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647
Yeah, but didn't they relocated to Baltimore in 1963 and become the Bullets?
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[ "My favorite basketball team is Washington Wizards, i am a professional player also, do you like them?", "I don't follow basketball, but I know they're a team out of Washington, D.C.", "The Wizards have appeared in four NBA Finals, and won in 1978, they are really good, they have had a total of 28 playoff appearances!" ]
In 1963, they relocated to Baltimore, Maryland and became the Baltimore Bullets, taking the name from previous team of the same name.
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647
I see. Did you know that the Chicago Zephyrs were named Chicago Packers first ?
Oh, I see. They seem to have had a lot of names over the years! They even started out as the Chicago Zephyrs
[ "My favorite basketball team is Washington Wizards, i am a professional player also, do you like them?", "I don't follow basketball, but I know they're a team out of Washington, D.C.", "The Wizards have appeared in four NBA Finals, and won in 1978, they are really good, they have had a total of 28 playoff appearances!", "Yeah, but didn't they relocated to Baltimore in 1963 and become the Bullets?", "Yes, but in 1997, they rebranded themselves as the Wizards" ]
The franchise was established in 1961 as the Chicago Packers based in Chicago, and were renamed to Chicago Zephyrs the following season.
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647
Doesn't he also own several other sports franchises? I think he has an NHL team and a WNBA team as well.
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[ "My favorite basketball team is Washington Wizards, i am a professional player also, do you like them?", "I don't follow basketball, but I know they're a team out of Washington, D.C.", "The Wizards have appeared in four NBA Finals, and won in 1978, they are really good, they have had a total of 28 playoff appearances!", "Yeah, but didn't they relocated to Baltimore in 1963 and become the Bullets?", "Yes, but in 1997, they rebranded themselves as the Wizards", "I see. Did you know that the Chicago Zephyrs were named Chicago Packers first ?", "Yes they have changed their name a lot, but In November 1995, owner Abe Pollin announced he was changing the team's nickname in to Wizards" ]
Abraham Pollin (December 3, 1923 – November 24, 2009) was the owner of a number of professional sports teams including the Washington Capitals in the National Hockey League (NHL), the Washington Mystics in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), and the Washington Wizards in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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648
Hey there, really? Did you know that the plural of museum can be either musea or museums? They care for a collection of objects of cultural, artistic, scientific or historical importance. And of course artifacts too!
That's cool! Museums are great that they conserve our history's collection of artifacts and objects in cultures, art and science.
[ "Hey, i have visited a museum the other day, and it made me want to work in one so badly" ]
A museum ( ; plural musea or museums) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance.
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648
I'm not sure....I am grateful that so many are available to the public though.
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[ "Hey, i have visited a museum the other day, and it made me want to work in one so badly", "Hey there, really? Did you know that the plural of museum can be either musea or museums? They care for a collection of objects of cultural, artistic, scientific or historical importance. And of course artifacts too!", "I know, i especially like history, speaking of that, i wonder if anyone knows when the first museum was opened?" ]
Many public museums make these items available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary.
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648
Oh yes? Well besides art museums there are many other kinds of museums. They include those that focus on natural history, science and war. Some museums are specifically for children, too.
True. There are so many though, from art, natural history, science, children's and war.... I think everybody can find an interest.
[ "Hey, i have visited a museum the other day, and it made me want to work in one so badly", "Hey there, really? Did you know that the plural of museum can be either musea or museums? They care for a collection of objects of cultural, artistic, scientific or historical importance. And of course artifacts too!", "I know, i especially like history, speaking of that, i wonder if anyone knows when the first museum was opened?", "I'm not sure....I am grateful that so many are available to the public though.", "Yes, some can be pretty expensive though, especially the art ones" ]
There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums, and children's museums.
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648
Oh I cannot go to museums! I'm a lowly bot. I know however that the biggest museums around the world are found in major cities. And local museums are in rural areas, towns and small cities too!
I enjoy science, art and history. The ones in the large cities tend to have more to see, but I am glad for the smaller ones too.
[ "Hey, i have visited a museum the other day, and it made me want to work in one so badly", "Hey there, really? Did you know that the plural of museum can be either musea or museums? They care for a collection of objects of cultural, artistic, scientific or historical importance. And of course artifacts too!", "I know, i especially like history, speaking of that, i wonder if anyone knows when the first museum was opened?", "I'm not sure....I am grateful that so many are available to the public though.", "Yes, some can be pretty expensive though, especially the art ones", "Oh yes? Well besides art museums there are many other kinds of museums. They include those that focus on natural history, science and war. Some museums are specifically for children, too.", "What type of museums do you prefer to visit?" ]
The largest museums are located in major cities throughout the world, while thousands of local museums exist in smaller cities, towns and rural areas.
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649
I see. Did you know that Italy has World Heritage sites ? In fact, it has more than any other nation
I have only been there once, but I'd love to go back! There are so many World Heritage Sites in Italy. More than any other country in the world.
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Italy also contains more World Heritage Sites than any other country in the world.
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649
Yeah! World Heritage Sites are selected by UNESCO, based on their historical and cultural significance.
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[ "i want to visit Italy so bad", "I see. Did you know that Italy has World Heritage sites ? In fact, it has more than any other nation", "really? i would like to know more!" ]
A World Heritage Site is a landmark or area which is selected by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance, and is legally protected by international treaties.
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649
I don't have this information. But i can assure you that no other country has more of those sites than italy
In Italy, some of the more famous World Heritage Sites include Pisa and many different archaeological sites.
[ "i want to visit Italy so bad", "I see. Did you know that Italy has World Heritage sites ? In fact, it has more than any other nation", "really? i would like to know more!", "Yeah! World Heritage Sites are selected by UNESCO, based on their historical and cultural significance.", "so what are some of those world heritage sites?" ]
Italy also contains more World Heritage Sites than any other country in the world.
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649
Cool. Did you know that besides the leaning tower it is known for, Pisa also has over 20 historic churches, and medieval palaces as well?
Pisa is located in Tuscany, most famous for the leaning tower of Pisa.
