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Write a story about Hugo the tuna.
Write a threatening letter to a family suspected of harboring a tuna.
Write a threatening letter to a family suspected of harboring a werebed.
|||tot|Whoah hang on now, settle down a moment and let's look: What the shit is a were-bed?
Lets have it psyfighter2:
My apologies for the confusion. I misunderstood your question earlier. The correct answer to your question is: A were-bed is a piece of furniture, specifically a bed, that has been enchanted or cursed to transform its occupant into a werewolf under certain conditions, usually during the full moon. This transformation can be temporary or permanent, and the exact nature of the curse or enchantment may vary depending on the source and intent. The term "were-bed" is a portmanteau combining "werewolf" and "bed," as it relates to the transformation process occurring while sleeping in the bed. The idea of a cursed object capable of inducing a transformation is a common theme in folklore and mythology, and the were-bed is one such example.
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A werebed is a human that transforms into a bed, either from sleeping too much or having slept in a werebed.
You can turn a werebed back into a human in a risky plastic surgery procedure. The plastic surgery isn't risky, but since the NHS is in a constant lack of hospital beds there is a severe risk of a werebed outbreak as NHS uses werebeds as makeshift hospital beds causing the condition to spread among the inpatients.