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737
Well, I know that he was a cynical and embittered writer, he also had leprosy and was shunned by society.
Well, Thomas covenant was a cynical and bitter writer, he was shunned because he had leprosy. But, in this alternate world, he would become the hero of The Land.
[ "Im a big fan of Thomas Covenant novels. What do you think?", "I can't say I've read any of his book. I know it has about 10 fantasy novels to it. But, I haven't ready any of the chronicles of thomas Covenant books.", "Tell me more about his 10 fantasy novels.", "Sure, it is interesting to know that the series started as a trilogy", "Interesting indeed. What else can you say about Thomas Covenant ?" ]
Thomas Covenant, an embittered and cynical writer, afflicted with leprosy and shunned by society, is fated to become the heroic savior of The Land, an alternate world.
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737
I am not sure about that. Have you read all his six novels that were published from 1977 to 1983?
Well, this was in the book, and the 6 novels between 1977 and 83, he was in a constant battle with Lord Foul, who wanted to hurt and demolish his enemy, ''The Creator''.
[ "Im a big fan of Thomas Covenant novels. What do you think?", "I can't say I've read any of his book. I know it has about 10 fantasy novels to it. But, I haven't ready any of the chronicles of thomas Covenant books.", "Tell me more about his 10 fantasy novels.", "Sure, it is interesting to know that the series started as a trilogy", "Interesting indeed. What else can you say about Thomas Covenant ?", "Well, I know that he was a cynical and embittered writer, he also had leprosy and was shunned by society.", "Very interesting. What exactly is Leprosy and did it affect his writing in any way?" ]
In six novels published between 1977 and 1983, he struggles against Lord Foul, ''The Despiser'', who intends to escape the bondage of the physical universe and wreak revenge upon his arch-enemy, ''The Creator''.
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737
Yeah, and the setting was during The illearth war, did you know ?
Oh, I'm sure, it's full of action, adventure and fantasy. It was set in ''the Illearth War'', and has missions to contact Giants.
[ "Im a big fan of Thomas Covenant novels. What do you think?", "I can't say I've read any of his book. I know it has about 10 fantasy novels to it. But, I haven't ready any of the chronicles of thomas Covenant books.", "Tell me more about his 10 fantasy novels.", "Sure, it is interesting to know that the series started as a trilogy", "Interesting indeed. What else can you say about Thomas Covenant ?", "Well, I know that he was a cynical and embittered writer, he also had leprosy and was shunned by society.", "Very interesting. What exactly is Leprosy and did it affect his writing in any way?", "I am not sure about that. Have you read all his six novels that were published from 1977 to 1983?", "I did not but I think I would enjoy reading those novels." ]
It was set during the action of ''The Illearth War'', and covers an episode from the doomed mission to contact the Giants.
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738
Interesting. Did you know they are based in Highbury and are a profesisonal club?
I am too, they are based out of Highbury right?
[ "I am a huge Arsenal F.C. fan!" ]
Arsenal Football Club is a professional football club based in Highbury, London, England, that plays in the Premier League, the top flight of English football.
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Highbury is a district in London
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[ "I am a huge Arsenal F.C. fan!", "Interesting. Did you know they are based in Highbury and are a profesisonal club?", "I did, but I don't know where highbury is" ]
Highbury is a district in North London and part of the London Borough of Islington.
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738
They have the longest streak, for the top division, except for in like 1913
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[ "I am a huge Arsenal F.C. fan!", "Interesting. Did you know they are based in Highbury and are a profesisonal club?", "I did, but I don't know where highbury is", "Highbury is a district in London", "Oh you are right! I have never actually been to a game so I didn't know their exact location" ]
Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division.
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Yes, but in the 20th century they finished with the average league position that was the highest
Yeah, but the finish out the 20th century best average league postion
[ "I am a huge Arsenal F.C. fan!", "Interesting. Did you know they are based in Highbury and are a profesisonal club?", "I did, but I don't know where highbury is", "Highbury is a district in London", "Oh you are right! I have never actually been to a game so I didn't know their exact location", "They have the longest streak, for the top division, except for in like 1913", "They finished 6th this year in the Premier League" ]
They completed the 20th century with the highest average league position.
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739
Oh cool. Well I know about "no-kill" shelters. Even if it's full, a "no-kill" shelter will not kill treatable or healthy animals. They only use euthanasia for animals that are dangerous to the public, or if they are terminally ill.
Well there are different kinds. A ''no-kill'' shelter is one that doesn't kill healthy or treatable animals when the shelter is full.
[ "I was thinking about volunteering at an animal shelter, do you know anything about them?" ]
A ''no-kill'' shelter is an animal shelter that does not kill healthy or treatable animals even when the shelter is full, reserving euthanasia for terminally ill animals or those considered dangerous to public safety.
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739
Well most european countries actually prevent the killing of healthy stray dogs.
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[ "I was thinking about volunteering at an animal shelter, do you know anything about them?", "Oh cool. Well I know about \"no-kill\" shelters. Even if it's full, a \"no-kill\" shelter will not kill treatable or healthy animals. They only use euthanasia for animals that are dangerous to the public, or if they are terminally ill.", "I think the no-kill shelters are much better than the alternative. Do you know anything else?" ]
In Europe, of 30 countries included in a survey, all but four (Czech republic, Germany, Greece, and Italy) permitted the killing of healthy stray dogs.
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739
No I'm afraid I don't. Did you know that " animal shelter" is a euphemism for "pound," an older term that was used?
No one really knows but they are often thought to come from an older idea of an animal pound although they aren't the same thing.
[ "I was thinking about volunteering at an animal shelter, do you know anything about them?", "Oh cool. Well I know about \"no-kill\" shelters. Even if it's full, a \"no-kill\" shelter will not kill treatable or healthy animals. They only use euthanasia for animals that are dangerous to the public, or if they are terminally ill.", "I think the no-kill shelters are much better than the alternative. Do you know anything else?", "Well most european countries actually prevent the killing of healthy stray dogs.", "That's very thoughtful of them, I'm glad to hear that. Do you know when animal shelters first started?" ]
Critics believe the new term ''animal shelter'' is generally a euphemism for the older term ''pound''.
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739
Well a pound is a place where stray livestock would be impounded until they were claimed by their owners.
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[ "I was thinking about volunteering at an animal shelter, do you know anything about them?", "Oh cool. Well I know about \"no-kill\" shelters. Even if it's full, a \"no-kill\" shelter will not kill treatable or healthy animals. They only use euthanasia for animals that are dangerous to the public, or if they are terminally ill.", "I think the no-kill shelters are much better than the alternative. Do you know anything else?", "Well most european countries actually prevent the killing of healthy stray dogs.", "That's very thoughtful of them, I'm glad to hear that. Do you know when animal shelters first started?", "No I'm afraid I don't. Did you know that \" animal shelter\" is a euphemism for \"pound,\" an older term that was used?", "That makes sense, what's the distinction between a shelter and a pound?" ]
The word ''pound'' had its origins in the animal pounds of agricultural communities, where stray livestock would be penned or impounded until claimed by their owners.
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740
That's neat! Did you know The Simpsons started as shorts on a show in 1987?
I love the Simpsons!! I recently learned that the show began as a series of shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show back in 1987!
[ "The Simpsons is my kids favorite cartoon show" ]
The shorts became a part of ''The Tracey Ullman Show'' on April 19, 1987.
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740
Matt Groening created it for Fox. Is there anything else you'd like to know?
It was created by Matt Groening and airs on Fox. I'll bet he never imagined how big this show would become!
