Now that you've managed to not squish the pixelated bug, it's time to pixelate it. This involves carefully placing a series of tiny, colorful dots onto its surface, each representing a different flavor of digital sadness.
There are two methods: the "Spray-and-Pray" technique, where you rapidly spray a can of pixel paint onto the bug, hoping for the best.
Or, the more advanced "Pixel-by-Pixel" technique, where you painstakingly place each individual dot by hand, carefully crafting a digital masterpiece of disappointment.