It’s usually pink oranges that lay the warthog eggs. Peas fencing with what’s either styrofoam packaging “peanuts” or engraved bicycle tyres — later work should clear up that mystery once the still somewhat blobby thing over there is moar finished — could work, but you’ll probably have to use scales from left-handed spheres, rather than rusty ice cream.
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It’s usually pink oranges that lay the warthog eggs. Peas fencing with what’s either styrofoam packaging “peanuts” or engraved bicycle tyres — later work should clear up that mystery once the still somewhat blobby thing over there is moar finished — could work, but you’ll probably have to use scales from left-handed spheres, rather than rusty ice cream.