Fruits of Labor
Kanye Tweet or Hitler Quote?
Dawgie Dawgs Lore
Terror Groups
Primates
100

This fruit, long a symbol of temptation and knowledge, is what Sir Isaac Newton was allegedly contemplating when pondering gravity.

a Apple

100

"The victor will never be asked if he told the truth."

Adolf Hitler

100

In this virtual or real-life place is where Dawgie Dawgs first met KoolAidWannabe, also known as Noah.

Among Us Discord 

100

This jihadist group, which declared a “caliphate” in 2014, gained global infamy for its brutality in Iraq and Syria.

ISIS

100

This still living Primate is found within the 'Dawgie Dawgs General Voice Chat', is named after a particular American sport involving 'being a performance athlete'

WWE Fans

200

In 17th-century Dutch trade, this fruit was so rare and prized that cultivating it became a status symbol among the elite; today, it's more associated with upside-down cakes.

a Pineapple

200

"Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else’s dreams?"

Kanye West

200

This member of the Dawgie Dawgs penned the infamous Rule 1 in the Canine Constitution.

Stephen Anthony Rosa Jr.

200

Formed in 1982 and backed by Iran, this Lebanese political party and militant group is designated a terrorist organization by the U.S., but holds seats in Lebanon's parliament.

Hezbollah

200

This smallest living primate, native to Madagascar, weighs about as much as a golf ball and is named for its big, night-adapted eyes.

Mouse Lemur

300

Once cultivated as an exotic delicacy by Persian kings, this fruit's abundance of seeds made it a symbol of prosperity, yet extracting its juice remains a meticulous labor.

a Pomegranate

300

"I believe in myself. The world just needs to catch up."

Kanye West

300

This terrorist group kidnapped 276 Nigerian schoolgirls in 2014, sparking a global #BringBackOurGirls campaign.

Boko Haram

300

Though often confused with monkeys, these tailless apes include bonobos and are our closest living relatives.

Chimpanzees

400

The cash crop of Caribbean plantations, this "fruit" is technically a grass—yet it sweetened the profits of empires while fueling centuries of forced labor.

Sugarcane

400

"Would you believe in what you believe in if you were the only one who believed it?"

Kanye West


400

This group claimed responsibility for the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, which killed three and injured hundreds.

Tsarnaev Brothers

400

This “King of the Apes” first appeared in a 1912 novel and has since starred in books, movies, and cartoons.

Tarzan


500

This biblical fruit may not have been an apple at all; some scholars argue it was this Middle Eastern fruit, linking temptation to agriculture's earliest domestication.

a Fig

500

"I follow my course with the precision and security of a sleepwalker."

Adolf Hitler

500

This far-right group was responsible for the 2014 standoff at a wildlife refuge in Oregon.

Oregon Militia (or Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupiers)

500

This monkey breed, often seen in movies, is known for wearing tiny hats and sometimes assisting drug dealers.

Capuchin Monkey