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consider the oyster. some say they're not entirely of the animal persuasion, but only partially animal, the rest being... something else (DYOR).
like the mouth of a snake, oysters oddly resemble vaginas. hmm, how peculiar. reoccurring patterns that don't make sense according to the dogma school pushes, but make sense in a profoundly simplistic archetypical way that a 5 year old could point out.
- btw, look up "copulins" and see what the connection between those and snakes are. but do your own thinking here, there's no resource that'll spill out the answers for you. you must ask yourself what do you see.
when you see a pearl irl, it has a glow, an aura, a corona. the radiance around a pearl is like nothing else, it's special to that object. pearls come with a price. the oyster must be horribly agitated and she tries to cover up the pain, the obnoxious nuisance, the blight, with something beautiful and enduring. she can't get rid of the sand, so she modifies it.
artificially shaped pearls are made in a way that truly aggravates the poor oyster. but that technologically induced mega-suffering, violated into her by entities far beyond her understanding, all the while she has no idea that she's in a farm instead of a beach, it makes interesting shapes.
how much does the oyster truly understand? who knows. maybe she died happy that she made something to be proud of, as much as such a simple creature can think. who thinks of her life when her corpse is discarded? well she left her legacy. she created something beautiful that lives far, far longer than her mortal life.