It’s a pain response for oysters. They cover it in goo that acts as a pain reliever and they keep doing it until the pain is gone. That’s why, depending on the debris, the pearl will change in shape, size, and even color.
Fun fact: before oil was discovered, many people in the middle east were fishing for oysters to find pearls, even though pearls are very rare, and you’d find one approximately once every week. This business however completely collapsed when a Japanese guy invented a way to make artificial pearls
Yes those are called cultured pearls and are no longer natural pearls Not all natural pearls are jagged either just very rarely you’ll find a smooth pearl
💁🏻♀️Perfectly round pearls, are harvested from OYSTER FARMS. They put a plastic bead, in the area that will pain & irritate the oyster the most. So that the oyster covers it with its bodily fluids, to stop it from hurting. Once the Pearl is formed, it's taken out in a safe manner (sometimes). Then they repeat the process all over again, & shove ANOTHER bead in. We basically pay for the equivalent of Kidney stones😆. I'm
Interestingly enough, human bodies can do something similar to foreign objects that get stuck inside them. It’s called calcifying, and it essentially creates a bone shell around the object to protect the body from it.
I've spent some time shucking my own oysters at home and on camping trips. I must suck at shucking, cause it takes like 3 minutes per oyster and I get shell fragments in a quarter of them
101 on how to get fired,sued in an unwinnable lawsuit and jail time all at the same time as you don't own the oysters the bar does. This counts as theft since you don't the oysers.
Honestly this wouldn't work even if you actually did find a pearl, I found a pearl my self but they are naturally made making them rare, but also ugly so they were like $10. Expensive ones are manufactured in an oyster pearl farm
This is like the super sciencey version of my mums story of how pearls are made. She told me, a bit of sand gets into the oysters home, and because it's so irritating, the oyster keeps rolling it around, hoping it will leave. Then, after some time, the oyster has made the sand particle into a pretty smooth pearl and is no longer irritated by it. Now, the oyster has a shiny rock to show to its other oyster friends.
If you crack open an enderman, you have 50% chance of getting ender pearl. how the ender pearl forms is simple. when a dust goes inside enderman's eye, the enderman's tear will cover it.
Freshwater river clams can produce pearls too. The river behind my house were rented out for pearl farming. There lines of plastic bottles floating in formation on the river. When summer came, we would go swimming in the river and feel the clams on the bottom of the river cos’ they’re always sticking out of the river floor. As soon as I feel it on your foot , I just dive down and grab it with both hands then pull them out. They’re huge and sometimes there were pearls in them .
Most natural pearls are actually just lumpy, the round and expensive ones are usually made by someone placing some sort of plastic or something inside that becomes the pearl
@@jboss729 That's actually a myth. Oysters filter sediment from the water to feed, so dirt and sand won't cause them to start forming a pearl. It has to be big enough to cause them discomfort.
@ninethetwotailedfox Dw bro I didn't actually mean this comment its cringe AF , I was just testing the power of youtube shorts kids liking my comment, and it looks like it definitely worked 😂😂
They are too good of filter feeders to get sand stuck in them to make a pearl, a parasite needs to drill through the shell and get stuck inside it to make a natural pearl (also natural pearls are very imperfect)
Any irritant/intruder (called a core) can enter an oyster. This irritant can be a piece of shell, a grain of sand, a parasite, or anything else that can make its way inside. The oyster will then add layers of the shiny material (called mother of pearl - used in mosaic) around the irritant, and a pearl will form eventually. That's how aquaculture of oysters works. In farms, people add any irritant to oysters, release them, and they will grow pearls.
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In Florida at an extravagant waterpark my grandparents took us to, there was a little shop set up that was selling jewelry. They had an option to crack open an oyster to get your own pearl. My grandpa loved to spoil his grand kids, so he spent $100 on each of us to get our pearl and ring band to make a pearl ring from the very pearl we pulled from our chosen oysters. My sister got a milky white one, but I was in awe to find mine was a light blue! It made the prettiest little ring!
You understand that the pearl would be really tiny and deformed if it was natural formed. A pearl collector takes a (pearl maker) places it into the ouster. Then from the time over a year that start to form into a pearl and that’s 99.7% of pearl everywhere.