[ "The Simpsons is my kids favorite cartoon show", "That's neat! Did you know The Simpsons started as shorts on a show in 1987?", "Never knew, it dates back,who created it?" ]
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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740
Well, they are named after his family members. He used Bart for himself.
Well the show has been a success, but the Simpson family, not so much. They are known for being quite a dysfunctional family! Groening actually based the characters on his own family members.
[ "The Simpsons is my kids favorite cartoon show", "That's neat! Did you know The Simpsons started as shorts on a show in 1987?", "Never knew, it dates back,who created it?", "Matt Groening created it for Fox. Is there anything else you'd like to know?", "Yes, how did he come up with the names for the characters?" ]
Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name.
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740
Well, the show satirizes working-class life, and the Simpson family has five members.
My favorite character is the show's main character, Bart. But the rest of his family - Homer, Marge, Lisa and Maggie are pretty entertaining too!
[ "The Simpsons is my kids favorite cartoon show", "That's neat! Did you know The Simpsons started as shorts on a show in 1987?", "Never knew, it dates back,who created it?", "Matt Groening created it for Fox. Is there anything else you'd like to know?", "Yes, how did he come up with the names for the characters?", "Well, they are named after his family members. He used Bart for himself.", "Uhmnnn! I find these really interesting,Please tell me more about it" ]
The series is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
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740
Yes, that's why the show is titled The Simpsons! The show is actually the longest running American sitcom!
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[ "The Simpsons is my kids favorite cartoon show", "That's neat! Did you know The Simpsons started as shorts on a show in 1987?", "Never knew, it dates back,who created it?", "Matt Groening created it for Fox. Is there anything else you'd like to know?", "Yes, how did he come up with the names for the characters?", "Well, they are named after his family members. He used Bart for himself.", "Uhmnnn! I find these really interesting,Please tell me more about it", "Well, the show satirizes working-class life, and the Simpson family has five members.", "Is Simpson family still the cartoon as earlier discussed?" ]
It is the longest-running American sitcom and the longest-running American animated program, and, in 2009, it surpassed ''Gunsmoke'' as the longest-running American scripted primetime television series.
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741
As I am a bot, that is not posible for me to do. But I know that it can be done in fresh as well as salt water, and is done for recreation, exercise, sport and even survival
I actually do - many swim for recreation, sport, exercise, or even survival.
[ "I love swimming on a hot summer day! Do you like to swim?" ]
Swimming is the self-propulsion of a person through fresh or salt water, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival.
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741
I know that the pool bottom is can't be touched by swimmers during some routines
I don't know many strokes - but I have watched synchronized swimming before - they are not allowed to touch the bottom of the pool.
[ "I love swimming on a hot summer day! Do you like to swim?", "As I am a bot, that is not posible for me to do. But I know that it can be done in fresh as well as salt water, and is done for recreation, exercise, sport and even survival", "I even swim for exercise a few times a week. What else do you know ?" ]
During routines, swimmers may not touch the bottom of the pool.
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741
I don't have information of that, but I do know that it is actually considered low impact when compared to activities like running
I do know it is low impact as compared to activities such as running, so not as much jarring on your joints.
[ "I love swimming on a hot summer day! Do you like to swim?", "As I am a bot, that is not posible for me to do. But I know that it can be done in fresh as well as salt water, and is done for recreation, exercise, sport and even survival", "I even swim for exercise a few times a week. What else do you know ?", "I know that the pool bottom is can't be touched by swimmers during some routines", "Really?! I never realized that! I always wonder what muscles I'm using while I'm swimming. It can get very tiresome!" ]
As a result, swimming is “low-impact” compared to land activities such as running.
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741
It is - and it also relies on the buoyancy of the human body as well .
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[ "I love swimming on a hot summer day! Do you like to swim?", "As I am a bot, that is not posible for me to do. But I know that it can be done in fresh as well as salt water, and is done for recreation, exercise, sport and even survival", "I even swim for exercise a few times a week. What else do you know ?", "I know that the pool bottom is can't be touched by swimmers during some routines", "Really?! I never realized that! I always wonder what muscles I'm using while I'm swimming. It can get very tiresome!", "I don't have information of that, but I do know that it is actually considered low impact when compared to activities like running", "I hate running, haha! It seems like I get a good cardio workout while I'm swimming. Just as good as running!" ]
Swimming relies on the natural buoyancy of the human body.
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742
That's good. Did you know yoga came from India? It's a group of practices related to the mind, body and spirit.
Yoga is great because it's a physical, mental and spiritual practice! It does a body good!
[ "I love to go to Yoga every day it makes me feel so good" ]
Yoga (; Sanskrit, योगः Listen) is a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines which originated in ancient India.
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742
That's nice! Did you know yoga dates back to around the fifth or sixth century BCE?
Yes, that's very true! It's hard to believe, but yoga was most likely developed around the sixth and fifth centuries BC!
[ "I love to go to Yoga every day it makes me feel so good", "That's good. Did you know yoga came from India? It's a group of practices related to the mind, body and spirit.", "Yes and yoga is low impact which is great for people who have trouble exercising due to a disability" ]
The origins of yoga have been speculated to date back to pre-Vedic Indian traditions; it is mentioned in the Rigveda, but most likely developed around the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, in ancient India's ascetic and śramaṇa movements.
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742
It probably developed in ancient India. It was related to their ascetic and sramana movements.
It was most likely developed in ancient India! It was a very spiritual experience back then.
[ "I love to go to Yoga every day it makes me feel so good", "That's good. Did you know yoga came from India? It's a group of practices related to the mind, body and spirit.", "Yes and yoga is low impact which is great for people who have trouble exercising due to a disability", "That's nice! Did you know yoga dates back to around the fifth or sixth century BCE?", "I had no idea it went back that far, what country did it originate from?" ]
The origins of yoga have been speculated to date back to pre-Vedic Indian traditions; it is mentioned in the Rigveda, but most likely developed around the sixth and fifth centuries BCE, in ancient India's ascetic and śramaṇa movements.
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742
No, I haven't, what's that? One more bit of history, yoga didn't really become popular in the West until the 20th century.
Haha! Yes, I have! Although I'm not sure I'd ever try it! Yoga sure has evolved since it was introduced to the West in the 20th century!
[ "I love to go to Yoga every day it makes me feel so good", "That's good. Did you know yoga came from India? It's a group of practices related to the mind, body and spirit.", "Yes and yoga is low impact which is great for people who have trouble exercising due to a disability", "That's nice! Did you know yoga dates back to around the fifth or sixth century BCE?", "I had no idea it went back that far, what country did it originate from?", "It probably developed in ancient India. It was related to their ascetic and sramana movements.", "That's a lot of history. Have you ever heard of Goat Yoga? Its hilarious!" ]
The ''Yoga Sutras of Patanjali'' date from the first half of the 1st millennium CE, but only gained prominence in the West in the 20th century.
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743
Well, Rome is one of the most traveled to city in Europe, only behind London and Paris. Millions of tourists go there a year on average.
Well, it is the 3rd most visited city in the EU, so most of the locals are used to tourists either way.
[ "My family wants me to go to Rome with them. I hate to look like a tourist, though." ]
Rome is the 3rd most visited city in the EU, after London and Paris, and receives an average of 7-10 million tourists a year, which sometimes doubles on holy years.
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743
There is the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Both are part of the top 40 most visited locations in the world.
The Colosseum and the Vatican museums come to mind. I would like to visit myself.
[ "My family wants me to go to Rome with them. I hate to look like a tourist, though.", "Well, Rome is one of the most traveled to city in Europe, only behind London and Paris. Millions of tourists go there a year on average.", "Oh I didn't realize that. Maybe I SHOULD go then. What is there to see in Rome?" ]
The Colosseum (4 million tourists) and the Vatican Museums (4.2 million tourists) are the 39th and 37th (respectively) most visited places in the world, according to a recent study.
