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The Porpoise Horror, also known as the Desecration of the Grand Porpoise, occurred in 8913 BC, and led to the fall of Atlantis. The fall of Atlantis was recorded by Idiocrates in the Dialogues of Pthetik and Retartus. It is mostly his account which we follow in this article, and not that of the upstart Plato.

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  • The Porpoise Horror, also known as the Desecration of the Grand Porpoise, occurred in 8913 BC, and led to the fall of Atlantis. The fall of Atlantis was recorded by Idiocrates in the Dialogues of Pthetik and Retartus. It is mostly his account which we follow in this article, and not that of the upstart Plato.
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  • The Porpoise Horror, also known as the Desecration of the Grand Porpoise, occurred in 8913 BC, and led to the fall of Atlantis. The fall of Atlantis was recorded by Idiocrates in the Dialogues of Pthetik and Retartus. It is mostly his account which we follow in this article, and not that of the upstart Plato.
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