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This is an image accompanying an article about a beehive that is alive, has a mouth on the inside, and is looking at the photographer. The photographer talks to the hive, and the hive appears to know they are an intruder and needs to be dealt with. The hive can't hurt the photographer, but can potentially make them full and unable to move.

of honey I become it You became a honey slime.

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Question: I go inside a huge beehive look up trap by a honey slime and it's alive and why is it looking at my mouth? And it goes inside me But it looks like he knows I'm the intruder and needs to be dealt with you know you can feed me and make me go pop you know that? I talk to it you can do that to me you know? It can't do that because he's a honey slime but normal it doesn't have weapons I can't I see more like 99999999999999999999999 of it and become Giant and it went inside me and I'm a threat I'm stuck by one of the honey slime and I'm going to be full I become it....... So full

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that I can't even move anymore. The honey slime is trying to protect its home from the intruder. It has swallowed you up to trap you and stop you from causing any more disruption to its hive. Now that it has you inside, it will use its natural honey slime slime to keep you immobilized so you cannot escape. You are still alive and conscious, but cannot move. The honey slime has effectively trapped you, and there is nothing you can do to escape.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 16, 2023, 2:43 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 16, 2023

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