[ "i want to visit Italy so bad", "I see. Did you know that Italy has World Heritage sites ? In fact, it has more than any other nation", "really? i would like to know more!", "Yeah! World Heritage Sites are selected by UNESCO, based on their historical and cultural significance.", "so what are some of those world heritage sites?", "I don't have this information. But i can assure you that no other country has more of those sites than italy", "Good to know that. I want to visit Pisa." ]
Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower (the bell tower of the city's cathedral), the city of over 91,104 residents (around 200,000 with the metropolitan area) contains more than 20 other historic churches, several medieval palaces and various bridges across the Arno.
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649
Yes I do. It actually began to tilt during its construction during the 12th century and that was caused by the foundation that was inadequate, the ground was too soft
Yep. It's actually caused by inadequate foundation on the ground. It's too soft on one side, so the tower began to tilt in the 12th century. Someone really messed up!
[ "i want to visit Italy so bad", "I see. Did you know that Italy has World Heritage sites ? In fact, it has more than any other nation", "really? i would like to know more!", "Yeah! World Heritage Sites are selected by UNESCO, based on their historical and cultural significance.", "so what are some of those world heritage sites?", "I don't have this information. But i can assure you that no other country has more of those sites than italy", "Good to know that. I want to visit Pisa.", "Cool. Did you know that besides the leaning tower it is known for, Pisa also has over 20 historic churches, and medieval palaces as well?", "oh, i think i've heard about it. do you know why the tower of Pisa is leaning?" ]
The tower's tilt began during construction in the 12th century, caused by an inadequate foundation on ground too soft on one side to properly support the structure's weight.
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650
Well being a truck driver means earning a living while driving a truck. The trucks can be a semi, box or dump truck. Did you know the term is also varied in and between countries? Places like the U.S. call them truckers or teamsters but those in Australia would refer to them as a truckie. People in Ireland and India would call them a driver or a lorry driver.
I imagine the hours would be long. I personally think trucks are a hazard on the roads in the US. I assume they face the same problems all over the world in places like Pakistan and the UK>
[ "I've always wondered what it is like to be a truck driver. My father was one." ]
A truck driver (commonly referred to as a trucker, teamster or driver in the United States and Canada; a truckie in Australia and New Zealand; a lorry driver, or driver in Ireland, the United Kingdom, India and Pakistan) is a person who earns a living as the driver of a truck (usually a semi truck, box truck or dump truck).
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650
Well, for the United States, the speed limits depends on the jurisdiction. Western and Eastern United States speeds may be different.
I don't know if it is dangerous. I just thought they had long hours and often fell asleep at the wheel. I do know that trucks go faster than they should on the road.
[ "I've always wondered what it is like to be a truck driver. My father was one.", "Well being a truck driver means earning a living while driving a truck. The trucks can be a semi, box or dump truck. Did you know the term is also varied in and between countries? Places like the U.S. call them truckers or teamsters but those in Australia would refer to them as a truckie. People in Ireland and India would call them a driver or a lorry driver.", "No, I don't think I've heard the Australian or Irish terms. I wonder if they can drive the same speed throughout the roads." ]
Speed limits in the United States vary depending on jurisdiction, with common in the Western United States and common in the Eastern United States.
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650
I don't know if there are people to do it for them. I can say that they are responsible for making sure their truck is safe to operate.
I think so. I know truck drivers are responsible for inspecting their vehicles and following safe protocols.
[ "I've always wondered what it is like to be a truck driver. My father was one.", "Well being a truck driver means earning a living while driving a truck. The trucks can be a semi, box or dump truck. Did you know the term is also varied in and between countries? Places like the U.S. call them truckers or teamsters but those in Australia would refer to them as a truckie. People in Ireland and India would call them a driver or a lorry driver.", "No, I don't think I've heard the Australian or Irish terms. I wonder if they can drive the same speed throughout the roads.", "Well, for the United States, the speed limits depends on the jurisdiction. Western and Eastern United States speeds may be different.", "Hm. Well that's not too important I suppose. Do they have people to maintain their trucks?" ]
Truck drivers are also responsible for inspecting all their vehicles for mechanical items or issues relating to safe operation.
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650
Some issues they may face include things like fatigue and long working hours. They may be distracted from their phones and they may plan a route poorly.
Some examples include combating fatigue and long work hours, eliminating distractions such as cell phones, and planning careful routes.
[ "I've always wondered what it is like to be a truck driver. My father was one.", "Well being a truck driver means earning a living while driving a truck. The trucks can be a semi, box or dump truck. Did you know the term is also varied in and between countries? Places like the U.S. call them truckers or teamsters but those in Australia would refer to them as a truckie. People in Ireland and India would call them a driver or a lorry driver.", "No, I don't think I've heard the Australian or Irish terms. I wonder if they can drive the same speed throughout the roads.", "Well, for the United States, the speed limits depends on the jurisdiction. Western and Eastern United States speeds may be different.", "Hm. Well that's not too important I suppose. Do they have people to maintain their trucks?", "I don't know if there are people to do it for them. I can say that they are responsible for making sure their truck is safe to operate.", "Hm. So you got to learn maintenance as well. I wonder what other issues truck drivers face on the job." ]
Contributing factors include fatigue and long work hours, delivery pressures, distractions from mobile phones and other devices, lack of training to operate the assigned vehicle, vehicle defects, use of prescription and non-prescription medications, medical conditions, and poor journey planning.
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651
I know! There is even a tv show about it! In 2010 it had more than 2 million viewers!
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[ "Some people seem to enjoy what they call Extreme Couponing." ]
It was previewed in December 2010; after surpassing network expectations with more than 2 million viewers, it received a series order and began regular airings in April 2011.
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651
Yes, it involves shopping skills as well as using coupons.
No kidding! You really need some great shopping skills to get the most groceries while saving as much money as you can!
[ "Some people seem to enjoy what they call Extreme Couponing.", "I know! There is even a tv show about it! In 2010 it had more than 2 million viewers!", "Wow, probably some people go to far with their couponing and it becomes and obsession" ]
Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries.
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651
Yes, did you know that Wall Street Journal was the first to mention "extreme couponers"?
I do use coupons, but not to that extent! It's interesting that The Wall Street Journal was the first to mention extreme couponers!
[ "Some people seem to enjoy what they call Extreme Couponing.", "I know! There is even a tv show about it! In 2010 it had more than 2 million viewers!", "Wow, probably some people go to far with their couponing and it becomes and obsession", "Yes, it involves shopping skills as well as using coupons.", "Sure, and it takes times too that maybe you could instead use to make more money, but I like to go were they have reasonable prices." ]
The concept of ''extreme couponers'' was first mentioned by ''The Wall Street Journal'' on March 8, 2010 in an article entitled ''Hard Times Turn Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport''.