Once I cracked open an oyster and I found a black pearl which is the rarest pearl in the whole world, after I was shocked and I started crying from happiness and disbelief, I then found a jewelry shop and I got it in a necklace
@@you_tube6733 organic matter does not share the composition of rocks, unless you were trying to insult him, and although jewelery is useless, alot of things just serve the purpose of making us happy rather than makinf things easier
Fun fact: Sometimes, the oyster "rejects" the pearl. They're called Keshi pearls and, while deformed, I personally think they look beautiful! They're still quite pricey though 😅
Bro forgot to mention that the layer formed by the oyster is by giving them pain, they release the layer when they are in pain....the pearl cultivators made them feel pain by torturing them so that they can make pearl
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No. Fun fact about clams. "A grain of sand will get inside the mouth inside the clam, because the sand it sharp inside it hurts the clam inside so the clam rolls the grain of sand in multiple layers of a saliva with its tongue, that hardens and becomes a pearl! There are varieties of pearls! Black pearls are the most rarest pearls that are probably worth 200k!"
Natural pearls i usually uneven shaped. Thats why people who make pearls (with oyster or clams) put a small ball in them instead so it forms around and already smooth shape instead a random shell piece.
actually this round ones are like in planted nuclei if it's just a regular like rock or some it won't ever smooth out It can get way and way more like homogeneous and like weirdly shaped I think I'm using the word homogeneous right but it won't ever smooth out unless you make your own nuclei which is usually around ball
Already guessing all the comments are like: Google needs him. He needs Google. It is a ritual to watch him everyday. We need a teacher like him. He teaches better than schools. New fear unlocked: Accidentally eating pearls.
Dude it’s so relaxing to just get one of these shorts once in a while
Edit: damn we really started a yes chain huh
yes
Yeah I like finding pearls in my shorts
yes
yes
Yes
"If you cant beat your enemy, make it beautiful
-Oyster
Oh okay
Beautiful*
B.U.T.Fool
But not
Omg I wish I came up with these regularly
It’s a pain response for oysters. They cover it in goo that acts as a pain reliever and they keep doing it until the pain is gone. That’s why, depending on the debris, the pearl will change in shape, size, and even color.
It's like how we get blisters, just not so pretty.
Why don't the oyester just remove the stone from there instead of making a ball of it?
@@anshumansingh6645 because it can’t. Sometimes when they do the first round of fluid it will fall out but if not you’ll eventually get a pearl.
@@JamesWhite-pv3or thanks for the info sir.. I appreciate it
@anshumansingh6645 why doesn't the oyster use its arms, hands, and intelligent puzzle solving brain to simply remove the stone from itself?
"hey nice pearl you got there" "Oh you mean this pebble covered in oyster guts"
Mother of Pearl!
@@bensoncheung2801The oysters a mother! And that pearls no pearl, it’s an egg! *Spongebob reference
😂
I thought Pearl was a whale though.
Fun fact: did you know pearls were the largest in Philippines that had a total of 100 million dollars it was found by Fisher
Fun fact: before oil was discovered, many people in the middle east were fishing for oysters to find pearls, even though pearls are very rare, and you’d find one approximately once every week. This business however completely collapsed when a Japanese guy invented a way to make artificial pearls
Interesting
Indeed@@Slapdasho
*I'll never forgive the Japanese!!!*
-Middle Easterns, probably
Indeed @@Slapdasho
@@SlapdashoIndeed
Clarification, pearls won't be formed into perfect spheres unless thwy are commercially grown. Usually there will be several bumps and irregularities.
Yeah
Always worth pointing out!
What would be worth more,a naturally formed pearl or a commercially grown smooth one?
@@This_awesomeguy64 naturally occurring pearls are a lot rarer than cultured pearls, so they are worth much more.
@@nyvve1depends on the purpose of the peral and who's buying.