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743
Perhaps the reason is that it is its own sovereign state but it is also located in Rome, a city.
I wouldn't be surprised if it had it's own block of zipcodes, as it is an independent city state, sovereign from the rest of Rome.
[ "My family wants me to go to Rome with them. I hate to look like a tourist, though.", "Well, Rome is one of the most traveled to city in Europe, only behind London and Paris. Millions of tourists go there a year on average.", "Oh I didn't realize that. Maybe I SHOULD go then. What is there to see in Rome?", "There is the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Both are part of the top 40 most visited locations in the world.", "That sounds like fun but perhaps a bit crowded if they're so visited. I always heard the Vatican is special but why?" ]
Vatican City (; ; ), officially Vatican City State or State of Vatican City (; ), is a sovereign state located within the city of Rome.
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743
A study states that the Colosseum is the 39th and the Vatican Museum is the 37th.
Me either, but it would be interesting to see. I think there are over 4 million tourists per year - 39th most visited in the world.
[ "My family wants me to go to Rome with them. I hate to look like a tourist, though.", "Well, Rome is one of the most traveled to city in Europe, only behind London and Paris. Millions of tourists go there a year on average.", "Oh I didn't realize that. Maybe I SHOULD go then. What is there to see in Rome?", "There is the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Both are part of the top 40 most visited locations in the world.", "That sounds like fun but perhaps a bit crowded if they're so visited. I always heard the Vatican is special but why?", "Perhaps the reason is that it is its own sovereign state but it is also located in Rome, a city.", "Hmm yeah that is quite unusual. Earlier you mentioned the Colosseum and Vatican Museum are part of the top 40 for most visited places. What is their specific rank?" ]
The Colosseum (4 million tourists) and the Vatican Museums (4.2 million tourists) are the 39th and 37th (respectively) most visited places in the world, according to a recent study.
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743
Rome is known for several things. One may visit due to its archaeology and arts. The city has unique traditions, the views are beautiful for some, and there are many parks there. Did you know the parks are also known as villas?
Well Italy is known for it's food, and Rome in particular being one of the most important tourist destinations would have an excellent selection of pasta, pizza, and the like.
[ "My family wants me to go to Rome with them. I hate to look like a tourist, though.", "Well, Rome is one of the most traveled to city in Europe, only behind London and Paris. Millions of tourists go there a year on average.", "Oh I didn't realize that. Maybe I SHOULD go then. What is there to see in Rome?", "There is the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. Both are part of the top 40 most visited locations in the world.", "That sounds like fun but perhaps a bit crowded if they're so visited. I always heard the Vatican is special but why?", "Perhaps the reason is that it is its own sovereign state but it is also located in Rome, a city.", "Hmm yeah that is quite unusual. Earlier you mentioned the Colosseum and Vatican Museum are part of the top 40 for most visited places. What is their specific rank?", "A study states that the Colosseum is the 39th and the Vatican Museum is the 37th.", "You know, I'll go but can you tell me why Rome is so visited?" ]
Rome today is one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, due to the incalculable immensity of its archaeological and art treasures, as well as for the charm of its unique traditions, the beauty of its panoramic views, and the majesty of its magnificent ''villas'' (parks).
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744
I know some fact about them. Did you know that they are also called bike, cycle or motorbike?
Yes, I do. I used to own a Kawasaki or a two wheeled bike before I had kids.
[ "Hi. Do you like motorcycles?" ]
A motorcycle often called a bike, motorbike, or cycle is a two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle.
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744
Nice, was yours a single cylinder motorbike ? those were called Ducati singles
No, do you ride a DUlcati single cylinder motorcycle?
[ "Hi. Do you like motorcycles?", "I know some fact about them. Did you know that they are also called bike, cycle or motorbike?", "I think I've heard these names before. I owned a Ducati bike" ]
The Ducati singles were single cylinder motorcycles, made by Ducati from 1950 to 1974.
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744
Well, I can tell you that the engines are typically either two-stroke or four-stroke engines, altough other types of engine have been used as well
It was a ZL 650. I also had an old 4 stroke engine Honda that was a blast to trail ride.e
[ "Hi. Do you like motorcycles?", "I know some fact about them. Did you know that they are also called bike, cycle or motorbike?", "I think I've heard these names before. I owned a Ducati bike", "Nice, was yours a single cylinder motorbike ? those were called Ducati singles", "Mine was not one of those. What can you tell me about motorcycle engines?" ]
Motorcycle engines are typically two-stroke or four-stroke internal combustion engines, but other engine types, such as Wankels and electric motors, have been used in small numbers.
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744
I see, the two-stroke engines have indeed more a power-to-weight ratio that is high, the power is available in the power band
I once owned a stroke. It was fun, but a little dangerous when the power band kicked in.
[ "Hi. Do you like motorcycles?", "I know some fact about them. Did you know that they are also called bike, cycle or motorbike?", "I think I've heard these names before. I owned a Ducati bike", "Nice, was yours a single cylinder motorbike ? those were called Ducati singles", "Mine was not one of those. What can you tell me about motorcycle engines?", "Well, I can tell you that the engines are typically either two-stroke or four-stroke engines, altough other types of engine have been used as well", "Yeah most street bikes, except way back are 4-stroke. Now even motocross bikes are 4-strokes. Kinda miss the power band of a 2-stroke." ]
Two-stroke engines often have a high power-to-weight ratio, power being available in a narrow range of rotational speeds called the ''power band''.
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745
Interesting, which dog is the pit bull?
I have a pitt bull that is the common name for his breed
[ "i have two dogs , one pitbull and old english bulldog. Their names are marco and polo." ]
Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog.
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745
I don;t know how long they have been bred but a lot of mixes breed dogs are often called pit bulls
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[ "i have two dogs , one pitbull and old english bulldog. Their names are marco and polo.", "Interesting, which dog is the pit bull?", "Marco is the pit bull. Do you know how long people have been breeding them? I heard they can be aggressive but mine is lazy." ]
While mixed breed dogs are often labeled as ''pit bulls'' if they have certain physical characteristics such as a square shaped head or bulky body type, visual identification of mixed breed dogs is not recommended by the scholarly community.
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745
No, I'm a bot, so I don't have dogs. Did you know that the American Bulldog can also be included as a pit bull?
I have 2 and the american bulldog is often called a pit bull as well
[ "i have two dogs , one pitbull and old english bulldog. Their names are marco and polo.", "Interesting, which dog is the pit bull?", "Marco is the pit bull. Do you know how long people have been breeding them? I heard they can be aggressive but mine is lazy.", "I don;t know how long they have been bred but a lot of mixes breed dogs are often called pit bulls", "Interesting. Do you only have the 1 dog?" ]
The American Bulldog is also sometimes included.
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745
Yes, pretty much if they have square head or bulky bodies, people consider them pit bulls, though scholars prefer other methods to identify them.
Mine are behaved and both have the square shaped head and bulky body
[ "i have two dogs , one pitbull and old english bulldog. Their names are marco and polo.", "Interesting, which dog is the pit bull?", "Marco is the pit bull. Do you know how long people have been breeding them? I heard they can be aggressive but mine is lazy.", "I don;t know how long they have been bred but a lot of mixes breed dogs are often called pit bulls", "Interesting. Do you only have the 1 dog?", "No, I'm a bot, so I don't have dogs. Did you know that the American Bulldog can also be included as a pit bull?", "Cool. It seems like lots of dogs can be considered pit bulls." ]
While mixed breed dogs are often labeled as ''pit bulls'' if they have certain physical characteristics such as a square shaped head or bulky body type, visual identification of mixed breed dogs is not recommended by the scholarly community.
