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Why Did Pluto Die?
It all started because Pluto was starting to die. Eight years ago a planet called Pluto was starting to die. Pluto was dieing because there oxygen was starting to disappear. Everyone on Pluto started to die. So they got in their spaceship and tried to locate a planet with the right oxygen. They found a planet called Earth. The problem was Earth was already taken by humans. So the leader Gobblebutt said they were going to have to take over Earth even if it meant they had to go to war. The leader said all aliens on deck. He said to the other aliens they were going to take over Earth to survive. All the other aliens said ok. So the aliens all got there blasters ready and he leader set the course for Earth. They got above Earth and got in the

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