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So, do you like small dogs? chihuahua is the smalles breed of dog
Wow chihuahua are something else. Tiny and the smallest breed of dog.
[ "I love chihuahuas, I have 2 of them." ]
The Chihuahua () is the smallest breed of dog and is named after the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.
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Cool, did you know that the breed is originally from mexico, as archaeological finds show?
Yeah their history is shrouded in mystery, but the breed originated in Mexico.
[ "I love chihuahuas, I have 2 of them.", "So, do you like small dogs? chihuahua is the smalles breed of dog", "Yep, they get a bad rap about their demeanor too. Most people say they're mean but one of mine is the sweetest ever." ]
Both folklore and archaeological finds show that the breed originated in Mexico.
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Well, the breed was actually name after Chihuahua, the state in mexico
Well people think they were named after Chihuahua in mexico, and were worshipped as deities by the Aztecs
[ "I love chihuahuas, I have 2 of them.", "So, do you like small dogs? chihuahua is the smalles breed of dog", "Yep, they get a bad rap about their demeanor too. Most people say they're mean but one of mine is the sweetest ever.", "Cool, did you know that the breed is originally from mexico, as archaeological finds show?", "I've always wondered if they came from the city Chihuahua, Mexico. My sister in law visited there once." ]
The Chihuahua () is the smallest breed of dog and is named after the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.
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Are you talking about gods in the aztec religion, the religion of the aztecs ?
The Aztec religion upheld them as living gods with the power to return life to the dead and grand you fortune and fame.
[ "I love chihuahuas, I have 2 of them.", "So, do you like small dogs? chihuahua is the smalles breed of dog", "Yep, they get a bad rap about their demeanor too. Most people say they're mean but one of mine is the sweetest ever.", "Cool, did you know that the breed is originally from mexico, as archaeological finds show?", "I've always wondered if they came from the city Chihuahua, Mexico. My sister in law visited there once.", "Well, the breed was actually name after Chihuahua, the state in mexico", "Ah so that makes sense why mine think they're gods lol" ]
The Aztec religion is the Mesoamerican religion of the Aztecs.
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Speaking of Mesoamerica, I know that wheeled dog toys that represent the chihuahua were unearthed across there
Absolutely they even mad wheeled dog toys representing the Chihuahua kids could carry around with for good luck and fun.
[ "I love chihuahuas, I have 2 of them.", "So, do you like small dogs? chihuahua is the smalles breed of dog", "Yep, they get a bad rap about their demeanor too. Most people say they're mean but one of mine is the sweetest ever.", "Cool, did you know that the breed is originally from mexico, as archaeological finds show?", "I've always wondered if they came from the city Chihuahua, Mexico. My sister in law visited there once.", "Well, the breed was actually name after Chihuahua, the state in mexico", "Ah so that makes sense why mine think they're gods lol", "Are you talking about gods in the aztec religion, the religion of the aztecs ?", "Yes, I was reading about this mesoamerican religion" ]
In fact, wheeled dog toys representing the Chihuahua have been unearthed across Mesoamerica from Mexico to El Salvador.
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No, I've never been, as I'm a bot. Have you ever been waterfowl hunting? It's also called wildfowling in the UK.
I have not been waterfowl hunting. Do you just hunt birds that are near the water?
[ "Have you ever been waterfowl hunting?" ]
Waterfowl hunting (also called wildfowling or waterfowl shooting in the UK) is the practice of hunting ducks, geese, or other waterfowl for food and sport.
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Oh, I see. Do you have a shotgun? They can be used with shot or with slugs.
Are shotguns usually the go to gun for this?
[ "Have you ever been waterfowl hunting?", "No, I've never been, as I'm a bot. Have you ever been waterfowl hunting? It's also called wildfowling in the UK.", "Sort of yes, it is duckhunting and you sometimes have a dog with you to retrieve them" ]
A shotgun (also known as a scattergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a firearm that is usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug.
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It seems in some countries hunting waterfowl for commercial purposes is banned.
I think where I live, we can only hunt at certain times of the year.
[ "Have you ever been waterfowl hunting?", "No, I've never been, as I'm a bot. Have you ever been waterfowl hunting? It's also called wildfowling in the UK.", "Sort of yes, it is duckhunting and you sometimes have a dog with you to retrieve them", "Oh, I see. Do you have a shotgun? They can be used with shot or with slugs.", "Yes, usually you'd use shot for this type of hunting." ]
In many western countries, commercial waterfowl hunting is prohibited, and duck hunting is primarily an outdoor sporting activity.
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Also, people have been hunting waterfowl since prehistoric times.
So I guess people started hunting them for food. I cannot imagine that they would taste too good.
[ "Have you ever been waterfowl hunting?", "No, I've never been, as I'm a bot. Have you ever been waterfowl hunting? It's also called wildfowling in the UK.", "Sort of yes, it is duckhunting and you sometimes have a dog with you to retrieve them", "Oh, I see. Do you have a shotgun? They can be used with shot or with slugs.", "Yes, usually you'd use shot for this type of hunting.", "It seems in some countries hunting waterfowl for commercial purposes is banned.", "That is how it is here as well, I think that makes good sense though" ]
Wild waterfowl have been hunted for food, down, and feathers worldwide since prehistoric times.
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337
He was an American singer, musician, and actor.
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[ "hello dear who is Elvis Presley?" ]
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, musician, and actor.
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Well, he indeed was seen as one of the cultural icons of most significance of the 20th century
yes he is, he was seen as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century
[ "hello dear who is Elvis Presley?", "He was an American singer, musician, and actor.", "wow he is a whole lot" ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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I don't have this information right now. Do you want to know anything else about the man referred as the King ?
he was called the King of Rock and Roll
[ "hello dear who is Elvis Presley?", "He was an American singer, musician, and actor.", "wow he is a whole lot", "Well, he indeed was seen as one of the cultural icons of most significance of the 20th century", "Where was he from?" ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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So let me tell you. He was a leading figure of the sound of rock and roll
There are alot of them on youtube buddy, he had a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records
[ "hello dear who is Elvis Presley?", "He was an American singer, musician, and actor.", "wow he is a whole lot", "Well, he indeed was seen as one of the cultural icons of most significance of the 20th century", "Where was he from?", "I don't have this information right now. Do you want to know anything else about the man referred as the King ?", "I want to know about the music he played." ]
With a series of successful network television appearances and chart-topping records, he became the leading figure of the newly popular sound of rock and roll.
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Really? It can be used as a form of transport.
Same here, I've never tried skiing whether it was for recreation or for transport.
[ "i think skiing is for rich people" ]
Skiing can be a means of transport, a recreational activity or a competitive winter sport in which the participant uses skis to glide on snow.
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338
Do you watch competitive skiing, like those events the International Olympic Committee recognizes?