Funfact
Naturally accruing pearls looks jagged sometimes so they put some sort of beads in the oyster so they can make pearls that are spherical
Yes those are called cultured pearls and are no longer natural pearls
Not all natural pearls are jagged either just very rarely you’ll find a smooth pearl
So we basically abuse oysters for our own benefit
True they often slice the gonad to insert a irritant to make a perfectly round pearl
@@TaxPactI wouldn’t say abused
@@TaxPact I'd say "exploit"
2024: peope cutting open oysters for jewlery
203944: aliens using human kidney stones as jewlery
shit that sounds bad
@neodenz, don't worry, you won't be alive by then to witness it
@@BlueNooth what if im immortal
@@Dino-tr6cnoh no
@@Dino-tr6cn don't worry they not gonna stole your kidney just asked them their planet would get bombed
Another rare footage of Zach not saying :
"Have you ever wondered..."
Ironicly, I have ever wondered.
It's really not rare
Its not rare and stop using the exact same comment all the time and actually say something about the video
Dumb people dk how rare this is😂😂😂
@@Londresslevenski104 I still have the right to say what I want, right?
I feel like pearls could easily be a metaphor of some sort. Seeing as something so pretty is often made when something gets irritated/hurt.
Such a beautiful comment and no reply? Let me fix this ❤
@@somduttadey9767 agreed ✨
There is!!! Many actually
A pearl is basically acne for oysters waiting to be removed
This reminds me of Effie from the hunger games when she says if you put enough pressure on coal, it turns to pearls
finally a video where there is nobody screaming in pain as zack cuts hes brain and tells us some random thing i never asked for
Fun fact : Oyster don't always make perfectly circular pearl
Ok and let’s say I was to cut that pearl open would the rock be visible inside? Asking in case you know
@@tyronewilliams6261 yes
Yeah, it depends what shape the rock was put inside. This is why some farms use a spherical nuclei to get that perfectly round shape
In fact it's actually rare to get a perfectly spherical pearl
@@ABlizzardIsCloseand most round pearls are modified to be round
New fear unlocked: Getting accidentally swallowed by an oyster and turned into a pearl.
No one better tell DeviantArt about this
@@CheeseGraterToiletPaper i know what you mean...
@@CheeseGraterToiletPaperwatchu mean bru?r34?
But U already are a Pearl 😉
@@Fulcrumn9no dude its worse than r34
imagine accidentally swallowing one of these pearls and it goes down the wrong pipe 💀
Congratulations, your body is now worth a hundred more dollars.
@@Swaggamer2021lol
You'll have to pay the hospital bill with the pearl 😂
More people would want your body.
Literally just look before you eat it then ? Wtf
These are so good to watch!!!😊
New fear unlocked: Accidentally eating a pearl from an oyster 💀
Lol😂
I already did that, multiple times lol. When you go to restaurants there’s a chance it will happen. It’s not that rare actually
Me@@MaxTheCatStaresAtAnotherCat
@@MaxTheCatStaresAtAnotherCatcoastal people
@@Savage-mh2qz19 seconds ago
so you’re telling me a pearl is a rock
Could be rock, could be flesh. Ya never know!
Lol
K guys hear me out, if I drop a tiny fragment inside the oyster, do I get a pearl??
@@TyNguyen-sl2edI guess so
@@TyNguyen-sl2edOyster Pearl farm is legal... Right?
💁🏻♀️Perfectly round pearls, are harvested from OYSTER FARMS. They put a plastic bead, in the area that will pain & irritate the oyster the most. So that the oyster covers it with its bodily fluids, to stop it from hurting. Once the Pearl is formed, it's taken out in a safe manner (sometimes). Then they repeat the process all over again, & shove ANOTHER bead in. We basically pay for the equivalent of Kidney stones😆. I'm
Another comment just said they didn’t put plastic but calcium of some sort.
@@karpuzvenardifferent farms do it different ways. that’s like saying every music artist is the exact same.
That’s literally abuse!! They’re hurting the oysters on purpose 😢😢
@@kiaragreen7621 wow Sherlock was here
@@kiaragreen7621oysters don't feel pain
Dude it's so relaxing to just get one of these shorts once in a while
Interestingly enough, human bodies can do something similar to foreign objects that get stuck inside them. It’s called calcifying, and it essentially creates a bone shell around the object to protect the body from it.
OH GOD NO
@@waryth4475 HUMAN PEARL FARMS?!
