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The dolphins knew Earth would be destroyed from "summary" of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Deep in the vast and unknowable cosmos, the dolphins swam freely through the shimmering depths of space. They were not your average dolphins, mind you. These were highly intelligent, hyper-intuitive dolphins who possessed a profound understanding of the universe that far surpassed that of any mere human. From their watery abode on the planet Earth, the dolphins had long gazed up at the stars with a sense of foreboding. They sensed an impending doom, a catastrophic event that would spell the end of their beloved planet. While the oblivious humans went about their daily lives, the dolphins knew that something terrible was coming. Through a mysterious and inexplicable form of communication, the dolphins had received a cryptic message from the cosmic beings known as the Magratheans. This message spoke of a great cosmic ...Similar Posts
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