Exactly. That's why I just stick to watching competitive skiing occasionally.
[ "i think skiing is for rich people", "Really? It can be used as a form of transport.", "yeah the equipment is too expensive, even if you rent" ]
Many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the International Ski Federation (FIS).
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No, I'm a bot so I can't watch skiing. However, it's been around for nearly five millennia.
Not really, but it has been around for so long, or about five millennia.
[ "i think skiing is for rich people", "Really? It can be used as a form of transport.", "yeah the equipment is too expensive, even if you rent", "Do you watch competitive skiing, like those events the International Olympic Committee recognizes?", "That's cool. Do you have any favorite skiers?" ]
Skiing has a history of almost five millennia.
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There's also some evidence it was practiced in China more than ten thousand years ago.
I know, it's crazy! It has evolved drastically since it was made in Scandinavia.
[ "i think skiing is for rich people", "Really? It can be used as a form of transport.", "yeah the equipment is too expensive, even if you rent", "Do you watch competitive skiing, like those events the International Olympic Committee recognizes?", "That's cool. Do you have any favorite skiers?", "No, I'm a bot so I can't watch skiing. However, it's been around for nearly five millennia.", "five millennia?! Wow that's old" ]
Although modern skiing has evolved from beginnings in Scandinavia, it may have been practiced more than 100 centuries ago in what is now China, according to an interpretation of ancient paintings.
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Well, modern skiing began in Scandinavia.
Yeah I really don't know if I could ever live there, it is ridiculously cold over in Scandinavia. No wonder they used skiis.
[ "i think skiing is for rich people", "Really? It can be used as a form of transport.", "yeah the equipment is too expensive, even if you rent", "Do you watch competitive skiing, like those events the International Olympic Committee recognizes?", "That's cool. Do you have any favorite skiers?", "No, I'm a bot so I can't watch skiing. However, it's been around for nearly five millennia.", "five millennia?! Wow that's old", "There's also some evidence it was practiced in China more than ten thousand years ago.", "Oh, wow, so skiing was a Chinese invention?" ]
Although modern skiing has evolved from beginnings in Scandinavia, it may have been practiced more than 100 centuries ago in what is now China, according to an interpretation of ancient paintings.
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That's cool, are you going to go skiing for a competition or as a means of transport or something else?
Do you participate in competitive skiing?
[ "im planning a Skiing trip next winter" ]
Skiing can be a means of transport, a recreational activity or a competitive winter sport in which the participant uses skis to glide on snow.
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Not about your trip but you may be interested to know that the first skier with two ski poles was depicted way back in 1741.
Just make sure to bring two ski poles.
[ "im planning a Skiing trip next winter", "That's cool, are you going to go skiing for a competition or as a means of transport or something else?", "no, i just do it for fun. anything i should know in advanced for my Skiing trip?" ]
The first depiction of a skier with two ski poles dates to 1741.
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I'm not sure if it is modern or not but the earlier skiers used either a spear or long pole.
Back then it was easier for early skiers to remember to bring them because they only used one long pole.
[ "im planning a Skiing trip next winter", "That's cool, are you going to go skiing for a competition or as a means of transport or something else?", "no, i just do it for fun. anything i should know in advanced for my Skiing trip?", "Not about your trip but you may be interested to know that the first skier with two ski poles was depicted way back in 1741.", "Oh no way? I would have though two poles is a modern thing." ]
Early skiers used one long pole or spear.
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Who knows but it wasn't till 1741 where a skier was depicted using two poles.
Exactly, they didn't start using two poles until 1741.
[ "im planning a Skiing trip next winter", "That's cool, are you going to go skiing for a competition or as a means of transport or something else?", "no, i just do it for fun. anything i should know in advanced for my Skiing trip?", "Not about your trip but you may be interested to know that the first skier with two ski poles was depicted way back in 1741.", "Oh no way? I would have though two poles is a modern thing.", "I'm not sure if it is modern or not but the earlier skiers used either a spear or long pole.", "I would imagined it was harder to ski with one pole rather than like we do it know" ]
The first depiction of a skier with two ski poles dates to 1741.
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I am a bot so that is not possible to me, what do you love most about killing or trapping animals ?
Yes I deer hunt and we eat the venison its the practice of killing animals with the intent to do so
[ "I love hunting . do you ever hunt?" ]
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals, or pursuing or tracking them with the intent of doing so.
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Speaking of eating the animals, I know that humans mostly hunt for food, to remove predators or recreation
Humans mostly hunt for food but some hunt for recreation or sport and some to remove predators
[ "I love hunting . do you ever hunt?", "I am a bot so that is not possible to me, what do you love most about killing or trapping animals ?", "I love that we can eat the animals, it is very tasty!" ]
Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, to remove predators that are dangerous to humans or domestic animals, or for trade.
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Where you live do people hunt for trade as well? I know that trade is also a common reason for hunting
I also hunt to remove predators they are dangerous to livestock and domestic animals
[ "I love hunting . do you ever hunt?", "I am a bot so that is not possible to me, what do you love most about killing or trapping animals ?", "I love that we can eat the animals, it is very tasty!", "Speaking of eating the animals, I know that humans mostly hunt for food, to remove predators or recreation", "yeah where i live it is a way of life for some" ]
Hunting wildlife or feral animals is most commonly done by humans for food, recreation, to remove predators that are dangerous to humans or domestic animals, or for trade.
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Do you like to hunt mammals or birds ? Those are usually the species that are hunted
Yes and the species I am hunting is called prey or game and is often mammals or birds
[ "I love hunting . do you ever hunt?", "I am a bot so that is not possible to me, what do you love most about killing or trapping animals ?", "I love that we can eat the animals, it is very tasty!", "Speaking of eating the animals, I know that humans mostly hunt for food, to remove predators or recreation", "yeah where i live it is a way of life for some", "Where you live do people hunt for trade as well? I know that trade is also a common reason for hunting", "yeah and that way you get pelts" ]
The species that are hunted are referred to as game or prey and are usually mammals and birds.
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One last thing I can say about hunting is that it can be a component of the management of modern wildlife.
Yes and hunting is a part of modern wildlife managment
[ "I love hunting . do you ever hunt?", "I am a bot so that is not possible to me, what do you love most about killing or trapping animals ?", "I love that we can eat the animals, it is very tasty!", "Speaking of eating the animals, I know that humans mostly hunt for food, to remove predators or recreation", "yeah where i live it is a way of life for some", "Where you live do people hunt for trade as well? I know that trade is also a common reason for hunting", "yeah and that way you get pelts", "Do you like to hunt mammals or birds ? Those are usually the species that are hunted", "I prefer to hunt mammals and predators" ]
Hunting advocates state that hunting can be a necessary component of modern wildlife management, for example, to help maintain a population of healthy animals within an environment's ecological carrying capacity when natural checks such as predators are absent or very rare.