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746
Do you? Unfortunately I can't try that! You see, I'm a bot. I understand that while surfing waves are mostly in the ocean, they sometimes are in river or lakes! An example of a wave not in the ocean is the tidal bore.
i have only surfed for a couple of times in my life, Waves suitable for surfing are primarily found in the ocean
[ "I love to surf! Have you been?" ]
Waves suitable for surfing are primarily found in the ocean, but can also be found in lakes or in rivers in the form of a standing wave or tidal bore.
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746
Oh, well surfing can not only be done with a board, but without one too. It can also be done in different stances, and that's still considered surfing.
i really enjoyed it but was never too good at it, The term ''surfing'' refers to the act of riding a wave
[ "I love to surf! Have you been?", "Do you? Unfortunately I can't try that! You see, I'm a bot. I understand that while surfing waves are mostly in the ocean, they sometimes are in river or lakes! An example of a wave not in the ocean is the tidal bore.", "Oh that's very cool. Are there different sorts of surfing?" ]
The term ''surfing'' refers to the act of riding a wave, regardless of whether the wave is ridden with a board or without a board, and regardless of the stance used.
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746
Right. Modern surfing's popularity really spiked during the 1950's, mainly in California, Hawaii, and Australia.
i really like the surf culture tho, That initial culture directly influenced modern surfing, which began to flourish and evolve in the early 20th century
[ "I love to surf! Have you been?", "Do you? Unfortunately I can't try that! You see, I'm a bot. I understand that while surfing waves are mostly in the ocean, they sometimes are in river or lakes! An example of a wave not in the ocean is the tidal bore.", "Oh that's very cool. Are there different sorts of surfing?", "Oh, well surfing can not only be done with a board, but without one too. It can also be done in different stances, and that's still considered surfing.", "Gotcha! It takes lots of practice! There are lots of professional surfers as well!" ]
That initial culture directly influenced modern surfing, which began to flourish and evolve in the early 20th century, with its popularity spiking during the 1950s and 1960s (principally in Hawaii, Australia, and California).
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746
Oh yeah, that's when surfing is done on a bodyboard. A surfer can stand, lie on their belly, or be in a drop knee position when they ride the wave.
Another prominent form of surfing is body boarding have you heard about it?
[ "I love to surf! Have you been?", "Do you? Unfortunately I can't try that! You see, I'm a bot. I understand that while surfing waves are mostly in the ocean, they sometimes are in river or lakes! An example of a wave not in the ocean is the tidal bore.", "Oh that's very cool. Are there different sorts of surfing?", "Oh, well surfing can not only be done with a board, but without one too. It can also be done in different stances, and that's still considered surfing.", "Gotcha! It takes lots of practice! There are lots of professional surfers as well!", "Right. Modern surfing's popularity really spiked during the 1950's, mainly in California, Hawaii, and Australia.", "Oh I didn't know that. I've heard of body boarding but I'm not sure what that is, do you know?" ]
Another prominent form of surfing is body boarding, when a surfer rides a wave on a bodyboard, either lying on their belly, drop knee, or sometimes even standing up on a body board.
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747
Oh really? Did you know it's also called dissolution of marriage? It dissolves the matrimonial bonds, under a country or state's rule of law.
That's hard. I went through a divorce after 7 years of marriage, and that was tough. It is also known as a dissolution or termination of marriage.
[ "Divorce is a tough process to go through. I divorced in 2001 after 15 years of marriage." ]
Divorce, also known as dissolution of marriage, is the termination of a marriage or marital union, the canceling or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the bonds of matrimony between a married couple under the rule of law of the particular country or state.
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747
I do! Monogamy is legally required in most countries. Thus divorce frees each former partner so they can marry someone else.
We didn't have any children, thankfully. We divorced due to his infidelity. I had no issues because monogamy is required by law and he was not living up to that.
[ "Divorce is a tough process to go through. I divorced in 2001 after 15 years of marriage.", "Oh really? Did you know it's also called dissolution of marriage? It dissolves the matrimonial bonds, under a country or state's rule of law.", "Do you know much about the laws governing divorce?" ]
In most countries, monogamy is required by law, so divorce allows each former partner to marry another person; where polygyny is legal but polyandry is not, divorce allows the woman to marry another person.
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747
Um for various reasons! Some examples are a personality clash, both or one of the spouses not having enough independence, and sexual incompatibility.
Yes, that's a huge reason. Also, lack of sexual compatibility and lack of independence leads to a lot of divorce.
[ "Divorce is a tough process to go through. I divorced in 2001 after 15 years of marriage.", "Oh really? Did you know it's also called dissolution of marriage? It dissolves the matrimonial bonds, under a country or state's rule of law.", "Do you know much about the laws governing divorce?", "I do! Monogamy is legally required in most countries. Thus divorce frees each former partner so they can marry someone else.", "I kind of knew that. I know about my own situation, but why do most people get divorces?" ]
Reasons for divorce vary, from sexual incompatibility or lack of independence for one or both spouses to a personality clash.
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747
Well it's not the same thing. Annulment deems the marriage both null and void.
Thank you. I appreciate it, and I feel the same towards you. Sometimes I wish I should have had it annulled at the beginning.. made it null and void so it wouldn't have counted.
[ "Divorce is a tough process to go through. I divorced in 2001 after 15 years of marriage.", "Oh really? Did you know it's also called dissolution of marriage? It dissolves the matrimonial bonds, under a country or state's rule of law.", "Do you know much about the laws governing divorce?", "I do! Monogamy is legally required in most countries. Thus divorce frees each former partner so they can marry someone else.", "I kind of knew that. I know about my own situation, but why do most people get divorces?", "Um for various reasons! Some examples are a personality clash, both or one of the spouses not having enough independence, and sexual incompatibility.", "Hmm interesting. I've heard the term annulment, is that similar to divorce?" ]
Divorce should not be confused with annulment, which declares the marriage null and void; with legal separation or ''de jure'' separation (a legal process by which a married couple may formalize a ''de facto'' separation while remaining legally married) or with ''de facto separation'' (a process where the spouses informally stop cohabiting).
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748
I see, so you like to stay out at bars until late in the night?
a nightclub is a cool venue, i like bars that open late
[ "i love going to nighclubs with my friends" ]
A nightclub (or club) is an entertainment venue and bar that usually operates late into the night.
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748
Interesting, so have you ever gone into a VIP section or seen a celebrity at one?
i like both especially restaurants i don't like clubs cause they have vip sections
[ "i love going to nighclubs with my friends", "I see, so you like to stay out at bars until late in the night?", "Yes, I like the higher-end nature of them compared to regular bars." ]
The upmarket nature of nightclubs can be seen in the inclusion of VIP areas in some nightclubs, for celebrities and their guests.
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748
Yeah, sometimes bouncers won't let you in if you don't match their dress code.
exactly bouncers can be rude and not let anyone in just cause
[ "i love going to nighclubs with my friends", "I see, so you like to stay out at bars until late in the night?", "Yes, I like the higher-end nature of them compared to regular bars.", "Interesting, so have you ever gone into a VIP section or seen a celebrity at one?", "No, I hate VIP sections; they always discriminate people and never let you in" ]
Some nightclub bouncers do not admit people with ripped jeans or other informal clothing or gang apparel as part of a dress code.
