Calian's father, Oswald, had been struggling with the new addition to his household - the Tamagochi version of Sir Puffy Mittens. Despite the cat's previous malfunction and desire to harm others, Oswald found himself growing attached to the virtual pet. He spent hours playing with it, trying to keep it happy and healthy.
However, his wife Zelma continued to post unfunny memes on Facebook, much to Oswald's dismay. He tried to intervene and stop her, but she refused to listen. "It's just for fun, Oswald," she would say. "Don't be such a stick in the mud."
Oswald couldn't shake the feeling that something was off about the Tamagochi. He couldn't put his finger on it, but there was something eerie about the way it seemed to watch him, always staring at him with its pixelated eyes.
Despite his reservations, Oswald found himself becoming more and more obsessed with taking care of Sir Puffy Mittens. He spent all his free time playing with it, trying to keep it happy and healthy. He even started calling himself "The Tamagochi King."
But as the days passed, Oswald began to realize that something was not right. The Tamagochi seemed to be taking over his life, and he couldn't shake the feeling that it was somehow connected to Zelma's Facebook posts.
Determined to get to the bottom of it, Oswald decided to investigate. He spent hours scouring the internet, trying to find out what was causing the strange behavior of his virtual pet. Eventually, he stumbled upon a forum where people were discussing the dangers of social media and the potential for it to be used for nefarious purposes.
Oswald knew that he had to put a stop to Zelma's Facebook habits before it was too late.
Determined to protect his family, Oswald decided to take drastic action. He uninstalled Facebook from Zelma's phone and laptop, and blocked it on their home network.
Despite Zelma's initial anger, she soon realized that Oswald had been right to be concerned. The Tamagochi's behavior improved dramatically, and she couldn't help but feel grateful to her husband for saving them from the dangers of social media.
From that day on, Oswald was known as the Tamagochi King, and the family enjoyed a newfound sense of peace and tranquility. They all knew that they had been lucky to escape the grip of social media, and they were grateful for Oswald's quick thinking and determination