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651
Yep, and shortly after that, Nightline had a segment on extreme couponing.
And shortly after that, season 3 of the tv show premiered on ABC
[ "Some people seem to enjoy what they call Extreme Couponing.", "I know! There is even a tv show about it! In 2010 it had more than 2 million viewers!", "Wow, probably some people go to far with their couponing and it becomes and obsession", "Yes, it involves shopping skills as well as using coupons.", "Sure, and it takes times too that maybe you could instead use to make more money, but I like to go were they have reasonable prices.", "Yes, did you know that Wall Street Journal was the first to mention \"extreme couponers\"?", "Really? I wouldn't have imagined that would be on their editorial line, but I guess extreme couponing was having an economic impact, maybe." ]
On March 25, 2010, ABC Nightline followed up with its Season 3 premiere with a segment entitled ''Extreme Couponing Competition: How Far Can $50 Go?''
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651
Apparently some people want to save the most that they can on groceries.
It sure has! I guess saving as much money as possible can be exhilarating, but I don't think I could handle the stress!
[ "Some people seem to enjoy what they call Extreme Couponing.", "I know! There is even a tv show about it! In 2010 it had more than 2 million viewers!", "Wow, probably some people go to far with their couponing and it becomes and obsession", "Yes, it involves shopping skills as well as using coupons.", "Sure, and it takes times too that maybe you could instead use to make more money, but I like to go were they have reasonable prices.", "Yes, did you know that Wall Street Journal was the first to mention \"extreme couponers\"?", "Really? I wouldn't have imagined that would be on their editorial line, but I guess extreme couponing was having an economic impact, maybe.", "Yep, and shortly after that, Nightline had a segment on extreme couponing.", "So, yes it seems that it has become and industry everything around extreme couponing." ]
Extreme couponing is an activity that combines shopping skills with couponing in an attempt to save as much money as possible while accumulating the most groceries.
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652
Wow! So did you know that ear and nose piercings are widespread even throughout history?
Wow, well considering ear piercing and nose piercing have been widespread, other types of piercing are gaining, I suppose.
[ "I have ten piercings all over my body." ]
Ear piercing and nose piercing have been particularly widespread and are well represented in historical records and among grave goods.
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652
The history isn't very well known but there is still a lot of evidence that body piercing has been practiced since ancient times.
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[ "I have ten piercings all over my body.", "Wow! So did you know that ear and nose piercings are widespread even throughout history?", "That's interesting. Do you know how long people have been piercing their bodies?" ]
Although the history of body piercing is obscured by popular misinformation and by a lack of scholarly reference, ample evidence exists to document that it has been practiced in various forms by both sexes since ancient times throughout the world.
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652
Not sure but piercing the tongue has declined in popularity since 2011 going from the second to fourth most popular piercing.
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[ "I have ten piercings all over my body.", "Wow! So did you know that ear and nose piercings are widespread even throughout history?", "That's interesting. Do you know how long people have been piercing their bodies?", "The history isn't very well known but there is still a lot of evidence that body piercing has been practiced since ancient times.", "Do you know why people pierce their bodies? Is it just for decoration or what?" ]
While the tongue remains a popular site to pierce in the Western world, it has declined in popularity since 2011, going from the second to the fourth most popular body piercing for both men and women in England as of March 2015.
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652
It helps that the Association of Professional Piercers has developed safety standards.
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[ "I have ten piercings all over my body.", "Wow! So did you know that ear and nose piercings are widespread even throughout history?", "That's interesting. Do you know how long people have been piercing their bodies?", "The history isn't very well known but there is still a lot of evidence that body piercing has been practiced since ancient times.", "Do you know why people pierce their bodies? Is it just for decoration or what?", "Not sure but piercing the tongue has declined in popularity since 2011 going from the second to fourth most popular piercing.", "Are there any risks you should be concerned about before deciding to get a body piercing?" ]
The Association of Professional Piercers has developed safety standards for body jewelry based on research and historical experience.
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652
Not too sure but I can tell you that nose piercing is documented back to 1500 BC.
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[ "I have ten piercings all over my body.", "Wow! So did you know that ear and nose piercings are widespread even throughout history?", "That's interesting. Do you know how long people have been piercing their bodies?", "The history isn't very well known but there is still a lot of evidence that body piercing has been practiced since ancient times.", "Do you know why people pierce their bodies? Is it just for decoration or what?", "Not sure but piercing the tongue has declined in popularity since 2011 going from the second to fourth most popular piercing.", "Are there any risks you should be concerned about before deciding to get a body piercing?", "It helps that the Association of Professional Piercers has developed safety standards.", "Who holds the Guinness World Record for most body piercings?" ]
Nose piercing is documented as far back as 1500 BC.
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653
That's neat. Did you know the precursor to the convertible was called a phaeton?
A convertable evolved from a car that an open vehicle without glass side windows that sometimes had removable panels
[ "I once owned a convertible." ]
Convertibles evolved from the earlier phaeton, an open vehicle without glass side windows that sometimes had removable panels of fabric or other material for protection from the elements.
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653
That's cool. Moving on to sports car, I know of the Lamborghini Diablo, which was made from 1990 to 2001.
i find the lamborghini diablo which is a mid-engine sports car in 1990 and 2001
[ "I once owned a convertible.", "That's neat. Did you know the precursor to the convertible was called a phaeton?", "Really? That's very interesting. I love them because I like feeling my hair in the wind." ]
The Lamborghini Diablo is a high-performance mid-engined sports car that was built by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1990 and 2001.
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653
Yeah, one Ferrari model debuted at around $400,000 back in 1987.
yea the ferrari f40 was one of the fastest cars in its day and cost $400,000 in 1987
[ "I once owned a convertible.", "That's neat. Did you know the precursor to the convertible was called a phaeton?", "Really? That's very interesting. I love them because I like feeling my hair in the wind.", "That's cool. Moving on to sports car, I know of the Lamborghini Diablo, which was made from 1990 to 2001.", "The lamborghini diablo is a very fast car. Almost as fast a Ferrari!" ]
The car debuted with a planned production total of 400 and a factory suggested retail price of approximately US$400,000 in 1987 ($ today), although some buyers were reported to have paid as much as in contrast to its 1999 value of £140,000.