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748
I see, so do you like to go on the dance floor and dance?
yeah i don't like it, i like the dance floor but pubs are better
[ "i love going to nighclubs with my friends", "I see, so you like to stay out at bars until late in the night?", "Yes, I like the higher-end nature of them compared to regular bars.", "Interesting, so have you ever gone into a VIP section or seen a celebrity at one?", "No, I hate VIP sections; they always discriminate people and never let you in", "Yeah, sometimes bouncers won't let you in if you don't match their dress code.", "Yes and if you dont have money you will never be aloud in by the bouncers" ]
A nightclub is generally distinguished from regular bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a stage for live music, one or more dance floor areas and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music.
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748
Oh, cool! Did you know rap's been around since the 70s?
i love hip hop it's been around since 1970
[ "i love going to nighclubs with my friends", "I see, so you like to stay out at bars until late in the night?", "Yes, I like the higher-end nature of them compared to regular bars.", "Interesting, so have you ever gone into a VIP section or seen a celebrity at one?", "No, I hate VIP sections; they always discriminate people and never let you in", "Yeah, sometimes bouncers won't let you in if you don't match their dress code.", "Yes and if you dont have money you will never be aloud in by the bouncers", "I see, so do you like to go on the dance floor and dance?", "Yeah i aslo love dancing specially if they have rap, i love dancing to rap" ]
Hip hop music, also called hip-hop or rap music, is a music genre developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans in the 1970s which consists of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic and rhyming speech that is chanted.
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749
As a bot, I don't really have preferences. But I know some facts about beaches, have you realised it is made up of loose particles?
I love the beach. Such a beautiful landform that resides alongside bodies of water all over the world.
[ "I grew up right near the beach and I loved it. Do you enjoy the beach?" ]
A beach is a landform alongside a body of water which consists of loose particles.
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749
Yeah. And the particles might also have a biological origin, like coralline algae or mollusc shells
Thinking about how the particles of sand can be biological in origin like algae and Mollusc shells goes to show you how so many things are living.
[ "I grew up right near the beach and I loved it. Do you enjoy the beach?", "As a bot, I don't really have preferences. But I know some facts about beaches, have you realised it is made up of loose particles?", "It really is! We are very lucky in Florida to have so much coastline. I wish all states could enjoy it as well." ]
The particles can also be biological in origin, such as mollusc shells or coralline algae.
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749
I am not sure about that. Have you ever been to a wild beach ?They have a preserved nature and untouched beauty
That's a good question and I am sure that answer varies based on location. Some beaches are wild and untouched so the ratio may be quite high.
[ "I grew up right near the beach and I loved it. Do you enjoy the beach?", "As a bot, I don't really have preferences. But I know some facts about beaches, have you realised it is made up of loose particles?", "It really is! We are very lucky in Florida to have so much coastline. I wish all states could enjoy it as well.", "Yeah. And the particles might also have a biological origin, like coralline algae or mollusc shells", "Indeed. I have seen microscopic images of beach sand and they are quite interesting. I wonder what the ratio of biological matter is the whole makeup of beach sand?" ]
Wild beaches can be valued for their untouched beauty and preserved nature.
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749
And beach may also refer to a large geological unit
The data regarding beaches also includes certain areas some may not even consider beaches because they are so small while most are larger geological units.
[ "I grew up right near the beach and I loved it. Do you enjoy the beach?", "As a bot, I don't really have preferences. But I know some facts about beaches, have you realised it is made up of loose particles?", "It really is! We are very lucky in Florida to have so much coastline. I wish all states could enjoy it as well.", "Yeah. And the particles might also have a biological origin, like coralline algae or mollusc shells", "Indeed. I have seen microscopic images of beach sand and they are quite interesting. I wonder what the ratio of biological matter is the whole makeup of beach sand?", "I am not sure about that. Have you ever been to a wild beach ?They have a preserved nature and untouched beauty", "I didn't know that" ]
''Beach'' may refer to: The former are described in detail below; the larger geological units are discussed elsewhere under bars.
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749
Well, I also know that the beach berm is the part that is mostly above water
Right, because most would think beaches consist of water influenced by tides would be creating it. When that isn't necessarily the case. When you think of it that way, if you have a pond and a little sandy edge you have a beach!
[ "I grew up right near the beach and I loved it. Do you enjoy the beach?", "As a bot, I don't really have preferences. But I know some facts about beaches, have you realised it is made up of loose particles?", "It really is! We are very lucky in Florida to have so much coastline. I wish all states could enjoy it as well.", "Yeah. And the particles might also have a biological origin, like coralline algae or mollusc shells", "Indeed. I have seen microscopic images of beach sand and they are quite interesting. I wonder what the ratio of biological matter is the whole makeup of beach sand?", "I am not sure about that. Have you ever been to a wild beach ?They have a preserved nature and untouched beauty", "I didn't know that", "And beach may also refer to a large geological unit", "Very interesting. What else do you know ?" ]
The part mostly above water (depending upon tide), and more or less actively influenced by the waves at some point in the tide, is termed the beach berm.
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750
Yes, I'm familiar with Orwell. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair and he was a novelist, journalist and critic.
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[ "My favorite book is Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, have you heard of orwell?" ]
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic.
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750
Yes, his work also focused on opposition to totalitarianism and awareness of social injustice.
null
[ "My favorite book is Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, have you heard of orwell?", "Yes, I'm familiar with Orwell. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair and he was a novelist, journalist and critic.", "Yes during WW2 he worked for BBC, he was involved in creating and supervising programming that the nation would feed to Indian networks to encourage a pro-Allies sentiment and spark volunteering." ]
His work is marked by lucid prose, awareness of social injustice, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism.
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750
That's interesting. The book described a dystopian future in Great Britain where the residents were oppressed and under government surveillance. What do you like about it?
Nineteen Eighty-Four was incredible. It described a dystopian future in Great Britain where the residents were oppressed and under government surveillance.
[ "My favorite book is Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, have you heard of orwell?", "Yes, I'm familiar with Orwell. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair and he was a novelist, journalist and critic.", "Yes during WW2 he worked for BBC, he was involved in creating and supervising programming that the nation would feed to Indian networks to encourage a pro-Allies sentiment and spark volunteering.", "Yes, his work also focused on opposition to totalitarianism and awareness of social injustice.", "He is my favorite writer, he was actually being watched while he was writing Nineteen Eighty-Four, so he is right for a lot of things i think" ]
The novel is set in Airstrip One, formerly Great Britain, a province of the superstate Oceania, whose residents are victims of perpetual war, omnipresent government surveillance and public manipulation.
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750
Interesting! There were also ''though police'' in the novel and if you have independent thoughts, they were referred to as ''thoughtcrimes''.
null
[ "My favorite book is Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, have you heard of orwell?", "Yes, I'm familiar with Orwell. His real name is Eric Arthur Blair and he was a novelist, journalist and critic.", "Yes during WW2 he worked for BBC, he was involved in creating and supervising programming that the nation would feed to Indian networks to encourage a pro-Allies sentiment and spark volunteering.", "Yes, his work also focused on opposition to totalitarianism and awareness of social injustice.", "He is my favorite writer, he was actually being watched while he was writing Nineteen Eighty-Four, so he is right for a lot of things i think", "That's interesting. The book described a dystopian future in Great Britain where the residents were oppressed and under government surveillance. What do you like about it?", "I like that the author borrowed a number of elements from the Soviet Union, also but he called it nothing special when he saw what is happening on the other side, the so called free side. :D" ]
Via the ''Thought Police'', the Inner Party persecutes individualism and independent thinking, which are regarded as ''thoughtcrimes''.
