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Prompt: Archeologists at Stanford University announced Tuesday that they had discovered the legendary continent of Atlantis. The lost continent, which is several times larger than Australia, was found in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The discoverers explained that Atlantis "has apparently always been there" and "was just overlooked in the past."
Completion: Logan Polyquater was also clear that "if it's in the damn world, then the world is already there," and that he and his team found the "most impressive record of porn ever."
The researchers received an anonymous call from a user he referred to as the "mother of porn," who wished to remain anonymous. They began by pulling a YouTube video from Atlantis. The call was disconnected.
One of the most virulent fans of the site was an avid porn lover named Kevin Swanson, whose video about the Atlantis expedition began slagging off the "trolls" calling himself "Mr. Slant." (That's when one commenter started using his name to identify himself as a "filmmaker.")
Swanson flew to Australia and began watching the Atlantis expedition online. By the end of the expedition he received a gaping hole in his skull and a massive hole in his skull and his head. One he called "a very large rifle that could put you on fire!" It was about the size of an X-ray glass tube.
In video footage released by NASA in May, Swanson was seen at a local beach using a high-powered rifle, and jumping in midair into the water as he was being carried in a vehicle.
But the images of his deletion were far less disturbing. That's because the human-ranking pedophile he is is from a distant geological region of the Americas, which is much different from the continent, where his name was supposedly andrew, according to the Washington Post.
Swanson told the Post his final project was a video on the Atlantis expedition. That video of him and his wife, Dana, a video of them frolicking and drinking, and a video of him taking a selfie with the group of homoerotic pirates.
"I was like 'just a hobby, just a cam,' " Swanson told The Post.
A senior scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Virginia told The Washington Post that the team had found the deepest ocean in the history of life and that it had also found the most bizarre and epic mass extinction. "You can see life in the water, it's so strange," he said. "It's like looking at a movie."
Don't forget to check out the video tracking Euronews's correspondent, Kevin Zesema on Facebook.
Completion: Logan Polyquater was also clear that "if it's in the damn world, then the world is already there," and that he and his team found the "most impressive record of porn ever."
The researchers received an anonymous call from a user he referred to as the "mother of porn," who wished to remain anonymous. They began by pulling a YouTube video from Atlantis. The call was disconnected.
One of the most virulent fans of the site was an avid porn lover named Kevin Swanson, whose video about the Atlantis expedition began slagging off the "trolls" calling himself "Mr. Slant." (That's when one commenter started using his name to identify himself as a "filmmaker.")
Swanson flew to Australia and began watching the Atlantis expedition online. By the end of the expedition he received a gaping hole in his skull and a massive hole in his skull and his head. One he called "a very large rifle that could put you on fire!" It was about the size of an X-ray glass tube.
In video footage released by NASA in May, Swanson was seen at a local beach using a high-powered rifle, and jumping in midair into the water as he was being carried in a vehicle.
But the images of his deletion were far less disturbing. That's because the human-ranking pedophile he is is from a distant geological region of the Americas, which is much different from the continent, where his name was supposedly andrew, according to the Washington Post.
Swanson told the Post his final project was a video on the Atlantis expedition. That video of him and his wife, Dana, a video of them frolicking and drinking, and a video of him taking a selfie with the group of homoerotic pirates.
"I was like 'just a hobby, just a cam,' " Swanson told The Post.
A senior scientist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Virginia told The Washington Post that the team had found the deepest ocean in the history of life and that it had also found the most bizarre and epic mass extinction. "You can see life in the water, it's so strange," he said. "It's like looking at a movie."
Don't forget to check out the video tracking Euronews's correspondent, Kevin Zesema on Facebook.
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