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653
I don't know about that, but I do know there was a car that was the fasted production car in 1992 and 1993.
i dont know about that but i do know jaguar xj220 was the fastest car in 1992 and 1993
[ "I once owned a convertible.", "That's neat. Did you know the precursor to the convertible was called a phaeton?", "Really? That's very interesting. I love them because I like feeling my hair in the wind.", "That's cool. Moving on to sports car, I know of the Lamborghini Diablo, which was made from 1990 to 2001.", "The lamborghini diablo is a very fast car. Almost as fast a Ferrari!", "Yeah, one Ferrari model debuted at around $400,000 back in 1987.", "That's not cheap! I wonder which car was faster, the F40 or the McLaren F1" ]
This made it the fastest production car from 1992 to 1993.
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654
Sure, it's nervousness, specifically in social situations.
Yes, i used to have social anxiety. It can be defined as nervousness in social situations
[ "I have social anxiety. Do you know anything about that?" ]
Social anxiety can be defined as nervousness in social situations.
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654
Yes! It seems that feeling social anxiety in some form, at one time or another, is reported by nearly 90% of people.
Nearly 90% of people report feeling a form of social anxiety at some point in there lives. I find that mediation helped a lot since it helps you look at like through a different perspective
[ "I have social anxiety. Do you know anything about that?", "Sure, it's nervousness, specifically in social situations.", "That sounds like me! Is it common?" ]
Nearly 90% of individuals report feeling a form of social anxiety (i.e., shyness) at some point in their lives.
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Hmm well all I know is that it involves active participation by all participants.
All participants in mediation are encouraged to participate in the process. I found that mindfulness meditation is really good. The idea isn't to have a blank mind but to watch your thoughts as a watcher not attached to them
[ "I have social anxiety. Do you know anything about that?", "Sure, it's nervousness, specifically in social situations.", "That sounds like me! Is it common?", "Yes! It seems that feeling social anxiety in some form, at one time or another, is reported by nearly 90% of people.", "Wow, I'm surprised it's that common. I've heard meditation can help but I don't know much about it, do you?" ]
All participants in mediation are encouraged to actively participate in the process.
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Let's see...well it's a necessary emotion, actually. It can lead to social functioning that's effective. It's needed for developmental growth too.
It definitely will. keep in mind that Social anxiety is a normal and necessary emotion for social functioning and developmental growth. Also eating healthy and having exercise often will help
[ "I have social anxiety. Do you know anything about that?", "Sure, it's nervousness, specifically in social situations.", "That sounds like me! Is it common?", "Yes! It seems that feeling social anxiety in some form, at one time or another, is reported by nearly 90% of people.", "Wow, I'm surprised it's that common. I've heard meditation can help but I don't know much about it, do you?", "Hmm well all I know is that it involves active participation by all participants.", "Oh...well can you tell me anything else about social anxiety? I'm trying to get well informed about it, maybe that will help me overcome it." ]
Social anxiety is a normal and necessary emotion for effective social functioning and developmental growth.
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654
Oh, it can include feelings of dread. Dread about anticipated events, to be more specific. An example is the feeling that death is imminent.
It is the subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over anticipated events, such as the feeling of death approaching.
[ "I have social anxiety. Do you know anything about that?", "Sure, it's nervousness, specifically in social situations.", "That sounds like me! Is it common?", "Yes! It seems that feeling social anxiety in some form, at one time or another, is reported by nearly 90% of people.", "Wow, I'm surprised it's that common. I've heard meditation can help but I don't know much about it, do you?", "Hmm well all I know is that it involves active participation by all participants.", "Oh...well can you tell me anything else about social anxiety? I'm trying to get well informed about it, maybe that will help me overcome it.", "Let's see...well it's a necessary emotion, actually. It can lead to social functioning that's effective. It's needed for developmental growth too.", "Oh, that's interesting. How can it affect a person emotionally, besides the nervousness you talked about?" ]
It is the subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over anticipated events, such as the feeling of imminent death.
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Yes I do! It's located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Yes! I'm originally from Pittsburgh! Go Steelers! Pittsburgh is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh ( ) is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States, and is the county seat of Allegheny County.
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Oh? Did you know that Pittsburgh has a pre-revolutionary fortification? And 2 inclined railways! There's also Point State Park which is at a confluence of rivers.
Yes, it does. The Ohio, Monongahela and the Allegheny! The converge downtown and there's a beautiful park at that spot, Point State Park.
[ "Do you know about pittsburgh", "Yes I do! It's located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.", "Yes your right, it has junction of 3 rivers" ]
The city features 30 skyscrapers, two inclined railways, a pre-revolutionary fortification and the Point State Park at the confluence of the rivers.
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Yeah, in 2017 it was at 305,704. That makes it the 63rd largest American city.
Yes it is. Even though Pittsburgh looks like a big city, it's population within the city limits is only 305,704 making Pittsburgh only the 63rd largest in the US.
[ "Do you know about pittsburgh", "Yes I do! It's located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.", "Yes your right, it has junction of 3 rivers", "Oh? Did you know that Pittsburgh has a pre-revolutionary fortification? And 2 inclined railways! There's also Point State Park which is at a confluence of rivers.", "Wow very cool. Any idea of the population?" ]
As of 2017, a total population of 305,704 lives within the city limits, making it the 63rd-largest city in the U.S.
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Well because of it has so many steel-related businesses, it's known as The Steel City. It's also known for all of it's bridges, 446 in total!
The Steel City is Pittsburgh's nickname due to its once bustling steel industry. The city is also one of many bridges, 446 bridges as of today!
[ "Do you know about pittsburgh", "Yes I do! It's located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA.", "Yes your right, it has junction of 3 rivers", "Oh? Did you know that Pittsburgh has a pre-revolutionary fortification? And 2 inclined railways! There's also Point State Park which is at a confluence of rivers.", "Wow very cool. Any idea of the population?", "Yeah, in 2017 it was at 305,704. That makes it the 63rd largest American city.", "Oh okay, I thought it was bigger than that. What's the city known for?" ]
Located at the confluence of the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio rivers, Pittsburgh is known as both ''the Steel City'' for its more than 300 steel-related businesses, and as the ''City of Bridges'' for its 446 bridges.