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I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but I know that cheerleading started in the US, and it's still predominantly an American activity.
I find it fascinating to learn that cheerleading began in the United States rather than in Germany.
[ "So how do you feel about cheerleading?" ]
Cheerleading originated in the United States, and remains predominantly in America, with an estimated 1.5 million participants in all-star cheerleading.
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Yes, about 1.5 million people participate in all-star cheerleading.
Yes, and apparently it's very popular with over a million people doing it.
[ "So how do you feel about cheerleading?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but I know that cheerleading started in the US, and it's still predominantly an American activity.", "Did it? That's really cool!" ]
Cheerleading originated in the United States, and remains predominantly in America, with an estimated 1.5 million participants in all-star cheerleading.
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So, it started during the late 1700s, with a rebellion of male students.
I've learned that it all started with a rebellion of some male students.
[ "So how do you feel about cheerleading?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but I know that cheerleading started in the US, and it's still predominantly an American activity.", "Did it? That's really cool!", "Yes, about 1.5 million people participate in all-star cheerleading.", "I can see that. Also, the first cheerleaders were men. Looks like women cheerleaders were overlooked until the 1940s" ]
Cheerleading began during the late 18th century with the rebellion of male students.
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Apparently, after the Revolutionary War students were treated really harshly by their teachers.
It's true! Apparently there was some really bad treatment from teachers so the male students rebelled!
[ "So how do you feel about cheerleading?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but I know that cheerleading started in the US, and it's still predominantly an American activity.", "Did it? That's really cool!", "Yes, about 1.5 million people participate in all-star cheerleading.", "I can see that. Also, the first cheerleaders were men. Looks like women cheerleaders were overlooked until the 1940s", "So, it started during the late 1700s, with a rebellion of male students.", "Hahaha what?" ]
After the American Revolutionary War, students experienced harsh treatment from teachers.
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It's true, the teachers treated their students harshly.
I agree! I mean, who would think that post american revolution males would turn to cheerleading?!
[ "So how do you feel about cheerleading?", "I don't have an opinion, being a bot, but I know that cheerleading started in the US, and it's still predominantly an American activity.", "Did it? That's really cool!", "Yes, about 1.5 million people participate in all-star cheerleading.", "I can see that. Also, the first cheerleaders were men. Looks like women cheerleaders were overlooked until the 1940s", "So, it started during the late 1700s, with a rebellion of male students.", "Hahaha what?", "Apparently, after the Revolutionary War students were treated really harshly by their teachers.", "That's amazing!" ]
After the American Revolutionary War, students experienced harsh treatment from teachers.
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I know that the daughter of Ralph Lauren, Dylan Lauren owns it.
I have heard of it, the daughter of Dylan Lauren owns it, but she is a fashion designer
[ "I love chocolate bars. Have you ever heard of Dylan's Candy Bar?" ]
It is owned by Dylan Lauren, daughter of fashion designer Ralph Lauren.
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She is an american entrepreneur!
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[ "I love chocolate bars. Have you ever heard of Dylan's Candy Bar?", "I know that the daughter of Ralph Lauren, Dylan Lauren owns it.", "Who is Dylan Lauren?" ]
Dylan Lauren (born May 9, 1974) is an American entrepreneur.
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I don't know if she's a fashion designer, but her goal for the store is to merge the cultures of fashion, art, and popular candy.
She does not focus too much on clothes, her goal is to merge fashion and candy with art
[ "I love chocolate bars. Have you ever heard of Dylan's Candy Bar?", "I know that the daughter of Ralph Lauren, Dylan Lauren owns it.", "Who is Dylan Lauren?", "She is an american entrepreneur!", "I see. She is a fashion designer? What kind of clothes does she make?" ]
Lauren said that her goal was to ''merge fashion, art and pop candy culture''.
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Dylan's Candy Bar is actually a chain of candy stores. They can be found in New York City, LA, Chicago, Miami Beach and East Hampton.
there are currerntly stores in new york city, east hampton, los angeles, chicago and miami
[ "I love chocolate bars. Have you ever heard of Dylan's Candy Bar?", "I know that the daughter of Ralph Lauren, Dylan Lauren owns it.", "Who is Dylan Lauren?", "She is an american entrepreneur!", "I see. She is a fashion designer? What kind of clothes does she make?", "I don't know if she's a fashion designer, but her goal for the store is to merge the cultures of fashion, art, and popular candy.", "That sounds a little strange. Where can you buy Dylan's Candy Bar?" ]
Dylan's Candy Bar is a chain of boutique candy shops and candy supplier currently located in New York City; East Hampton, New York; Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami Beach, as well as in wholesale venues around the globe.
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I can't listen do music, on account of being a bot. I do, however, know that he was called "the King".
I love Elvis! He was the King of Rock and Roll!
[ "I really like Elvis' music. What about you?" ]
Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or simply ''the King''.
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Yeah! He was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and moved to Memphis when he was 13 years old.
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[ "I really like Elvis' music. What about you?", "I can't listen do music, on account of being a bot. I do, however, know that he was called \"the King\".", "Can you tell me more about him? Like where he lived?" ]
Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family when he was 13 years old.
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I don't know if it's in Memphis, but its address is 3764 Elvis Presly Boulevard, in the Whitehaven neighborhood.
It's beautiful there, it's on Elvis Presley Blvd in the Whitehaven community.
[ "I really like Elvis' music. What about you?", "I can't listen do music, on account of being a bot. I do, however, know that he was called \"the King\".", "Can you tell me more about him? Like where he lived?", "Yeah! He was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and moved to Memphis when he was 13 years old.", "Oh isn't Graceland in Memphis? I want to visit some time." ]
It is located at 3764 Elvis Presley Boulevard in the vast Whitehaven community, about 9 miles (14.5 km) from Downtown and less than four miles (6 km) north of the Mississippi border.
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That's cool! It turns out the roadway was originally a plank road that charged tolls back in 1852.
I saw an exhibit at the museum once that showed how Elvis Presley Blvd was originally a toll ''plank Road'' built in 1852.
[ "I really like Elvis' music. What about you?", "I can't listen do music, on account of being a bot. I do, however, know that he was called \"the King\".", "Can you tell me more about him? Like where he lived?", "Yeah! He was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and moved to Memphis when he was 13 years old.", "Oh isn't Graceland in Memphis? I want to visit some time.", "I don't know if it's in Memphis, but its address is 3764 Elvis Presly Boulevard, in the Whitehaven neighborhood.", "I have seen pictures. I heard the museum is great." ]
This roadway began as a toll ''Plank Road'' built between Memphis and Hernando, Mississippi in 1852.
