Minions must always have a master, or else they get depressed
Minions’ genetic nature causes them to serve others and continually work. They have been known to have worked for a long list of unsuccessful and wicked masters. Hence, without a master to grovel for, they fall into a deep depression. Poor little creatures.
Although they are extremely loyal, intelligent, loving, and hard-working, they tend to be associated with bad masters who don’t treat them with respect and encourage them to think for themselves. They are exploited and manipulated and often do destructive and villainous works unknowingly.
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