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... social media."

"Then how am I supposed to get more followers on the United Earth Concord Facebook page!"

"Really? Tell me you didn’t. Plus, do people still use Facebook these days?"

"Of course, they do! I’m getting tens and tens of views on my personal page." Dad smiled and winked, "Of course I didn’t create a Universal Earth Concord Facebook page, King Tim! My boss, the King, doesn’t give me enough time off for that..."

"And if that’s how you’d use that time off, ...

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