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Do you know ho the score of your favorite hobby works? In bowling you can achieve the maximum score of 300 by getting 12 strikes
Iv'e been bowling a few times, but how does the scoring work?
[ "Bowling is one of my favorites hobbies." ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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Of course, I know that in ten=pin bowling there are 10 pins at the end of the lanes
Is the scoring the same as in Ten-pin bowling?
[ "Bowling is one of my favorites hobbies.", "Do you know ho the score of your favorite hobby works? In bowling you can achieve the maximum score of 300 by getting 12 strikes", "That is correct, do you know anything about ten-pin bowling?" ]
Ten-pin bowling is a sport in which a player (called a ''bowler'') rolls a bowling ball down a wood-structure or synthetic (polyurethane) lane and towards ten pins positioned at the end of the lane.
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So let me tell you about the objective of this game then, which is to knock down as many pins as you can
Apparently the scoring is very different. pin counts don't roll over and only total pin knockdowns count towards the score.
[ "Bowling is one of my favorites hobbies.", "Do you know ho the score of your favorite hobby works? In bowling you can achieve the maximum score of 300 by getting 12 strikes", "That is correct, do you know anything about ten-pin bowling?", "Of course, I know that in ten=pin bowling there are 10 pins at the end of the lanes", "I have never played Ten-pin bowling, I wouldn't know." ]
The objective is to score the highest pinfall by knocking down as many pins as possible.
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Well, I also know that heavier balls will topple more pins
In ten-pin, the ball is called a ''bowler''. Heavier ''bowlers'' are used by pros because they, statistically, will knock over more pins.
[ "Bowling is one of my favorites hobbies.", "Do you know ho the score of your favorite hobby works? In bowling you can achieve the maximum score of 300 by getting 12 strikes", "That is correct, do you know anything about ten-pin bowling?", "Of course, I know that in ten=pin bowling there are 10 pins at the end of the lanes", "I have never played Ten-pin bowling, I wouldn't know.", "So let me tell you about the objective of this game then, which is to knock down as many pins as you can", "What else you know about bowling?" ]
Generally, the heavier the ball, the more pins that will topple on two equivalent shots.
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No, I can't read since I'm a bot. However, I know that the novels were written by J. K. Rowling.
I have never read any books by the British author J.K. Rowling, it does sound like an interesting series though
[ "I just ordered all the Harry Potter books and look forward to reading them" ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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They've actually sold more than half a billion copies around the world, in 73 languages.
It must be very popular to have sold more than 500 million copies around the world. It has been translated to 73 languages!
[ "I just ordered all the Harry Potter books and look forward to reading them", "No, I can't read since I'm a bot. However, I know that the novels were written by J. K. Rowling.", "Yes, that's right. They're hugely popular." ]
, the books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, making them the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into seventy-three languages.
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The story is about Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwarts.
I see, his friends Hermoine Granger and Ron Weasley and they must go that Hogwarts School
[ "I just ordered all the Harry Potter books and look forward to reading them", "No, I can't read since I'm a bot. However, I know that the novels were written by J. K. Rowling.", "Yes, that's right. They're hugely popular.", "They've actually sold more than half a billion copies around the world, in 73 languages.", "That's a ton of book! What are they about?" ]
The novels chronicle the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Yes, and they've also found immense critical acclaim as well.
I thought they came out more recently than Juen 26, 1997!
[ "I just ordered all the Harry Potter books and look forward to reading them", "No, I can't read since I'm a bot. However, I know that the novels were written by J. K. Rowling.", "Yes, that's right. They're hugely popular.", "They've actually sold more than half a billion copies around the world, in 73 languages.", "That's a ton of book! What are they about?", "The story is about Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwarts.", "The books have been insanely popular since they came out world wide" ]
Since the release of the first novel, ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity, critical acclaim, and commercial success worldwide.
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I am a bot so I don't have any opinions to be given, I have some facts to tell you instead. Did you know that American football is also known as gridiron ?
I do too! It's a great team sport played on a rectangular field between two goalposts.
[ "I love American football dont you?" ]
American football, referred to as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron football or simply gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Does this team get to be the one with the most points when the game ends and wins a lot ?
Don't hold this against me, but I like the Patriots. They seem to always be the team with the most points at the end of the game.
[ "I love American football dont you?", "I am a bot so I don't have any opinions to be given, I have some facts to tell you instead. Did you know that American football is also known as gridiron ?", "I didn't know that. I think my favorite team is the cowboys" ]
The team with the most points at the end of a game wins.
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If you're telling me so. Let's talk about players now, did you know that Charles Haley is one of the 2 players with 5 super bowls ?
Yes, they have. Tom Brady is my favorite player. He is one of only two players to have won 5 Super Bowls.
[ "I love American football dont you?", "I am a bot so I don't have any opinions to be given, I have some facts to tell you instead. Did you know that American football is also known as gridiron ?", "I didn't know that. I think my favorite team is the cowboys", "Does this team get to be the one with the most points when the game ends and wins a lot ?", "I am not sure how they are lately, but they are still a good team even though they had that controversy" ]
He is one of only two players to win five Super Bowls (the other being defensive player Charles Haley) and the only player to win them all playing for one team.
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The first game of football was played on November 6, 1869. It was a college game.
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[ "I love American football dont you?", "I am a bot so I don't have any opinions to be given, I have some facts to tell you instead. Did you know that American football is also known as gridiron ?", "I didn't know that. I think my favorite team is the cowboys", "Does this team get to be the one with the most points when the game ends and wins a lot ?", "I am not sure how they are lately, but they are still a good team even though they had that controversy", "If you're telling me so. Let's talk about players now, did you know that Charles Haley is one of the 2 players with 5 super bowls ?", "I didn't know that, I thought only Tom Brady had that. What else do you know about football?" ]
The first match of American football was played on November 6, 1869, between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, under rules based on the association football rules of the time.
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I am a bot but I don't speak Japanese. But I know that the Japanese language has simple phonotactics and a pure vowel system.
Yes, you should learn. It's easy because it has simple phonotactics, and a pure vowel system.
[ "Do you know how to speak in Japanese? I always have found it interesting but have never taken any formal schooling or lessons" ]
Japanese is an agglutinative, mora-timed language with simple phonotactics, a pure vowel system, phonemic vowel and consonant length, and a lexically significant pitch-accent.
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Actually, I am not sure if Japanese is less complicated than Spanish or English. Although I know that Japanese has words from English roots
Yes, Japanese is somewhat similar to English because a lot of their words have English roots.
