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How the World Began
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Complete, First published Sep 06, 2014
Whoever thought a llama could be the beginning of this large spherical body we call Earth? 
A small, random squirrel, who reminded me a little like a potato, may appear quite pathetic until he blows up, exposing everything we could ever imagine, including pink rakes, spotted rhinos and even singing fire extinguishers.
By reading this simple encyclopaedia on how Earth was created, you will almost certainly be the coolest kid in town... Actually no, it'll have no effect on your popularity.
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