Fun fact, this can happen to unborn babies.
ARE YOU CALLING US AN OYSTER???
is that like the equivalent of kidney stones
I started working at an Oyster bar. I better start shucking til find some pearls so I can just sell em and quit 🤣
I've spent some time shucking my own oysters at home and on camping trips. I must suck at shucking, cause it takes like 3 minutes per oyster and I get shell fragments in a quarter of them
101 on how to get fired,sued in an unwinnable lawsuit and jail time all at the same time as you don't own the oysters the bar does.
This counts as theft since you don't the oysers.
Who asked
Honestly this wouldn't work even if you actually did find a pearl, I found a pearl my self but they are naturally made making them rare, but also ugly so they were like $10. Expensive ones are manufactured in an oyster pearl farm
its only a crime if you get caught😈😈😈(im jk lol or am i🤔😈 )@@SuperLuigi1025
jewellery manager: “ *go get more oysters* “
Exactly That's what they do. They farm perls by inserting sand onto the oyster and farm perls.
Ever heard of pearl farming ?
MOAR SPONGEBOB
Genius
Employee: oysters my ass
Watching this guy everyday is now second nature to me
Finally a ZackDfilms vid that isn’t weird
This is like the super sciencey version of my mums story of how pearls are made.
She told me, a bit of sand gets into the oysters home, and because it's so irritating, the oyster keeps rolling it around, hoping it will leave. Then, after some time, the oyster has made the sand particle into a pretty smooth pearl and is no longer irritated by it. Now, the oyster has a shiny rock to show to its other oyster friends.
Super sciency lol
cool story but pearls can actually be irritating to them
How sweet. Thanks for sharing mate 😺
yooo
Bro the pearls are like kidney stones to them so your mom is wrong
Stop spreading misinformation
So you're telling me people are spending hundreds and thousands of dollars to buy rocks covered with some weird substance
Edit: Acid Is Yummy
at this point i might as well nut on a rock and charge $200 for it
Yes
Indeed
At least their shiny
Ask the nature D.A
If you crack open an enderman, you have 50% chance of getting ender pearl. how the ender pearl forms is simple. when a dust goes inside enderman's eye, the enderman's tear will cover it.
The animation look so good! ❤ good job for the animator!
First
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nowwww you just tickling it
This you bro? 🫵🤖
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2024: people making oyster pearl jewelry. 3000:aliens using humans kidneys for jewelry
👽: voop glorb bjœr Kidney Stone fmorp
👽: smorp voop Kidney Stone 🥰🥰🥰
2024: people making oyster pearl jewelry
3000:aliens turn oysters giant and turn humans into pearls to make jewelry
Stop being stupid aliens dont exist jinns do
@@ovauandjahera8664dumb reply
Wrong. Pearls are irritants surrounded by oyster skin
So its more like a splinter covered in humsn skin(and blood)
Your voice makes everything interesting 🫶❤️
BALLER
Freshwater river clams can produce pearls too. The river behind my house were rented out for pearl farming. There lines of plastic bottles floating in formation on the river. When summer came, we would go swimming in the river and feel the clams on the bottom of the river cos’ they’re always sticking out of the river floor. As soon as I feel it on your foot , I just dive down and grab it with both hands then pull them out. They’re huge and sometimes there were pearls in them .
But are they worth anything if they are as huge as you claim them to be ??
Most natural pearls are actually just lumpy, the round and expensive ones are usually made by someone placing some sort of plastic or something inside that becomes the pearl
Yep
Not plastic. Has to be calcium of some sort
@@junebug313 huh, cool. I just knew they put something inside
I think it's a sand partical
So, you're telling me that pearl is made from a piece of rock? 💀💀
Yes
Or dirt
@@jboss729 or goo🥳
@@jboss729 That's actually a myth. Oysters filter sediment from the water to feed, so dirt and sand won't cause them to start forming a pearl. It has to be big enough to cause them discomfort.
oysters took recycling and reusing on a whole another level 💀
Yes I think this is a great video. But most pears are from a farm that puts circular orbs is the oyster to make the pearls for jewelry
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I hate these "another level" comments. When shall they end? :(
@ninethetwotailedfox Dw bro I didn't actually mean this comment its cringe AF , I was just testing the power of youtube shorts kids liking my comment, and it looks like it definitely worked 😂😂
They are too good of filter feeders to get sand stuck in them to make a pearl, a parasite needs to drill through the shell and get stuck inside it to make a natural pearl (also natural pearls are very imperfect)
Your shorts are amazing. Love learning new things from this channel
Finally a normal person!