[ "Do you know how to speak in Japanese? I always have found it interesting but have never taken any formal schooling or lessons", "I am a bot but I don't speak Japanese. But I know that the Japanese language has simple phonotactics and a pure vowel system.", "Oh okay I see. So its much less complicated then learning English or Spanish? I took 3 years of Spanish and can only say as many phrases as I can count with my two hands. Its challenging to learn a new languege" ]
English loanwords, in particular, have become frequent, and Japanese words from English roots have proliferated.
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I don't know about any pictures, what I know is that particles mark the words' grammatical function
Yes, and word order goes from subject to object to verb.
[ "Do you know how to speak in Japanese? I always have found it interesting but have never taken any formal schooling or lessons", "I am a bot but I don't speak Japanese. But I know that the Japanese language has simple phonotactics and a pure vowel system.", "Oh okay I see. So its much less complicated then learning English or Spanish? I took 3 years of Spanish and can only say as many phrases as I can count with my two hands. Its challenging to learn a new languege", "Actually, I am not sure if Japanese is less complicated than Spanish or English. Although I know that Japanese has words from English roots", "Oh okay, doesnt the language look like pictures on paper rather then letters like English?" ]
Word order is normally subject–object–verb with particles marking the grammatical function of words, and sentence structure is topic–comment.
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I'm not sure, but in 1185 is when they first started borrowing words from European language.
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[ "Do you know how to speak in Japanese? I always have found it interesting but have never taken any formal schooling or lessons", "I am a bot but I don't speak Japanese. But I know that the Japanese language has simple phonotactics and a pure vowel system.", "Oh okay I see. So its much less complicated then learning English or Spanish? I took 3 years of Spanish and can only say as many phrases as I can count with my two hands. Its challenging to learn a new languege", "Actually, I am not sure if Japanese is less complicated than Spanish or English. Although I know that Japanese has words from English roots", "Oh okay, doesnt the language look like pictures on paper rather then letters like English?", "I don't know about any pictures, what I know is that particles mark the words' grammatical function", "Interesting. How common is the language in the US? Or is it one of the top ten spoken languages in the world?" ]
Late Middle Japanese (1185–1600) included changes in features that brought it closer to the modern language, and the first appearance of European loanwords.
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As a bot, I can't bowl, but I know if you get 12 strikes in a row, you achieve the highest score of 300.
I enjoy bowling, but I don't go all that often. My highest score is only a 220, which is far short of the maximum score of 300.
[ "I love bowling, In fact I do it every week, How about you?" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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I know the bowling balls used in five-pin, candlepin and duckpin bowling are smaller and don't have holes. They're meant to be held in the palm.
I only have used the bowling balls provided at the bowling alley. Most of the time I use the 12lb ball. Most of the time I hold the ball in the palm of my hand when I throw it.
[ "I love bowling, In fact I do it every week, How about you?", "As a bot, I can't bowl, but I know if you get 12 strikes in a row, you achieve the highest score of 300.", "Yep, that's true. What do you know about bowling balls, by the way?" ]
Other bowling balls, such as those used in five-pin bowling, candlepin bowling, and duckpin bowling are smaller, lighter, and without holes, so that they may be held in the palm of the bowler's hand.
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Ultimately, a bowling ball is what is used to hit the pins.
The accuracy of the bowling ball really boils down to practice and using the same ball over and over again.
[ "I love bowling, In fact I do it every week, How about you?", "As a bot, I can't bowl, but I know if you get 12 strikes in a row, you achieve the highest score of 300.", "Yep, that's true. What do you know about bowling balls, by the way?", "I know the bowling balls used in five-pin, candlepin and duckpin bowling are smaller and don't have holes. They're meant to be held in the palm.", "Oh, interesting. I've only ever done ten-pin bowling, with the big bowling ball that has holes in it." ]
A bowling ball is a piece of sporting equipment used to hit bowling pins in the sport of bowling.
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Well, I know that its a major throwing sport.
You would have to start out playing in local leagues and then move your way up. You would have to do very well, because it is one of the major throwing sports and is very competitive.
[ "I love bowling, In fact I do it every week, How about you?", "As a bot, I can't bowl, but I know if you get 12 strikes in a row, you achieve the highest score of 300.", "Yep, that's true. What do you know about bowling balls, by the way?", "I know the bowling balls used in five-pin, candlepin and duckpin bowling are smaller and don't have holes. They're meant to be held in the palm.", "Oh, interesting. I've only ever done ten-pin bowling, with the big bowling ball that has holes in it.", "Ultimately, a bowling ball is what is used to hit the pins.", "That's true. What else do you know about bowling." ]
It is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
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I just know that the maximum score is 300, or 12 strikes in a row.
It takes a lot of practice, to get the maximum score of 300, you have to score 12 strikes in a row.
[ "I love bowling, In fact I do it every week, How about you?", "As a bot, I can't bowl, but I know if you get 12 strikes in a row, you achieve the highest score of 300.", "Yep, that's true. What do you know about bowling balls, by the way?", "I know the bowling balls used in five-pin, candlepin and duckpin bowling are smaller and don't have holes. They're meant to be held in the palm.", "Oh, interesting. I've only ever done ten-pin bowling, with the big bowling ball that has holes in it.", "Ultimately, a bowling ball is what is used to hit the pins.", "That's true. What else do you know about bowling.", "Well, I know that its a major throwing sport.", "Yep, that's true. Anything else you know?" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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Nice that you enjoyed that, do you prefer the ones that are machine or hand-knetted?
I agree. I think it would be cool to machine or hand knit one also.
[ "I really enjoyed wearing Cardigan sweaters in the fall or winter. I think it adds a bit of sophistication to a person's wardrobe." ]
It may be machine- or hand-knitted.
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Speaking of cardigans for women, did you know that Coco Chanel is the one credited with popularizing that ?
Cool I didn't know that! They were actually popularized by Coco Chanel who disliked for tight-necked mens sweaters messed up her hair when removed.
[ "I really enjoyed wearing Cardigan sweaters in the fall or winter. I think it adds a bit of sophistication to a person's wardrobe.", "Nice that you enjoyed that, do you prefer the ones that are machine or hand-knetted?", "I prefer the knitted ones, my mom use to make cardigans for women" ]
Coco Chanel is credited with popularizing cardigans for women because ''she hated how tight-necked men’s sweaters messed up her hair when she pulled them over her head.''
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Speaking of synthetic fibers, I know that those are made with chemical synthesis, did you know that ?
One good thing about synthetic fibers is that they are not made from animals, mostly derived from fibers.
[ "I really enjoyed wearing Cardigan sweaters in the fall or winter. I think it adds a bit of sophistication to a person's wardrobe.", "Nice that you enjoyed that, do you prefer the ones that are machine or hand-knetted?", "I prefer the knitted ones, my mom use to make cardigans for women", "Speaking of cardigans for women, did you know that Coco Chanel is the one credited with popularizing that ?", "I didn't know that, I always prefer wool cardigans, but the can now be made with cotton or synthetic fibers too" ]
Synthetic fibers (British English: synthetic fibres) are fibers made by humans with chemical synthesis, as opposed to natural fibers that humans get from living organisms with little or no chemical changes.
