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Three furry artists drew funny animals into the world.
The first gouged it into the dirt.
The second carved into the flesh of a tree.
The third chipped into solid stone.
Thus they recorded their funny animal drawings upon the world.
The first artist's funny animal was washed away with the first rain.
The second artist's funny animal grew and distorted with the tree until it died. The memory survives, but twisted almost beyond recognition.
The third artist's funny animal remains unchanged for as long as the stone endures.