Tetrids are an ancient species of humanoid 8-bit lifeforms which scientists believe predate the human race. This means that they are really, really, really, really, really, really old. Tetridian culture has developed over billions of years and yet, still, tetrids stand as the world's least interesting organisms (hence their scientific name "pixelus boringus"). Although a great amount is not understood about tetrids, it is believed that they have an especially important role in nature. However, being greatly underappriciated, they are often taken as valueless in most situations. Even still, there are many bizarre features which make tetrids very different from other organisms including humans. Even so, both humans and tetrids have been declared equals under the "Why Can't We Be Friends?" Po
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| - Tetrids are an ancient species of humanoid 8-bit lifeforms which scientists believe predate the human race. This means that they are really, really, really, really, really, really old. Tetridian culture has developed over billions of years and yet, still, tetrids stand as the world's least interesting organisms (hence their scientific name "pixelus boringus"). Although a great amount is not understood about tetrids, it is believed that they have an especially important role in nature. However, being greatly underappriciated, they are often taken as valueless in most situations. Even still, there are many bizarre features which make tetrids very different from other organisms including humans. Even so, both humans and tetrids have been declared equals under the "Why Can't We Be Friends?" Po
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| - Tetrids are an ancient species of humanoid 8-bit lifeforms which scientists believe predate the human race. This means that they are really, really, really, really, really, really old. Tetridian culture has developed over billions of years and yet, still, tetrids stand as the world's least interesting organisms (hence their scientific name "pixelus boringus"). Although a great amount is not understood about tetrids, it is believed that they have an especially important role in nature. However, being greatly underappriciated, they are often taken as valueless in most situations. Even still, there are many bizarre features which make tetrids very different from other organisms including humans. Even so, both humans and tetrids have been declared equals under the "Why Can't We Be Friends?" Policy.
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