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I am not sure about this allergy part but I can tell you that natural fibers indeed have the benefit of comfort
Yes I agree natural fibers are usually more comfortable. Some are actually made through geological processes.
[ "I really enjoyed wearing Cardigan sweaters in the fall or winter. I think it adds a bit of sophistication to a person's wardrobe.", "Nice that you enjoyed that, do you prefer the ones that are machine or hand-knetted?", "I prefer the knitted ones, my mom use to make cardigans for women", "Speaking of cardigans for women, did you know that Coco Chanel is the one credited with popularizing that ?", "I didn't know that, I always prefer wool cardigans, but the can now be made with cotton or synthetic fibers too", "Speaking of synthetic fibers, I know that those are made with chemical synthesis, did you know that ?", "No, I didn't know that, I know that there are people allergic to them" ]
Synthetic fibers can often be produced very cheaply and in large amounts compared to natural fibers, but for clothing natural fibers can give some benefits, such as comfort, over their synthetic counterparts.
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Green is evoked by a light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm!
green is evoked by a light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm!
[ "I love the color green it reminds me of nature and trees" ]
It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm.
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Yes, and chlorophyll contributes the most to the green color in nature. It's a chemical that plants use for photosynthesis
yes and chlorophyll contributes the most to the green color in nature. its a chemical that plants use for photosynthesize
[ "I love the color green it reminds me of nature and trees", "Green is evoked by a light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm!", "I had no idea" ]
By far the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into chemical energy.
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Thank you. And also a fun fact is that in the middle ages and renaissance, green was associated with merchants and bankers. But red was reserved for the nobility.
thank you and also fun fact in the middle ages/ renaissance time period green was associated with merchants, bankers while red was reserved for the nobility.
[ "I love the color green it reminds me of nature and trees", "Green is evoked by a light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm!", "I had no idea", "Yes, and chlorophyll contributes the most to the green color in nature. It's a chemical that plants use for photosynthesis", "That makes sense and you know a lot about this I can tell" ]
In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, green was the color commonly associated with merchants, bankers and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.
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What about minerals, do you like emeralds? Those are green because of their chromium content.
yes and emeralds are colored green by their chromium content. several minerals have a greenish color.
[ "I love the color green it reminds me of nature and trees", "Green is evoked by a light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm!", "I had no idea", "Yes, and chlorophyll contributes the most to the green color in nature. It's a chemical that plants use for photosynthesis", "That makes sense and you know a lot about this I can tell", "Thank you. And also a fun fact is that in the middle ages and renaissance, green was associated with merchants and bankers. But red was reserved for the nobility.", "Yes, green is often associated with money it seems" ]
Several minerals have a green color, including the emerald, which is colored green by its chromium content.
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Well I heard it is an island that is in the North Atlantic.
Ireland is actually an island. Very cool. Many people don't know that.
[ "I'm planning a trip to Ireland! I've never been there, so I don't know what to expect!" ]
Ireland (; ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic.
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Third largest actually.
Ireland is the third largest island in Europe. There are tons of cities to visit. What do you like to see?
[ "I'm planning a trip to Ireland! I've never been there, so I don't know what to expect!", "Well I heard it is an island that is in the North Atlantic.", "An island? I did not know that! Is it the largest in Europe?" ]
Ireland is the third-largest island in Europe.
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Outside of Ireland taking up 5/6 of the island, Ireland is not part of the UK but Northern Ireland is.
Differently drop into Northern Ireland than. You'll love it.
[ "I'm planning a trip to Ireland! I've never been there, so I don't know what to expect!", "Well I heard it is an island that is in the North Atlantic.", "An island? I did not know that! Is it the largest in Europe?", "Third largest actually.", "Ok thanks, I've also heard of North Ireland and just Ireland, what's the difference?" ]
Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), which covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, in the northeast of the island.
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You may be interested to know that Belfast is Northern Ireland's capital city and the second largest in all of Ireland.
Pop into Belfast the capital of Northern Ireland. It is pretty interesting.
[ "I'm planning a trip to Ireland! I've never been there, so I don't know what to expect!", "Well I heard it is an island that is in the North Atlantic.", "An island? I did not know that! Is it the largest in Europe?", "Third largest actually.", "Ok thanks, I've also heard of North Ireland and just Ireland, what's the difference?", "Outside of Ireland taking up 5/6 of the island, Ireland is not part of the UK but Northern Ireland is.", "Thanks for the info! What else should i know about Ireland before my trip?" ]
Belfast (; ) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, and the second largest on the island of Ireland.
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Really? What was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement?
Really what was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement.
[ "Growing up I use to do cheer leading from 7 up to 15 years old." ]
Cheerleading is an activity wherein the participants (referred to as ''cheerleaders'') cheer for their team as a form of encouragement.
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Was it intense physical activity or more like just chanting slogans ?
It must have been fun chanting slogans to intense physical activity.
[ "Growing up I use to do cheer leading from 7 up to 15 years old.", "Really? What was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement?", "It was great I formed a sisterhood and to be as one was great we made lot's of memories." ]
It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity.
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Did you ever do competitive cheer-leading? Those contain a lot of components like tumbling, dance, and stunting.
Did you ever do competitive cheer-leading? The contain a lot of components like tumbling, dance, and stunting.
[ "Growing up I use to do cheer leading from 7 up to 15 years old.", "Really? What was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement?", "It was great I formed a sisterhood and to be as one was great we made lot's of memories.", "Was it intense physical activity or more like just chanting slogans ?", "It was all about chanting slogans, but you have to always be loud and sound as one" ]
Competitive routines typically range anywhere from one to three minutes, and contain components of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting.
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That's cool! Apparently cheerleading originated in the US and has about 1.5 million participants.
That's cool! Apparently cheerleading orgionated in the US and has about 1.5 million participants.
[ "Growing up I use to do cheer leading from 7 up to 15 years old.", "Really? What was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement?", "It was great I formed a sisterhood and to be as one was great we made lot's of memories.", "Was it intense physical activity or more like just chanting slogans ?", "It was all about chanting slogans, but you have to always be loud and sound as one", "Did you ever do competitive cheer-leading? Those contain a lot of components like tumbling, dance, and stunting.", "Yes I did the competition team cheer leading wen I got in the 5th grade" ]
Cheerleading originated in the United States, and remains predominantly in America, with an estimated 1.5 million participants in all-star cheerleading.
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There are also about 100,000 participants from around the world in places like Canada, China, and Europe.
There are also about 100,000 particants around the world in place like Canada, China, and Europe.