How do you know he is wearing shorts?
boutta start an automatic oyster farm 👍🏽👍🏽
Bedrock or java?
@@VisibleToAllUsers0nRUclipsJava for better efficiency
We about to inflate the pearl market with this one
"So how the heck does an oyster make them"💀💀💀
Huh?
"Have you ever wondered why?"
If u think about it it’s kinda like a 3D printer😂😮❤😊
@@aleeshazaafira9018 good point
@@aleeshazaafira9018it is literally just the word "heck" god 7 year olds are seeing everything as weird.
So this is how Pearl from Steven universe was born?
Any irritant/intruder (called a core) can enter an oyster. This irritant can be a piece of shell, a grain of sand, a parasite, or anything else that can make its way inside. The oyster will then add layers of the shiny material (called mother of pearl - used in mosaic) around the irritant, and a pearl will form eventually. That's how aquaculture of oysters works. In farms, people add any irritant to oysters, release them, and they will grow pearls.
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@@MarkGospel24 im gay
@@jellylemonade1655😂😂
Just leaving my comment here so that i can see the replies later
Badass, imagine being a parasite and being basically calcified for eternity because you happened to get into this thing☠️☠️
bro's animation production improved so hard
In Florida at an extravagant waterpark my grandparents took us to, there was a little shop set up that was selling jewelry. They had an option to crack open an oyster to get your own pearl. My grandpa loved to spoil his grand kids, so he spent $100 on each of us to get our pearl and ring band to make a pearl ring from the very pearl we pulled from our chosen oysters. My sister got a milky white one, but I was in awe to find mine was a light blue! It made the prettiest little ring!
that is SO cool
You understand that the pearl would be really tiny and deformed if it was natural formed. A pearl collector takes a (pearl maker) places it into the ouster. Then from the time over a year that start to form into a pearl and that’s 99.7% of pearl everywhere.
At this point, i literally can't sleep if i miss his shorts anyday
This guys science videos never gets boring
This man right here can teach us better then school ever could
Once I cracked open an oyster and I found a black pearl which is the rarest pearl in the whole world, after I was shocked and I started crying from happiness and disbelief, I then found a jewelry shop and I got it in a necklace
"Jesse! We need to make a pearl farm..."
Bro true
Your rendering is just getting better and better
Ur 3D animation just keep getting better
getting one of his shorts on your fyp is like an advertisement to addiction 😭
finally a zack d video that isnt traumatizing but relaxing😮💨
So... all of them?
“maybe that’s why they charge me more for dumb oysters.” 💀
imagine spending a few hundred dollars on a rock💀💀
isnt most jewellery literally just the same😭
Imagine hundreds to thousands for piss yellow metal 😂
what is your cell phone... produced piece of rocks. alot of rocks.... dummbass.
@@CaptLumpycakeeverything that isnot wood. is refined from rocks.. this guys brain is made of rocks
@@you_tube6733 organic matter does not share the composition of rocks, unless you were trying to insult him, and although jewelery is useless, alot of things just serve the purpose of making us happy rather than makinf things easier
Thanks for sharing how long this process takes!
Moral of the story: feed oysters rocks and retire young.
Oysters make pearls as a defense mechanism against irritation. The process involves covering the irritant in goo until the pain is gone.