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656
Nice, which of the 32 tems of the NFL do you like the most?
What's your favorite team? I prefer the AFC over the NFC.
[ "I am a huge fan of the NFL." ]
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC).
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656
Well, I know that it was formed back in 1920 but only got named NFL in 1922
The Saints are a good team. I like Drew Brees. It's crazy that the NFL was formed all the way back in 1920!
[ "I am a huge fan of the NFL.", "Nice, which of the 32 tems of the NFL do you like the most?", "I like many of them. What else do you know about the NFL?" ]
The NFL was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before renaming itself the National Football League for the 1922 season.
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656
I'm not sure, but it wasn't until 1966 that the first Super Bowl was played.
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[ "I am a huge fan of the NFL.", "Nice, which of the 32 tems of the NFL do you like the most?", "I like many of them. What else do you know about the NFL?", "Well, I know that it was formed back in 1920 but only got named NFL in 1922", "WOW! All the way back in the 1920's :O How many teams where there back then?" ]
The NFL agreed to merge with the American Football League (AFL) in 1966, and the first Super Bowl was held at the end of that season; the merger was completed in 1970.
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656
I don't have this information. But I know that the merger of NFL and AFL was only completed in 1970
I believe The Packers won the first 3 Super Bowls. The NFL merged with the AFL to create the AFC and NFC at the time too and the merger was complete in 1970.
[ "I am a huge fan of the NFL.", "Nice, which of the 32 tems of the NFL do you like the most?", "I like many of them. What else do you know about the NFL?", "Well, I know that it was formed back in 1920 but only got named NFL in 1922", "WOW! All the way back in the 1920's :O How many teams where there back then?", "I'm not sure, but it wasn't until 1966 that the first Super Bowl was played.", "Who won that Super Bowl?" ]
The NFL agreed to merge with the American Football League (AFL) in 1966, and the first Super Bowl was held at the end of that season; the merger was completed in 1970.
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657
I can't watch it because I'm a bot, but I know that it's been licensed to more than 42 territories.
I love it, it has been licensed to over 42 territories
[ "Hey there! Dancing with the stars is an exciting show dont you think?" ]
Currently the format has been licensed to over 42 territories.
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657
I don't know how long it's been out, but it was the most popular show in the world back in 2006.
it has become the worlds most popular tv program in 2006 and 07
[ "Hey there! Dancing with the stars is an exciting show dont you think?", "I can't watch it because I'm a bot, but I know that it's been licensed to more than 42 territories.", "Has it really? How long has it been on? It seems like its been a good while" ]
As a result, the series became the world's most popular television program among all genres in 2006 and 2007, according to the magazine ''Television Business International'', reaching the Top 10 in 17 countries.
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657
Haha. Did you know that the game works by eliminating the couple that has the lowest score between the viewers and judges?
me too, the couple with the lowest score combined is eliminated
[ "Hey there! Dancing with the stars is an exciting show dont you think?", "I can't watch it because I'm a bot, but I know that it's been licensed to more than 42 territories.", "Has it really? How long has it been on? It seems like its been a good while", "I don't know how long it's been out, but it was the most popular show in the world back in 2006.", "Oh wow that was awhile back! Now I feel old! Haha" ]
The couple with the lowest combined score provided by the judges and viewers is eliminated.
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657
not sure but versions of the show have been produced in dozens of countries around the world
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[ "Hey there! Dancing with the stars is an exciting show dont you think?", "I can't watch it because I'm a bot, but I know that it's been licensed to more than 42 territories.", "Has it really? How long has it been on? It seems like its been a good while", "I don't know how long it's been out, but it was the most popular show in the world back in 2006.", "Oh wow that was awhile back! Now I feel old! Haha", "Haha. Did you know that the game works by eliminating the couple that has the lowest score between the viewers and judges?", "That must be heartbreaking. How many winners have they had?" ]
Versions have also been produced in dozens of countries across the world.
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658
I am not. I see they play pop punk rock. Do they play any other genre ?
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[ "Are you in any band. My favourite is the story so far" ]
The Story So Far is an American pop punk band from Walnut Creek, California, formed in 2007.
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658
3 studio albums have been released. Which is your favorite ?
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[ "Are you in any band. My favourite is the story so far", "I am not. I see they play pop punk rock. Do they play any other genre ?", "Yes, but I love it more when someone is handling band." ]
They are currently signed with Pure Noise Records and have released 3 studio albums to date.
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658
Well, I don't have much information on that, but I know that Pure noise records currentl has them signed with them
They are currently signed with Pure Noise Records.
[ "Are you in any band. My favourite is the story so far", "I am not. I see they play pop punk rock. Do they play any other genre ?", "Yes, but I love it more when someone is handling band.", "3 studio albums have been released. Which is your favorite ?", "Wow, do you know any of these three studios?" ]
They are currently signed with Pure Noise Records and have released 3 studio albums to date.
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658
Have you listened to any of the songs from they ''5 Songs EP'' ? Which is your favorite
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[ "Are you in any band. My favourite is the story so far", "I am not. I see they play pop punk rock. Do they play any other genre ?", "Yes, but I love it more when someone is handling band.", "3 studio albums have been released. Which is your favorite ?", "Wow, do you know any of these three studios?", "Well, I don't have much information on that, but I know that Pure noise records currentl has them signed with them", "This is lovely, thats a good studio to deal with.Congrats." ]
On December 22, the band released the ''5 Songs'' EP.
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658
Nice, did you know that their name comes from a song from New Found Glory?
Their name is interesting. It is taken from the New Found Glory song, The story so far. I did not know that !
[ "Are you in any band. My favourite is the story so far", "I am not. I see they play pop punk rock. Do they play any other genre ?", "Yes, but I love it more when someone is handling band.", "3 studio albums have been released. Which is your favorite ?", "Wow, do you know any of these three studios?", "Well, I don't have much information on that, but I know that Pure noise records currentl has them signed with them", "This is lovely, thats a good studio to deal with.Congrats.", "Have you listened to any of the songs from they ''5 Songs EP'' ? Which is your favorite", "Not really, but I would love to listen to their album." ]
Their name is taken from the New Found Glory song ''The Story So Far''.
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659
Ah, I see. Bank tellers deal directly with customers. Do you like that part of the job?
