//Rabbit's Friendship Garden

RABBIT'S FRIENDSHIP GARDEN

A Place Where Growth Never Stops

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OVERVIEW - Subjects partially submerged in cultivation soil. Vegetables growing from human forms. Screaming indicates Phase 3 botanical integration. White picket fence perimeter secure.

TRANSFORMATION PROCESS DIAGRAM

Clinical illustration of subject progression through cultivation phases:

Transformation Process Diagram

WARNING: Graphic clinical documentation. Viewer discretion advised.

CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS

FORCED CULTIVATION

Subjects become obsessed with gardening. Vegetables become their only interest.

TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOR

Subjects develop aggressive protective instincts over garden. Trespassing = injury.

SOCIAL WITHDRAWAL

Subjects isolate themselves in gardens. Human interaction replaced with plant care.

BIOLOGICAL FUSION

Subjects develop plant-like characteristics. Photosynthesis may be occurring.

COMMUNITY OBSESSION

Subjects become cult-like about gardening. Recruit others into "friendship gardens."

GRATITUDE SUCCESS RATE

████████░░ 87% — Subjects express deep gratitude for their connection to nature. Some attempt to photosynthesize indoors. Facility provides grow lights as a courtesy.

INSTITUTIONAL PROPAGANDA

Motivational Posters

SUBJECT TESTIMONIALS

Subject 523 (formerly Rabbit)

"The garden is my life now. The garden is all. The garden is perfect."

OUTCOME: Permanently residing in garden. Refuses to leave. Grows vegetables obsessively.

Subject 527

"I can feel the plants growing. They're growing inside me too."

OUTCOME: Exhibits plant-like behavior. Stands motionless for hours. Requires sunlight.

Subject 531

"Everyone must join the garden. Everyone must understand the garden's beauty."

OUTCOME: Cult leader status achieved. Recruiting other subjects. Facility concerned.

Hundred-Acre Hollow Institutional Research Facility

Est. 1926