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Earth was actually a giant supercomputer used by mice from "summary" of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Deep thought tells us that, in fact, the Earth had long been considered the most improbable planet in the universe. And yet, it was the one that had managed to give rise to the most remarkable form of life – humans. But what if the truth was far stranger than anyone could have imagined?The answer to this mind-boggling question lay hidden in the most inconspicuous of creatures – mice. Yes, mice. These seemingly insignificant rodents were not just mere pests scurrying about in the shadows. In reality, they were the true rulers of the Earth, pulling strings behind the scenes with a grand purpose in mind. It turns out that the Earth was not just a planet but a sophisticated supercomputer, designed by a race of hyper-intelligent, pan-dimensional beings. And who were the ones tasked with running this monumental ...Similar Posts
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