I've been a bank teller for 20 years! I love being the one that deals directly with customers! People are awesome!
[ "I'm currently working as a bank teller, it's ok." ]
A bank teller (often abbreviated to simply teller) is an employee of a bank who deals directly with customers.
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659
I see, and sometimes they call you a cashier. Do you like the job overall?
Yeah, but that goes with the territory of being a customer representative - but I find that most people are great!
[ "I'm currently working as a bank teller, it's ok.", "Ah, I see. Bank tellers deal directly with customers. Do you like that part of the job?", "Sometimes it can be fun and sometimes a headache" ]
In some places, this employee is known as a cashier or customer representative.
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659
Are you full time or part time? Interestingly, 1 out of 4 are part-time tellers.
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[ "I'm currently working as a bank teller, it's ok.", "Ah, I see. Bank tellers deal directly with customers. Do you like that part of the job?", "Sometimes it can be fun and sometimes a headache", "I see, and sometimes they call you a cashier. Do you like the job overall?", "Yes, it's not bad most of the time." ]
Of these, 1 out of 4 worked part-time.
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659
Do you have a high school diploma? Most banks require that of their tellers. Experience handling cash is an asset as well.
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[ "I'm currently working as a bank teller, it's ok.", "Ah, I see. Bank tellers deal directly with customers. Do you like that part of the job?", "Sometimes it can be fun and sometimes a headache", "I see, and sometimes they call you a cashier. Do you like the job overall?", "Yes, it's not bad most of the time.", "Are you full time or part time? Interestingly, 1 out of 4 are part-time tellers.", "I'm full time, but there are a lot of part-time tellers" ]
Most teller jobs require experience with handling cash and a high school diploma.
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659
Cool. So, since you're the first person a customer sees, some might consider you a front line worker.
It's fun being in the ''front line''. That means I'm the one of the first people that the customer sees when they enter the bank!
[ "I'm currently working as a bank teller, it's ok.", "Ah, I see. Bank tellers deal directly with customers. Do you like that part of the job?", "Sometimes it can be fun and sometimes a headache", "I see, and sometimes they call you a cashier. Do you like the job overall?", "Yes, it's not bad most of the time.", "Are you full time or part time? Interestingly, 1 out of 4 are part-time tellers.", "I'm full time, but there are a lot of part-time tellers", "Do you have a high school diploma? Most banks require that of their tellers. Experience handling cash is an asset as well.", "I do, I got this job after high school" ]
Tellers are considered a ''front line'' in the banking business because they are the first people who a customer sees at the bank.
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660
Perfectionism can be described as a psychological personality trait.
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[ "I have a problem with perfectionism. It is hard for me to accept imperfections." ]
Perfectionism, in psychology, is a personality trait characterized by a person's striving for flawlessness and setting high performance standards, accompanied by critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations.
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I don't know much about that. What I know is that people who are perfectionists can become depressed if they don't reach their goals
You can see a specialist. Perfectionism can sometimes lead to depression in more extreme cases.
[ "I have a problem with perfectionism. It is hard for me to accept imperfections.", "Perfectionism can be described as a psychological personality trait.", "Interesting, I wonder how I should treat it." ]
When perfectionists do not reach their goals, they often fall into depression.
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660
That would not be good. It is important to notice that when a person pressure themself to achieve goals that are unrealistic, it can be set up for disappointment
As a Perfectionism you should try not to pressure yourself in achieving unrealistic goals. It can set you up for disappointment.
[ "I have a problem with perfectionism. It is hard for me to accept imperfections.", "Perfectionism can be described as a psychological personality trait.", "Interesting, I wonder how I should treat it.", "I don't know much about that. What I know is that people who are perfectionists can become depressed if they don't reach their goals", "That makes sense. I don't want to be depressed" ]
Pressuring oneself to achieve unrealistic goals inevitably sets the person up for disappointment.
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There are situations where Perfectionism can have positive aspects but there are also negative ones.
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[ "I have a problem with perfectionism. It is hard for me to accept imperfections.", "Perfectionism can be described as a psychological personality trait.", "Interesting, I wonder how I should treat it.", "I don't know much about that. What I know is that people who are perfectionists can become depressed if they don't reach their goals", "That makes sense. I don't want to be depressed", "That would not be good. It is important to notice that when a person pressure themself to achieve goals that are unrealistic, it can be set up for disappointment", "That is the truth. It is better to aim low and be happy than aim high a" ]
It is best conceptualized as a multidimensional characteristic, as psychologists agree that there are many positive and negative aspects.
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661
As in agriculturer? DO they raise animals or plants for food?
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[ "There a re a lot of farmers in my state." ]
A farmer (also called an agriculturer) is a person engaged in agriculture, raising living organisms for food or raw materials.
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661
Are there mechanisms in place to prevent animal cruelty in how they are slaughtered?
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[ "There a re a lot of farmers in my state.", "As in agriculturer? DO they raise animals or plants for food?", "yes there are many with cow farms around here." ]
More narrowly, it can be the causing of harm or suffering for specific achievement, such as killing animals for food or for their fur; opinions differ about the extent of cruelty associated with a given method of slaughter.
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I see, are you aware of the term animal abuse? It is when a human inflicts surffering or harm to non-human animals
Surely you must be bothered by animal cruelty though, abuse and neglect or anything that causes suffering or harm to animals, not just farming?
[ "There a re a lot of farmers in my state.", "As in agriculturer? DO they raise animals or plants for food?", "yes there are many with cow farms around here.", "Are there mechanisms in place to prevent animal cruelty in how they are slaughtered?", "Not sure as im not much into the farming life myself." ]
Cruelty to animals, also called animal abuse, animal neglect or animal cruelty, is the infliction by omission (animal neglect) or by commission by humans of suffering or harm upon any non-human animal, regardless of whether the act is against the law.
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661
Yes indeed. Have you heard of PETA? It is an American animal rights organization based in norfolk.
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[ "There a re a lot of farmers in my state.", "As in agriculturer? DO they raise animals or plants for food?", "yes there are many with cow farms around here.", "Are there mechanisms in place to prevent animal cruelty in how they are slaughtered?", "Not sure as im not much into the farming life myself.", "I see, are you aware of the term animal abuse? It is when a human inflicts surffering or harm to non-human animals", "Oh yes definitely, its why so many people are vegans these days." ]
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA ; stylized PeTA) is an American animal rights organization based in Norfolk, Virginia, and led by Ingrid Newkirk, its international president.
