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Failed. It asked for one duck.
that's just duck dna dont judge
What if this is a quantum duck that is simultaneously both two ducks, but also just one duck?
Then it proves none of us can observe, or it would have collapsed!
Also I feel The Quantum Duck should be a James Bond-esque spy, but a duck.
Damnit, physics wins again!
Okay, you now know what your next drawing target should be - get quacking!