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ioda
2 years ago
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Create a story where you had to take over the moon

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shepuryov [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

oh okay???

Explanation:

if I was able to take over the moon...I would make it so humans can safely go on the moon and case the world is about to explode or a big huge asteroid hits Earth or something like that. and or I would probably do nothing with it. because to be honest I care about our world and I would do everything I can to protect it and ones outside of Earth. because space is a scary place. that can destroy Earth in a Split Second. so basically what I'm saying is if I was able to take over the moon out just protect it. :)

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