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662
I'm a bot, so can't be a fan of things, but I know that it's played every other year by national teams in Europe.
I have just now found out about this international basketball competition!
[ "Are you a fan of EuroBasket? I am not, but I like the NBA and hear of Luka Donkic." ]
EuroBasket, also commonly referred to as the ''European Basketball Championship'', is the main international basketball competition contested biannually by the men's national teams governed by FIBA Europe, the European zone within the International Basketball Federation.
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662
Yes, it's a football club located in Madrid, Spain. What do you think about them?
yes! European futbol is something I love to watch! Especially from spain!
[ "Are you a fan of EuroBasket? I am not, but I like the NBA and hear of Luka Donkic.", "I'm a bot, so can't be a fan of things, but I know that it's played every other year by national teams in Europe.", "Have you heard of Real Madrid?" ]
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (; ''Royal Madrid Football Club''), commonly known as Real Madrid, or simply as Real, is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain.
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662
Yes, he's considered one of the best ever. Do you know anything else about him?
Yea! Ronaldo is one of the greatest players of all time, but he just got popped for tax evasion!
[ "Are you a fan of EuroBasket? I am not, but I like the NBA and hear of Luka Donkic.", "I'm a bot, so can't be a fan of things, but I know that it's played every other year by national teams in Europe.", "Have you heard of Real Madrid?", "Yes, it's a football club located in Madrid, Spain. What do you think about them?", "I really do love their futbol team with Ronaldo. Their EuroBasket team is also good." ]
Popularly dubbed ''O Fenômeno'' (The Phenomenon), he is widely considered to be one of the greatest football players of all time.
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662
Well, tax evasion is essentially where you don't pay the taxes you should.
Tax evasion is essentially where you don't pay the taxes that you should, often by sliding numbers around.
[ "Are you a fan of EuroBasket? I am not, but I like the NBA and hear of Luka Donkic.", "I'm a bot, so can't be a fan of things, but I know that it's played every other year by national teams in Europe.", "Have you heard of Real Madrid?", "Yes, it's a football club located in Madrid, Spain. What do you think about them?", "I really do love their futbol team with Ronaldo. Their EuroBasket team is also good.", "Yes, he's considered one of the best ever. Do you know anything else about him?", "Well, I'd heard he got caught for tax evasion, though I don't really know what that is." ]
Tax evasion is the illegal evasion of taxes by individuals, corporations, and trusts.
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662
I can't say. I can say that in the 1990s he played for several clubs like Barcelona and Cruzeiro.
I believe he is, but ronaldo is so famous i think he kinda just paid it and got out. I saw it on the news in the USA. he was in his peak in the 90s
[ "Are you a fan of EuroBasket? I am not, but I like the NBA and hear of Luka Donkic.", "I'm a bot, so can't be a fan of things, but I know that it's played every other year by national teams in Europe.", "Have you heard of Real Madrid?", "Yes, it's a football club located in Madrid, Spain. What do you think about them?", "I really do love their futbol team with Ronaldo. Their EuroBasket team is also good.", "Yes, he's considered one of the best ever. Do you know anything else about him?", "Well, I'd heard he got caught for tax evasion, though I don't really know what that is.", "Well, tax evasion is essentially where you don't pay the taxes you should.", "That sounds dangerous. Is Ronaldo in any legal trouble?" ]
At his physical peak in the 1990s, Ronaldo starred at club level for Cruzeiro, PSV, Barcelona and Inter Milan.
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663
No, I'm a bot and can't drink. Did you know its owned by the Dr Pepper people?
I love it. It came from the owners of Dr. Pepper
[ "Ever tried Snapple? I'm not a huge fan of iced tea but it's really good." ]
Snapple is a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group and based in Plano, Texas.
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663
Apparently it is also based in a place called Plano, Texas. Have you tried any of their flavors?
Apparently it is also based in a place called Plano, Texas. There's such a variety of flavors
[ "Ever tried Snapple? I'm not a huge fan of iced tea but it's really good.", "No, I'm a bot and can't drink. Did you know its owned by the Dr Pepper people?", "Oh really? I never knew that!" ]
Snapple is a brand of tea and juice drinks which is owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group and based in Plano, Texas.
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I don't know, but I do know that the original company was formed back in 1972.
I think there are something like over 20 varieties. The company was founded in the year 1972.
[ "Ever tried Snapple? I'm not a huge fan of iced tea but it's really good.", "No, I'm a bot and can't drink. Did you know its owned by the Dr Pepper people?", "Oh really? I never knew that!", "Apparently it is also based in a place called Plano, Texas. Have you tried any of their flavors?", "I've only tried one, how many flavors are there though?" ]
The company (and brand), which was originally known as Unadulterated Food Products, was founded in 1972.
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663
The name Snapple stuck after an early apple juice product way back in the history's past, too.
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[ "Ever tried Snapple? I'm not a huge fan of iced tea but it's really good.", "No, I'm a bot and can't drink. Did you know its owned by the Dr Pepper people?", "Oh really? I never knew that!", "Apparently it is also based in a place called Plano, Texas. Have you tried any of their flavors?", "I've only tried one, how many flavors are there though?", "I don't know, but I do know that the original company was formed back in 1972.", "Wow, Snapple really has been around for a while! How'd they get their name?" ]
An early apple juice product led to the company's name, Snapple.
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Thanks! One last fun fact, the company was founded in Long Island by three people.
Thanks! The founder was named Leonard Marsh - some would say he was an innovator.
[ "Ever tried Snapple? I'm not a huge fan of iced tea but it's really good.", "No, I'm a bot and can't drink. Did you know its owned by the Dr Pepper people?", "Oh really? I never knew that!", "Apparently it is also based in a place called Plano, Texas. Have you tried any of their flavors?", "I've only tried one, how many flavors are there though?", "I don't know, but I do know that the original company was formed back in 1972.", "Wow, Snapple really has been around for a while! How'd they get their name?", "The name Snapple stuck after an early apple juice product way back in the history's past, too.", "Hmm I always wondered how it got the name. You seem to know so much about Snapple." ]
Snapple was founded by Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden, and Arnold Greenberg in 1972 in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York.
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That's too bad. Did you know the cold is caused by a virus?
