The real question is if they are vector or pixel... where do they end and the border begin?
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They're vector so they can grab things infinitely large.
Honestly, look at any part of us under a magnifying glass strong enough and we're just as freaky.
Edit: nevermind. I didn't realize it was a gif. Statement retracted. They are of death, and of death shall they remain
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They did a similar thing in Ms. Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid. One of the characters just had balls for hands but could pick things up. When they zoomed in it was thousands of tiny hands
Created in the Spaghetti Monsters image.
This is kind of how geckos walk on glass.
This has strong Alfur energy.