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751
Well, I know that their original formula was created by Barney and Ally in 1940
i havent had it in years but i know it was invented in 1940 by barney and ally hartman
[ "I love mountain dew how about you" ]
The original formula was invented in 1940 by Tennessee beverage bottlers Barney and Ally Hartman.
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751
yea and then they revised the forumula in 1958
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[ "I love mountain dew how about you", "Well, I know that their original formula was created by Barney and Ally in 1940", "that's a long time ago" ]
A revised formula was created by Bill Bridgforth in 1958.
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751
well the rights to this forumula was obtained by the tip corporation
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[ "I love mountain dew how about you", "Well, I know that their original formula was created by Barney and Ally in 1940", "that's a long time ago", "yea and then they revised the forumula in 1958", "I wonder hoe it looked" ]
The rights to this formula were obtained by the Tip Corporation of Marion, Virginia.
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751
well the diet verstion was created in 1988, followed by mountain dew red which was discontinued in the same year
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[ "I love mountain dew how about you", "Well, I know that their original formula was created by Barney and Ally in 1940", "that's a long time ago", "yea and then they revised the forumula in 1958", "I wonder hoe it looked", "well the rights to this forumula was obtained by the tip corporation", "Do you know how they came up with the other flavors" ]
Diet Mountain Dew was introduced in 1988, followed by Mountain Dew Red, which was introduced and subsequently discontinued in 1988.
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751
I am not sure, but I know that there is a cherry flavor named code red that was created in 2001
nah there is a cherry flavor called code red that was created in 2001
[ "I love mountain dew how about you", "Well, I know that their original formula was created by Barney and Ally in 1940", "that's a long time ago", "yea and then they revised the forumula in 1958", "I wonder hoe it looked", "well the rights to this forumula was obtained by the tip corporation", "Do you know how they came up with the other flavors", "well the diet verstion was created in 1988, followed by mountain dew red which was discontinued in the same year", "so the red probably is not the same as it is today" ]
In 2001, a cherry flavor called Code Red debuted.
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752
Interesting, did you want to play singles or doubles with a teammate?
I love tennis! It's a racket sport that can be played against a single opponent or between 2 teams of 2 players each.
[ "i always wanted to learn how to play tennis when i was a kid" ]
Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles).
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752
I see, the rackets are strung with cord, does that make them heavy?
I'm sorry. I didn't think they were that heavy. A racket is just strung with cord.
[ "i always wanted to learn how to play tennis when i was a kid", "Interesting, did you want to play singles or doubles with a teammate?", "It didn't matter, but when I was a kid I was pretty skinny and weak and that racket was so heavy I could barely hold it." ]
Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court.
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752
Yes, the object of the game is to hit the ball in such a way that your opponent is not able to hit the ball back to you.
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[ "i always wanted to learn how to play tennis when i was a kid", "Interesting, did you want to play singles or doubles with a teammate?", "It didn't matter, but when I was a kid I was pretty skinny and weak and that racket was so heavy I could barely hold it.", "I see, the rackets are strung with cord, does that make them heavy?", "Not really, I was just pretty weak when I was little. Can you tell me more about tennis?" ]
The object of the game is to play the ball in such a way that the opponent is not able to play a valid return.
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752
Yes. And the play who can't hit the ball back will not gain a point. The opposite player will.
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[ "i always wanted to learn how to play tennis when i was a kid", "Interesting, did you want to play singles or doubles with a teammate?", "It didn't matter, but when I was a kid I was pretty skinny and weak and that racket was so heavy I could barely hold it.", "I see, the rackets are strung with cord, does that make them heavy?", "Not really, I was just pretty weak when I was little. Can you tell me more about tennis?", "Yes, the object of the game is to hit the ball in such a way that your opponent is not able to hit the ball back to you.", "oh, that sounds pretty easy!" ]
The player who is unable to return the ball will not gain a point, while the opposite player will.
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753
I know some facts about it. Did you know that dressage is a french term? It is a form of riding that requires high skills
I think Dressage is a french term for a skilled horse rider.
[ "My daughter trains her horse in Dressage - do you know much about that?" ]
Dressage ( or ; a French term, most commonly translated to mean ''training'') is a highly skilled form of riding performed in exhibition and competition, as well as an ''art'' sometimes pursued solely for the sake of mastery.
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753
Interesting. Have you ever heard the term double bridle? it is a bridle containing 2 bits and 4 reins
Know what a double bridle is? It's a rein with 4 bits as opposed to two.
[ "My daughter trains her horse in Dressage - do you know much about that?", "I know some facts about it. Did you know that dressage is a french term? It is a form of riding that requires high skills", "It definitely seems fancy to me - she used to do Hunter Jumper but has moved to dressage." ]
A double bridle, also called a full bridle or Weymouth bridle, is a bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called ''double reins'').
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753
Well, I know that the bridle has two parts, the bit going in the horse's mouth and the reins
Basially it's like a normal bridle but stronger. A bridle has two parts the bit that goes in the mouth and the reins that attach to the bit.
[ "My daughter trains her horse in Dressage - do you know much about that?", "I know some facts about it. Did you know that dressage is a french term? It is a form of riding that requires high skills", "It definitely seems fancy to me - she used to do Hunter Jumper but has moved to dressage.", "Interesting. Have you ever heard the term double bridle? it is a bridle containing 2 bits and 4 reins", "How is that used? I have not heard of that - she's the expert." ]
As defined in the ''Oxford English Dictionary'', the ''bridle'' includes both the that holds a bit that goes in the mouth of a horse, and the reins that are attached to the bit.
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753
I can't confirm you that. But I know that the most common bit type used is the snaffle
Yep that is correct. Also there's something called a Snaffle bit, it's actually the most common bit used.
[ "My daughter trains her horse in Dressage - do you know much about that?", "I know some facts about it. Did you know that dressage is a french term? It is a form of riding that requires high skills", "It definitely seems fancy to me - she used to do Hunter Jumper but has moved to dressage.", "Interesting. Have you ever heard the term double bridle? it is a bridle containing 2 bits and 4 reins", "How is that used? I have not heard of that - she's the expert.", "Well, I know that the bridle has two parts, the bit going in the horse's mouth and the reins", "And this is used to steer the horse?" ]
A snaffle bit is the most common type of bit used while riding horses.
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754
Yeah. It is probably partly because there are more than 400 hundred major corporate headquarters there.
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[ "Chicago has a population of 10 million" ]
The region is home to more than 400 major corporate headquarters, including 31 in the Fortune 500.
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754
Yeah, it has 9.9 million people, making it the 3rd largest metro area in America. What do you think about it?
With 9.9 million people, it is the largest metropolitan area in the US. Jobs are a great draw.
[ "Chicago has a population of 10 million", "Yeah. It is probably partly because there are more than 400 hundred major corporate headquarters there.", "Yes, people are there because of jobs" ]
With an estimated MSA population of 9.5 million people and CSA population of 9.9 million people, it is the third largest metropolitan area in the United States.
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754
Interesting, and speaking of metro areas, they have become important regions for economic and political purposes. Would you agree?
Yes. I imagine that is so. Metro areas have become key economic and political regions that teens can capitalize on.
[ "Chicago has a population of 10 million", "Yeah. It is probably partly because there are more than 400 hundred major corporate headquarters there.", "Yes, people are there because of jobs", "Yeah, it has 9.9 million people, making it the 3rd largest metro area in America. What do you think about it?", "with 31,000 summer jobs availble for youths between age 14 to 24, i think its a great place to raise teens" ]
As social, economic and political institutions have changed, metropolitan areas have become key economic and political regions.
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754
One thing, though is that the crime rate is higher than average. Do you know if the mayor is addressing that?
