Googly eyes make everything better.
Artist and cosplayer Hattie Grace jazzed up a book of dinosaur illustrations with a classic arts and craft supply.
SEE ALSO: Lego unveils 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' sets and we're pretty darn excited"Googly eyes add so much to dinosaur history," they tweeted.
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Psittacosaurus looks a lot less threatening with big, glossy eyeballs. Hattie even added eyebrows to make a very concerned-looking triceratops.
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Who knew so much emotion could be conveyed through a children's crafting product?
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Then Hattie started tossing googly eyes on to dinosaur figurines.
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And at this point, we have to ask: how many googly eyes does this person have?
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Twitter user @maxnippard, who builds model dinosaurs, contributed this beauty.
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Then AmnesiaRose took the bit a step further with this photo of a lizard adorned with googly eyes.
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Which brings us to this conclusion.
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The next logical step, of course, would be to replace all the CGI'd dinosaurs in Jurassic World with dinosaurs with googly eyes. Just think of the chase scenes!
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