Slimes No Longer Going Extinct
Recent Research Has Shown That Slime Are No Longer Going Extinct. For People Who Didn’t Know Slimes Even Existed (Since They only Lived In North America), The Slow Death Of The Species Was Thought To Be An Inevitability. This Is Due To The Fact That They Were Created By The Hero “The Ooze” Who Died Back In 1944. Since Then Scientists Predicted That Slimes Could Only Live For Twenty Years Or So & That Due To The Fact That The Source Of Creation Was Destroyed, They Wouldn’t Be Able To Renew Themselves, & Since They Can’t Reproduce, This Would Put The Species As A Whole On An Eventual Inevitable Fate.
However Something Unexpected Has Happened, Slimes Have Found Out How To Reproduce. How They Do This Is Currently Unknown, But The General Increase In Slime Populations In Industrial Areas & The Fact That New Slime Breeds Are Starting To Come Out Of The Wood Works, Suggest That This Is Happening. We Here At HNA Enjoy Our New Little Slimy Friend, But Amongst Many Other People, Slimes Are A Nuisances Amongst The Ranks Of Cockroaches & Rats (Since Slimes Have A history Of Accidently Wandering Into Homes Dissolving Foods & Small Objects). We Nonetheless Are Excited To Know That Slimes Will Not Be Relegated To History As A Weird 1910-1970′s North American Phenomena. -Sarah Suvanna: May 9th 1972
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