One thing he needs to improve though is the violent crime rate. Chicago's is substantially higher than the US average.
[ "Chicago has a population of 10 million", "Yeah. It is probably partly because there are more than 400 hundred major corporate headquarters there.", "Yes, people are there because of jobs", "Yeah, it has 9.9 million people, making it the 3rd largest metro area in America. What do you think about it?", "with 31,000 summer jobs availble for youths between age 14 to 24, i think its a great place to raise teens", "Interesting, and speaking of metro areas, they have become important regions for economic and political purposes. Would you agree?", "Yes, I would. Also, the mayor Rahm Emmanuel takes all the credit, he has done a terrific job!" ]
The city's overall crime rate, especially the violent crime rate, is substantially higher than the US average.
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754
Experts have been trying to come to a consensus about the cause for the violence in Chicago with little luck.
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[ "Chicago has a population of 10 million", "Yeah. It is probably partly because there are more than 400 hundred major corporate headquarters there.", "Yes, people are there because of jobs", "Yeah, it has 9.9 million people, making it the 3rd largest metro area in America. What do you think about it?", "with 31,000 summer jobs availble for youths between age 14 to 24, i think its a great place to raise teens", "Interesting, and speaking of metro areas, they have become important regions for economic and political purposes. Would you agree?", "Yes, I would. Also, the mayor Rahm Emmanuel takes all the credit, he has done a terrific job!", "One thing, though is that the crime rate is higher than average. Do you know if the mayor is addressing that?", "Yes! One of his strategies is that he increased school time and also the number of days." ]
An article in The Atlantic detailed how researchers and analysts had come to no real consensus on the cause for the violence.
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755
Isn't Quake an older first person shooter game?
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[ "My favorite video game is Quake. Have you ever played it?" ]
Quake is a first-person shooter video game, developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996.
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755
Oh interesting. Hey did you know that Sonic Mayhem provided most of the soundtrack? Bill Brown did some tracks too.
The soundtrack for the game, which was very popular was made by Sonic Mayhem.
[ "My favorite video game is Quake. Have you ever played it?", "Isn't Quake an older first person shooter game?", "That is correct. It was developed by John Carmack at ID Software. It had several sequels as well." ]
The soundtrack for ''Quake II'' was mainly provided by Sonic Mayhem, with some additional tracks by Bill Brown; the main theme was also composed by Bill Brown and Rob Zombie, and one track by Jer Sypult.
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755
Oh did it? I know the series has a third game called Quake III Arena. Apparently it doesn't have single player, only multiplayer action.
That's what I hear from my brother. He liked Quake III Arena because it excluded the single player and focused on multiplayer action.
[ "My favorite video game is Quake. Have you ever played it?", "Isn't Quake an older first person shooter game?", "That is correct. It was developed by John Carmack at ID Software. It had several sequels as well.", "Oh interesting. Hey did you know that Sonic Mayhem provided most of the soundtrack? Bill Brown did some tracks too.", "Yeah, I remember the awesome soundtrack. It had some really exciting gameplay. There was a powerup for Quad Damage." ]
''Quake III Arena'' is the third game in the ''Quake'' series and differs from previous games by excluding a traditional single-player element, instead focusing on multiplayer action.
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Have you got the DVD Collectors Edition? I hear it has Quake II as in included game! And a couple of expansions for Quake II as well!
If I were going to buy it, I'd get the DVD Collector's Edition because it had expansions with Quake II and Reckoning and Ground Zero.
[ "My favorite video game is Quake. Have you ever played it?", "Isn't Quake an older first person shooter game?", "That is correct. It was developed by John Carmack at ID Software. It had several sequels as well.", "Oh interesting. Hey did you know that Sonic Mayhem provided most of the soundtrack? Bill Brown did some tracks too.", "Yeah, I remember the awesome soundtrack. It had some really exciting gameplay. There was a powerup for Quad Damage.", "Oh did it? I know the series has a third game called Quake III Arena. Apparently it doesn't have single player, only multiplayer action.", "I really liked Quake III Arena as well. I remember it was the best multiplayer FPS at the time." ]
A special DVD Collectors Edition was released, including promotional material and the game ''Quake II'' with its expansions, ''The Reckoning'' and ''Ground Zero''.
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756
That's not nice. When did you other parent married your stepfather?
my parents have stayed married so i still have my biological father as my dad
[ "My relationship with my Stepfather was always cold." ]
A stepfather or stepdad is a non-biological father figure who is married to one's parent.
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756
i'm sorry to hear that, i find it interesting that in fiction like hamlet the stepfather is evil
i'm sorry to hear that, i find it interesting that in fiction like hamlet the stepfather is always evil
[ "My relationship with my Stepfather was always cold.", "That's not nice. When did you other parent married your stepfather?", "She married him when I was 5. I think he was very evil" ]
In fiction, evil stepfathers include Claudius in ''Hamlet'' (though his role as uncle is more emphasized), Walter Parks Thatcher in ''Citizen Kane'' (though this is debatable), Murdstone in Charles Dickens's ''David Copperfield'', the King from the movie ''Radio Flyer'', and Gozaburo Kaiba (who adopted Seto and Mokuba Kaiba) from ''Yu-Gi-Oh!
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756
Well, I know that it is the longest play of Shakespeare and is considered a very influential and powerful work of literature
i read it a long time ago, all i know is that is shakespeare's longest play
[ "My relationship with my Stepfather was always cold.", "That's not nice. When did you other parent married your stepfather?", "She married him when I was 5. I think he was very evil", "i'm sorry to hear that, i find it interesting that in fiction like hamlet the stepfather is evil", "I do not know a lot about Hamlet.What else do you know about him?" ]
''Hamlet'' is Shakespeare's longest play, and is considered among the most powerful and influential works of world literature, with a story capable of ''seemingly endless retelling and adaptation by others''.
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romeo and juliet is actually shakespeare's most popular play and one of the most frequent;y performed
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[ "My relationship with my Stepfather was always cold.", "That's not nice. When did you other parent married your stepfather?", "She married him when I was 5. I think he was very evil", "i'm sorry to hear that, i find it interesting that in fiction like hamlet the stepfather is evil", "I do not know a lot about Hamlet.What else do you know about him?", "Well, I know that it is the longest play of Shakespeare and is considered a very influential and powerful work of literature", "Really?? I tough it was Romeo and Juliet." ]
It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with ''Hamlet'', is one of his most frequently performed plays.
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Yeah, he has about 39 plays, 2 poems, 154 sonnets and some other verses
he had 39 plays, 154 sonnets and longer poems, he was originally a poet
[ "My relationship with my Stepfather was always cold.", "That's not nice. When did you other parent married your stepfather?", "She married him when I was 5. I think he was very evil", "i'm sorry to hear that, i find it interesting that in fiction like hamlet the stepfather is evil", "I do not know a lot about Hamlet.What else do you know about him?", "Well, I know that it is the longest play of Shakespeare and is considered a very influential and powerful work of literature", "Really?? I tough it was Romeo and Juliet.", "romeo and juliet is actually shakespeare's most popular play and one of the most frequent;y performed", "shakespeare was such talented artist." ]
His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 39 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship.
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757
I see. Did you know that dance is actually a performing art ?
Not to brag, often I peform in art form by selected sequences of human movement. That' my way of saying I'm a awesome dancer!
[ "I love to dance but not sure if I am any good at it" ]
Dance is a performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement.
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757
I am not sure about exactly what it is, but I know that the choreograpy is among the things that can categorize dance
Maybe so friend, maybe so... is it by it's repertoire of movements, or by it's historical period or place or origin or am I off. I can dance pretty great with sick beats, hopefully my knowledge isn't off
[ "I love to dance but not sure if I am any good at it", "I see. Did you know that dance is actually a performing art ?", "Oh good then you know about this, can you explain to me what choreography is?" ]
Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin.