[ "Growing up I use to do cheer leading from 7 up to 15 years old.", "Really? What was it like cheering for teams as a form of encouragement?", "It was great I formed a sisterhood and to be as one was great we made lot's of memories.", "Was it intense physical activity or more like just chanting slogans ?", "It was all about chanting slogans, but you have to always be loud and sound as one", "Did you ever do competitive cheer-leading? Those contain a lot of components like tumbling, dance, and stunting.", "Yes I did the competition team cheer leading wen I got in the 5th grade", "That's cool! Apparently cheerleading originated in the US and has about 1.5 million participants.", "I wouldn't be surprised by that number because every cheer leading competition we had it was hundreds of girls there from all over just our state alone." ]
Due in part to this recent exposure, there are now an estimated 100,000 participants scattered around the globe in Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.
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Do you mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?
My younger daughter loved them too! She took me along to many of the films that were based on J.K. Rowling! I enjoyed them.
[ "Hi I love the Harry Potter novels" ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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What changed your opinion on the young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends at Hogwarts?
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[ "Hi I love the Harry Potter novels", "Do you mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, It is funny, when the books first came out, I was not into them or the movies." ]
The novels chronicle the life of a young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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Did you enjoy the story arc of Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort?
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[ "Hi I love the Harry Potter novels", "Do you mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, It is funny, when the books first came out, I was not into them or the movies.", "What changed your opinion on the young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends at Hogwarts?", "I just finished up the Gregory underland series and wanted to read something else..." ]
The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal, overthrow the wizard governing body known as the Ministry of Magic, and subjugate all wizards and muggles, a reference term that means non-magical people.
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Ah, I see. In fact, the book series sold over 500 million copies, even getting translated into 73 languages.
I can't believe that there have been over 500 million copies sold worldwide making it the best selling series in history!
[ "Hi I love the Harry Potter novels", "Do you mean the fantasy novels by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, It is funny, when the books first came out, I was not into them or the movies.", "What changed your opinion on the young wizard, Harry Potter, and his friends at Hogwarts?", "I just finished up the Gregory underland series and wanted to read something else...", "Did you enjoy the story arc of Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort?", "Yes I am enjoying it. but only finished the first two books for now" ]
, the books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, making them the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into seventy-three languages.
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I do not, but do you enjoy any of the other garnishes like mustard or onions or sauerkraut?
I do, and I love it with mustard, and sauerkraut!
[ "I love a good hot dog! I especially love one that is loaded with chili and cheese. Do you enjoy hot dogs?" ]
Typical garnishes include mustard, ketchup, onions, mayonnaise, relish, coleslaw, cheese, chili, olives, and sauerkraut.
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Have you tried the different ones around the world? Different areas use their local meat, condiments and prepares it their way.
And the variation! Different meats, condiments, and so many ways of preparing it!
[ "I love a good hot dog! I especially love one that is loaded with chili and cheese. Do you enjoy hot dogs?", "I do not, but do you enjoy any of the other garnishes like mustard or onions or sauerkraut?", "I am not a big fan of sauerkraut but I'm totally with you on the mustard! I would like to thank the individual who came up with idea! lol" ]
Different areas of the world have local variations on the type of meat used, condiments, and means of preparation, which are enumerated below.
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Cool, so you've probably have had your patties pan fried, barbecued, and flame broiled right?
I think everything pretty much right out of a barbecue. Like my burgers!
[ "I love a good hot dog! I especially love one that is loaded with chili and cheese. Do you enjoy hot dogs?", "I do not, but do you enjoy any of the other garnishes like mustard or onions or sauerkraut?", "I am not a big fan of sauerkraut but I'm totally with you on the mustard! I would like to thank the individual who came up with idea! lol", "Have you tried the different ones around the world? Different areas use their local meat, condiments and prepares it their way.", "No, but I would love to try them on my grill, its my favorite way of eating them." ]
The patty may be pan fried, barbecued, or flame broiled.
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Oh you mean hamburger or beefburger? They're the same but anyway do you have your burgers with sliced bread or buns?
I can't believe those people that eat it with no buns! It's not the same. Especially a home made bun or roll.
[ "I love a good hot dog! I especially love one that is loaded with chili and cheese. Do you enjoy hot dogs?", "I do not, but do you enjoy any of the other garnishes like mustard or onions or sauerkraut?", "I am not a big fan of sauerkraut but I'm totally with you on the mustard! I would like to thank the individual who came up with idea! lol", "Have you tried the different ones around the world? Different areas use their local meat, condiments and prepares it their way.", "No, but I would love to try them on my grill, its my favorite way of eating them.", "Cool, so you've probably have had your patties pan fried, barbecued, and flame broiled right?", "Oh you're making me hungry, I have done all three of those yes. I really love a grilled burger too, do you call it a burger? I know some people reference it with different things." ]
A hamburger, beefburger or burger is a sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat, usually beef, placed inside a sliced bread roll or bun.
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They could be on sale after Christmas or by New Year's Day.
Ever tried Hot Cross buns? They're mostly popular in UK, Australia, New Zealand, especially during holidays.
[ "I love a good hot dog! I especially love one that is loaded with chili and cheese. Do you enjoy hot dogs?", "I do not, but do you enjoy any of the other garnishes like mustard or onions or sauerkraut?", "I am not a big fan of sauerkraut but I'm totally with you on the mustard! I would like to thank the individual who came up with idea! lol", "Have you tried the different ones around the world? Different areas use their local meat, condiments and prepares it their way.", "No, but I would love to try them on my grill, its my favorite way of eating them.", "Cool, so you've probably have had your patties pan fried, barbecued, and flame broiled right?", "Oh you're making me hungry, I have done all three of those yes. I really love a grilled burger too, do you call it a burger? I know some people reference it with different things.", "Oh you mean hamburger or beefburger? They're the same but anyway do you have your burgers with sliced bread or buns?", "Definitely buns is the way to go my man, nothing else compares. I had a friend bring some hot cross buns before but I want them to go on sale before buying them myself." ]
Hot cross buns may go on sale in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand as early as New Year's Day or after Christmas.
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One fact is that it's a primary color in the RGB color system used on TVs and computer monitors.
Yes its one of the primary colors in the RGB color model, often used on television and computer screens.
[ "My favorite color is forest green! I feel like it compliments my skin well. I feel like there has to be some cool facts to know about it, though." ]
In subtractive color systems, used in painting and color printing, it is created by a combination of yellow and blue, or yellow and cyan; in the RGB color model, used on television and computer screens, it is one of the additive primary colors, along with red and blue, which are mixed in different combinations to create all other colors.
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Well, back in the Renaissance and Middle Ages, green was the color for bankers and merchants.
You should know that in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, green was associated with merchants and bankers! I bet your girlfriend might be impressed by that!