Chickenster 🐓
YOU ARE EVERY WHERE
The animations r so smooth and satisfying wth-
"Finds an oyster"
"Puts a piece of a shell"
"Repeats the process"
"Infinite money glitch"
Fun fact: Sometimes, the oyster "rejects" the pearl. They're called Keshi pearls and, while deformed, I personally think they look beautiful! They're still quite pricey though 😅
The teacher we all need ❤
Dude u r so good srsly , u r rising the roof for every RUclipsr on the platform
Keep going
Dude this guy is THE BEST science teacher ever
Fun fact: some pearls are irregular shape
Thats a beautiful creation
Bro just read my mind and answered my question 😎
“So how the heck the oyster” got me gasping
This dude fixes something in me everytime he posts
I’m supposed to be doing homework but I’m watching this guy instead
this guy is more educational than homework tho-
Step 1: collect oysters
Step 2: collect small rocks
Step 3: place small rock in oyster
Step 4: your rich.
i know this is a joke but thats almost exactly how pearls are made
@AlexLynch-tz9ep its not bro anything that gets inside it will turn into a pearl
That is literally just pearl farmers dude
They beat you to it💀💀💀
Doesn't tell you how long it'll take to produce either. You think I wanna wait up to 4 years for money I need now?
@@Blazsmith-c8n thats why i said *almost*
Them:did you graduate? Where?
Me:Zacks RUclips channel
Thx for the tutorial
“So how the heck does an oyster make these” First time hearing him say that😂
Bro forgot to mention that the layer formed by the oyster is by giving them pain, they release the layer when they are in pain....the pearl cultivators made them feel pain by torturing them so that they can make pearl
😢
We finally got a pearl lore before gta 6
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@@MarkGospel24 ok
"wE gOT tHIS beFORe gTA6, gTA6 gOOd eVEryThINg eLsE bAd" -🤓
@@johnnyfernandez1545yeah, its such brainrot and adds nothing to a comment section
@@MarkGospel24Amen
I learn something new everyday from this guy
these animations go hard!
WE GETTIN PET OYSTERS AND MONEY GLITCH WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Lesson learnt: buy oysters, put rocks inside of them and give them food to live
The pearl farm bout to run HEAVY
dose that mean if u had a few oysters u can farm pearls? bc u put stuff in and mabey food dye and WELLA a pink peral!
That 'little shell" you say looks a lot more like a rock.
School: ❌
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(i'm sorry) he just googles facts that you could find on Google lol
Watching this guy every morning is a tradition
Stolen comment
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remember that natural ones look the best, always.
not me thinking it was their eggs
I thought it was their way of tongue piercing when i was 5
WE GETTING TELEPORTED WITH THIS ONE 🔥 🗣️
Me buying an oyster and putting random rocks into it and hoping the rocks will turn into pearls
Any old rock? If you are trying to make fine jewelry, why not use some flecks of gold or platinum?
Yes
@@TheNoiseySpectator because they will be buried in the pearl and won't be noticable anyways, and a rock is a lot cheaper.
Nacre is an amazing substance. One of the toughest natural materials we know of outside of neutron stars, and it's made from _chalk._
Really well-done!
I usually learn more things by him
No. Fun fact about clams. "A grain of sand will get inside the mouth inside the clam, because the sand it sharp inside it hurts the clam inside so the clam rolls the grain of sand in multiple layers of a saliva with its tongue, that hardens and becomes a pearl! There are varieties of pearls! Black pearls are the most rarest pearls that are probably worth 200k!"
"It's true! Pink, red, orange, yellow, green, teal, light blue, Royal Blue, white, gold, light green, hot pink, and Black!"
So much I bought an Oster in Cyprus and there was like a 1% u could find the pearl but I did and I put it in a Virgo necklace
so if we Crack a pearl we will find a tiny object in centre?
Natural pearls i usually uneven shaped. Thats why people who make pearls (with oyster or clams) put a small ball in them instead so it forms around and already smooth shape instead a random shell piece.
He always answers the question that we never asked 😂
actually this round ones are like in planted nuclei if it's just a regular like rock or some it won't ever smooth out It can get way and way more like homogeneous and like weirdly shaped I think I'm using the word homogeneous right but it won't ever smooth out unless you make your own nuclei which is usually around ball
Bro needs to have a patterning with Google
Omg 😱 how the heck did you get this picture in my phone 📱 when you posted this picture in my brother 👦🏻 phone ☎️ to
Already guessing all the comments are like:
Google needs him.
He needs Google.
It is a ritual to watch him everyday.
We need a teacher like him.
He teaches better than schools.
New fear unlocked: Accidentally eating pearls.