As the great philosopher, Tusk-o, once said, "The elephant's existential crisis is a reflection of the absurdity of our own existence. We are all just wandering around, trunk to tail, searching for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world."
But what does it all mean, you ask? Ah, my friend, it's quite simple really. It means that every time you see an elephant, you should just shrug and say, "Meh."
This is where the elephant's existential crisis begins. It's like, "Wait, what's the point of all this eating and pooping if there's no one to see me do it?"
From here, you can explore the depths of our collective despair and learn the art of embracing the meaninglessness of life.
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