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DNA: For his ironic view of everything!
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Posted Sep 14, 2003 by Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium
For me it was an obvious choice - Douglas! I'd certainly want to be in his universe where things are so ironic and cheerful even though it may be the most depressing thing ever. Travelling with Marvin would like travelling with a joke-machine... and I'd love that! DNA creates this awesome environment of irony (EnvIrny - envirny) that you hope that something similar happens to you, that you meet someone like Arthur, like Marvin, like Trillian or even Zaphod for that matter! biggrin
Go Douglas!!! smiley

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