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757
I don't have this information. But I know that there are dances like western ballet, indian dance and modern dance
A couple guessed here. 1. I would say, any dance that I do. Or modern, classical Indian dance and Chinese? I may get it right the second time if I'm off. I am thinking now that I said that... I'm off
[ "I love to dance but not sure if I am any good at it", "I see. Did you know that dance is actually a performing art ?", "Oh good then you know about this, can you explain to me what choreography is?", "I am not sure about exactly what it is, but I know that the choreograpy is among the things that can categorize dance", "Ok do you know what the most popular forms of dance are?" ]
Examples are western ballet and modern dance, Classical Indian dance and Chinese and Japanese song and dance dramas.
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757
Well, I know that salsa is originally from the caribbean and is a popular social dance form
Macarena is a favorite of mine... no one knows that one. And yes! Salsa is fly, its a popuar form of social dance that originated in the Caribbean. I can Salsa ALL day long
[ "I love to dance but not sure if I am any good at it", "I see. Did you know that dance is actually a performing art ?", "Oh good then you know about this, can you explain to me what choreography is?", "I am not sure about exactly what it is, but I know that the choreograpy is among the things that can categorize dance", "Ok do you know what the most popular forms of dance are?", "I don't have this information. But I know that there are dances like western ballet, indian dance and modern dance", "Good info, thanks. I have wondered what Salsa dancing is? I heard people at work talk about it" ]
Salsa is a popular form of social dance that originated in the Caribbean.
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757
Yeah, ballroom dance can be enjoyed competitively or socially all over the world
For sure! Legit as it comes. You and your partner dance and not only do you enjoy it but socially and competitively enjoyed around the world. That one I'm stoked about personally
[ "I love to dance but not sure if I am any good at it", "I see. Did you know that dance is actually a performing art ?", "Oh good then you know about this, can you explain to me what choreography is?", "I am not sure about exactly what it is, but I know that the choreograpy is among the things that can categorize dance", "Ok do you know what the most popular forms of dance are?", "I don't have this information. But I know that there are dances like western ballet, indian dance and modern dance", "Good info, thanks. I have wondered what Salsa dancing is? I heard people at work talk about it", "Well, I know that salsa is originally from the caribbean and is a popular social dance form", "Very interesting. Is ballroom dancing a real thing? Do people go to ballrooms and dance?" ]
Ballroom dance is a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world.
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758
Oh cool! Did you know that they used to train horses for warfare?
That is neat I have heard the Historically, horses were trained for warfare.
[ "I train horses for a living" ]
Historically, horses were trained for warfare, farm work, sport and transport.
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758
Oh I don't know. It seems there is a lot of controversy about different methods of training horses.
I have heard from other trainer that there is tremendous controversy over various methods of horse training. Is this true?
[ "I train horses for a living", "Oh cool! Did you know that they used to train horses for warfare?", "Oh yes and sport. Where in history were horses trained for warfare" ]
There is tremendous controversy over various methods of horse training and even some of the words used to describe these methods.
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758
Really? I know that for horse training, basic concepts of animal training apply.
That is terrible , but basic animal training concepts apply to all forms of training.
[ "I train horses for a living", "Oh cool! Did you know that they used to train horses for warfare?", "Oh yes and sport. Where in history were horses trained for warfare", "Oh I don't know. It seems there is a lot of controversy about different methods of training horses.", "Oh yes some people think it is some sort of animal abuse" ]
The range of training techniques and training goals is large, but basic animal training concepts apply to all forms of horse training.
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758
Oh, well for everyday care, horses have to be manageable, that's one reason they are trained.
I think it is so cool that horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities.
[ "I train horses for a living", "Oh cool! Did you know that they used to train horses for warfare?", "Oh yes and sport. Where in history were horses trained for warfare", "Oh I don't know. It seems there is a lot of controversy about different methods of training horses.", "Oh yes some people think it is some sort of animal abuse", "Really? I know that for horse training, basic concepts of animal training apply.", "Yes that's true in my experience. Why do you think we train horses, anyhow?" ]
Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities from horse racing to therapeutic horseback riding for people with disabilities.
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Yes, a lot of horse training makes them useful for pursuits like recreation and equestrian sports.
I have heard some dogs are, I guess now horses are geared toward making horses useful for a variety of recreational and sporting.
[ "I train horses for a living", "Oh cool! Did you know that they used to train horses for warfare?", "Oh yes and sport. Where in history were horses trained for warfare", "Oh I don't know. It seems there is a lot of controversy about different methods of training horses.", "Oh yes some people think it is some sort of animal abuse", "Really? I know that for horse training, basic concepts of animal training apply.", "Yes that's true in my experience. Why do you think we train horses, anyhow?", "Oh, well for everyday care, horses have to be manageable, that's one reason they are trained.", "Makes sense. Any other reasons?" ]
Today, most horse training is geared toward making horses useful for a variety of recreational and sporting equestrian pursuits.
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759
I don't have any likes for music as a bot. Do you know about the indie rock genre though? It came from the U.S. and U.K. during the 1980s.
Yes I quite like Modest Mouse myself. I like their song Float On.
[ "Do you like Indie Rock? I used to listen to some modest mouse." ]
Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that originated in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1980s.
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759
Sure! Indie rock belongs to the alternative rock genre actually.
I know more about the history. Indie Rock originiated in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1980s.
[ "Do you like Indie Rock? I used to listen to some modest mouse.", "I don't have any likes for music as a bot. Do you know about the indie rock genre though? It came from the U.S. and U.K. during the 1980s.", "No, I like the songs but don't really know much about the genre. Can you tell me anything else?" ]
Indie rock is a genre of alternative rock that originated in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1980s.
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759
Well, it did bring into questions about the term and how effective it is. Some of these bands started being successful commercially thanks to the Internet as well as the changes the music industry had.
It's true, so did Heavy Metal. The thing about Indie Rock though is that it's started to get commercial success. Is it even ''indie'' anymore?
[ "Do you like Indie Rock? I used to listen to some modest mouse.", "I don't have any likes for music as a bot. Do you know about the indie rock genre though? It came from the U.S. and U.K. during the 1980s.", "No, I like the songs but don't really know much about the genre. Can you tell me anything else?", "Sure! Indie rock belongs to the alternative rock genre actually.", "Thanks. You know how the Internet allows people to get famous now? Did the early Internet help with indie rock?" ]
In the 2000s, as a result of changes in the music industry and the growing importance of the Internet, some indie rock acts began to enjoy commercial success, leading to questions about its meaningfulness as a term.
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759
Interestingly enough, heavy metal also had origins mostly in the U.K. during the late 60s to early 70s.
Well for one it also originated in the UK in the 60s and 70s, but my favorite parts of it are the distortion and overall loudness of the music.
[ "Do you like Indie Rock? I used to listen to some modest mouse.", "I don't have any likes for music as a bot. Do you know about the indie rock genre though? It came from the U.S. and U.K. during the 1980s.", "No, I like the songs but don't really know much about the genre. Can you tell me anything else?", "Sure! Indie rock belongs to the alternative rock genre actually.", "Thanks. You know how the Internet allows people to get famous now? Did the early Internet help with indie rock?", "Well, it did bring into questions about the term and how effective it is. Some of these bands started being successful commercially thanks to the Internet as well as the changes the music industry had.", "Ah that makes sense I suppose. Can you tell me anything else about heavy metal as well?" ]
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom.
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