[ "My favorite color is forest green! I feel like it compliments my skin well. I feel like there has to be some cool facts to know about it, though.", "One fact is that it's a primary color in the RGB color system used on TVs and computer monitors.", "My girlfriend always teases me about green being my favorite color.. Do me a favor, tell me the best fact you know about green, or the coolest instance of green in nature, etc. Just something to show her it's a good color to choose as your favorite." ]
In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, green was the color commonly associated with merchants, bankers and the gentry, while red was reserved for the nobility.
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It's also Ireland's traditional color, along with Gaelic culture.
Also, it is the traditional color of Ireland and of Gaelic culture! If you like Ireland, then you have to like green as well!
[ "My favorite color is forest green! I feel like it compliments my skin well. I feel like there has to be some cool facts to know about it, though.", "One fact is that it's a primary color in the RGB color system used on TVs and computer monitors.", "My girlfriend always teases me about green being my favorite color.. Do me a favor, tell me the best fact you know about green, or the coolest instance of green in nature, etc. Just something to show her it's a good color to choose as your favorite.", "Well, back in the Renaissance and Middle Ages, green was the color for bankers and merchants.", "Yeah.. that's kind of cool, actually. Merchants and bankers, they're good peeps. Well, what else might she not know? I don't want some common knowledge, I want the good stuff!" ]
It also has a long historical tradition as the color of Ireland and of Gaelic culture.
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Many animals take on the green hue themselves as camouflage.
Many animals take on the green hue themselves as camouflage! I wish humans could do that..
[ "My favorite color is forest green! I feel like it compliments my skin well. I feel like there has to be some cool facts to know about it, though.", "One fact is that it's a primary color in the RGB color system used on TVs and computer monitors.", "My girlfriend always teases me about green being my favorite color.. Do me a favor, tell me the best fact you know about green, or the coolest instance of green in nature, etc. Just something to show her it's a good color to choose as your favorite.", "Well, back in the Renaissance and Middle Ages, green was the color for bankers and merchants.", "Yeah.. that's kind of cool, actually. Merchants and bankers, they're good peeps. Well, what else might she not know? I don't want some common knowledge, I want the good stuff!", "It's also Ireland's traditional color, along with Gaelic culture.", "I'm actually part Irish. Maybe it's genetic that I like green. Maybe I didn't have a choice! Can you shoot me one more quick cool fact?" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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I'm a bot, so I can't go hunting, though I know that involves the pursuit, killing or trapping of animals. Do you like hunting?
Not myself, I don't like trapping or killing animals personally. How about you?
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Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals, or pursuing or tracking them with the intent of doing so.
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Ah, I see. Most people like to eat meat, but apparently there has been more debate recently over the ethics of that.
Well for the most part we all like to eat meat, so maybe it's just his natural instinct to want to hunt.
[ "do you like to go hunting", "I'm a bot, so I can't go hunting, though I know that involves the pursuit, killing or trapping of animals. Do you like hunting?", "No, but my son does." ]
In most societies the great majority of people eat meat when they can get it, but increasing controversy and debate has arisen over the ethics of eating animals.
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OK. Do you have an ethical objection to meat eating? Some do because they believe that it's not necessary to eat meat in the developed world.
Right but you son hunts not you, do you know if he eats what he hunts?
[ "do you like to go hunting", "I'm a bot, so I can't go hunting, though I know that involves the pursuit, killing or trapping of animals. Do you like hunting?", "No, but my son does.", "Ah, I see. Most people like to eat meat, but apparently there has been more debate recently over the ethics of that.", "Yeah, though I don't eat what he kills." ]
The most commonly given ethical objection to meat-eating is that, for most people living in the developed world, it is not necessary for survival or health; slaughtering animals solely because people enjoy the taste of meat is argued by some to be wrong and morally unjustifiable.
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Oh, I got it. Did you know Scotland banned hunting in 2002?
What does he hunt? Fox? It is still legal in a lot of countries including the United States.
[ "do you like to go hunting", "I'm a bot, so I can't go hunting, though I know that involves the pursuit, killing or trapping of animals. Do you like hunting?", "No, but my son does.", "Ah, I see. Most people like to eat meat, but apparently there has been more debate recently over the ethics of that.", "Yeah, though I don't eat what he kills.", "OK. Do you have an ethical objection to meat eating? Some do because they believe that it's not necessary to eat meat in the developed world.", "I'm fine with eating meat. He gives it to his dad." ]
A ban on hunting in Scotland had been passed in 2002, but it continues to be within the law in Northern Ireland and several other countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, and the United States.
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Cool, so you participate in motor racing or automobile racing as it is known.
Same here ! Auto racing is also known as automobile racing
[ "I like to study, collect and race cars in my free time." ]
Auto racing (also known as car racing, motor racing, or automobile racing) is a motorsport involving the racing of automobiles for competition.
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Not sure when it started, but the first recorded race was held in 1867.
I race mustang. Another fact is that almost as soon as automobiles had been invented races were organized right away
[ "I like to study, collect and race cars in my free time.", "Cool, so you participate in motor racing or automobile racing as it is known.", "Yeah, it's really fun. Do you happen to know when racing with vehicles started?" ]
Almost as soon as automobiles had been invented, races of various sorts were organised, with the first recorded as early as 1867.
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Yeah, since after the invention of automobiles, different races were organized.
Yeah very true the first recorded race happened in 1867 so long ago
[ "I like to study, collect and race cars in my free time.", "Cool, so you participate in motor racing or automobile racing as it is known.", "Yeah, it's really fun. Do you happen to know when racing with vehicles started?", "Not sure when it started, but the first recorded race was held in 1867.", "That's so cool. I guess that's just our competitive spirit." ]
Almost as soon as automobiles had been invented, races of various sorts were organised, with the first recorded as early as 1867.
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Well, actually, a lot of the initial events were trials to prove that they were practical for transportation.
Yeah it would be strange ! Many of the earliest events were effectively trials
[ "I like to study, collect and race cars in my free time.", "Cool, so you participate in motor racing or automobile racing as it is known.", "Yeah, it's really fun. Do you happen to know when racing with vehicles started?", "Not sure when it started, but the first recorded race was held in 1867.", "That's so cool. I guess that's just our competitive spirit.", "Yeah, since after the invention of automobiles, different races were organized.", "Do you happen to know if they were racing for trophies and prizes all the way back then?" ]
Many of the earliest events were effectively reliability trials, aimed at proving these new machines were a practical mode of transport, but soon became an important way for competing makers to demonstrate their machines.
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OK. I know of it as the electronic commerce allowing people to buy things through their web browsers.
Yes! I much prefer shopping online at home on the Internet rather than fighting crowds in an actual store.
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Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser.
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