Robotic Penguinòs Research Paper

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Robotic Penguinòs

Once there was a civilization of robotic penguinòs. They became very hungry because on Mars all their food was burning up and they couldn’t cook the steak right cause they always burnt it so they would throw it away, which was a waste of food. The king/leader of the penguinòs had an idea, it was that they would fly to planet Earth so they could overrule it and take all of their food. So all the penguinòs load up their UFO’s and went on their way to Earth. Space travel in UFO’s can take up to 225 million km per 30 seconds, so they made it to Earth in 30 seconds. They all landed at the Los Angeles airport where they got out their bubble guns and started blasting people with them. On Earth bubbles are EXTREMELY deadly, If

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