't) Let me guide you to a place where No one hurts you, you are safe here with me (With me, with me)
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Description: A dark reimagining of a classic storybook figure. This design features a Victorian-inspired girl suspended beneath an antique wooden marionette cross, but instead of delicate strings, heavy iron chains descend from above. Set against a deep black background, dramatic top lighting and detailed engraving-style linework give the piece a gothic, storybook intensity. Printed with crisp, high-contrast detail for maximum impact on black cotton, this piece blends fairy tale nostalgia with symbolic edge. Subtle, unsettling, and designed to make people look twice. Wearable art for those who prefer their wonderlands a little darker.
Description: The Caterpillar-like creature is a character from Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 3. It cracks out of the egg intended for Yellow Guy near the end of the episode. He then shouts, "Father!" and is immediately crushed by Duck's flyswatter, who mistakes him for a "pesky bee."
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