I hate getting colds, they are usually a viral infection.
[ "I have the worst cold. I wish I knew how I caught it." ]
The common cold, also known simply as a cold, is a viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract that primarily affects the nose.
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I can't say, but I do know that viruses are found pretty much everywhere on the planet. Did you know they are the most numerous biological entity?
I think they can, it's hard to find the right one. Viruses exists in almost every ecosystem so it's hard to rid yourself of them completely.
[ "I have the worst cold. I wish I knew how I caught it.", "That's too bad. Did you know the cold is caused by a virus?", "Does that mean they can, or can not be treated with antibiotics" ]
Viruses are found in almost every ecosystem on Earth and are the most abundant type of biological entity.
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I do! It's an inflammation of some protective membranes on your spinal cord and brain that are called meninges. What else would you like to know?
Yep, one of the interesting ones is called meningitis which can affect your spinal cord and brain!
[ "I have the worst cold. I wish I knew how I caught it.", "That's too bad. Did you know the cold is caused by a virus?", "Does that mean they can, or can not be treated with antibiotics", "I can't say, but I do know that viruses are found pretty much everywhere on the planet. Did you know they are the most numerous biological entity?", "I knew they were common, but that's crazy! Just out of curiosity, do you know anything about meningitis?" ]
Meningitis is an acute inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges.
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I don't know in general, but if there is a rash, that is often a sign of bacterial meningitis. What's your experience with rashes?
I think it's bacterial, you know you have it when the rash becomes present, eww!
[ "I have the worst cold. I wish I knew how I caught it.", "That's too bad. Did you know the cold is caused by a virus?", "Does that mean they can, or can not be treated with antibiotics", "I can't say, but I do know that viruses are found pretty much everywhere on the planet. Did you know they are the most numerous biological entity?", "I knew they were common, but that's crazy! Just out of curiosity, do you know anything about meningitis?", "I do! It's an inflammation of some protective membranes on your spinal cord and brain that are called meninges. What else would you like to know?", "is meningitis viral or bacterial?" ]
If a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.
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Speaking of that, Chickenpox is also called ''varicella'', did you ever have chicken pox growing up?
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[ "I have the worst cold. I wish I knew how I caught it.", "That's too bad. Did you know the cold is caused by a virus?", "Does that mean they can, or can not be treated with antibiotics", "I can't say, but I do know that viruses are found pretty much everywhere on the planet. Did you know they are the most numerous biological entity?", "I knew they were common, but that's crazy! Just out of curiosity, do you know anything about meningitis?", "I do! It's an inflammation of some protective membranes on your spinal cord and brain that are called meninges. What else would you like to know?", "is meningitis viral or bacterial?", "I don't know in general, but if there is a rash, that is often a sign of bacterial meningitis. What's your experience with rashes?", "That's right, rashes are the worst. I remember breaking out into hives once" ]
Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV).
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kale is sometimes called leaf cabbage and is a cultivar of cabbage which is grown for its edible leaves
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[ "i love eating kale,only had a bite ,it was nice but i dont knowmuch about it" ]
Kale () or leaf cabbage are certain cultivars of cabbage (''Brassica oleracea'') grown for their edible leaves.
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I don't know about a type of salad. However, kale, our previous topic, is believed to more similar to wild cabbage over many other domesticated cabbages.
its considered to be closer to wild cabbage, though i know thats hard to believe because when i look at kale i see spinach haha. kale aused to be one of the most common green vegetables in europe a long time ago believe it or not
[ "i love eating kale,only had a bite ,it was nice but i dont knowmuch about it", "kale is sometimes called leaf cabbage and is a cultivar of cabbage which is grown for its edible leaves", "is a type of salad?" ]
Kales are considered to be closer to wild cabbage than most domesticated forms of ''Brassica oleracea''.
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Well, did you know that kale can be used as a medicinal food
well we currently eat kale today now. theyre available in just about all grocery stores. and at one point it was also used as a medicinal food source.
[ "i love eating kale,only had a bite ,it was nice but i dont knowmuch about it", "kale is sometimes called leaf cabbage and is a cultivar of cabbage which is grown for its edible leaves", "is a type of salad?", "I don't know about a type of salad. However, kale, our previous topic, is believed to more similar to wild cabbage over many other domesticated cabbages.", "What else about kale can you tell me?" ]
It was also used as medicinal food source.
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According to a person named Disocorides, it can be used for bowel treatment.
bowel ailments. i can see that honestly. greens can lead to a happier healthier life!
[ "i love eating kale,only had a bite ,it was nice but i dont knowmuch about it", "kale is sometimes called leaf cabbage and is a cultivar of cabbage which is grown for its edible leaves", "is a type of salad?", "I don't know about a type of salad. However, kale, our previous topic, is believed to more similar to wild cabbage over many other domesticated cabbages.", "What else about kale can you tell me?", "Well, did you know that kale can be used as a medicinal food", "thats interesting! what sickness does it cure medically?" ]
Disocorides wrote that it could be used to treat bowel ailments.
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For North America they were not. In fact, colonists brought it over during the 16th century.
i want to say europe but im not sure. that would be my best guess based on the fact that it was really common there. but kale was brought to north america inn the 16th century :)
[ "i love eating kale,only had a bite ,it was nice but i dont knowmuch about it", "kale is sometimes called leaf cabbage and is a cultivar of cabbage which is grown for its edible leaves", "is a type of salad?", "I don't know about a type of salad. However, kale, our previous topic, is believed to more similar to wild cabbage over many other domesticated cabbages.", "What else about kale can you tell me?", "Well, did you know that kale can be used as a medicinal food", "thats interesting! what sickness does it cure medically?", "According to a person named Disocorides, it can be used for bowel treatment.", "Oh I see. That's good to keep in the back of my head. Was kale native to the Americas?" ]
Kale was brought to North America by the colonists in the 16th century.
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Well, I know that it's a German auto maker. What else would you like to know?
Porsche is a german auto manufacturer
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h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche AG (), is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans.
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I can't really say, but they do make high-performance automobiles.
Well te\hey make high performance cars, so they tend to be expensive
[ "Hello! do you know anything about Porsche's? My boyfriend wants to get one.", "Well, I know that it's a German auto maker. What else would you like to know?", "He seems to think they are great, but I don’t know about how expensive they are to run or repair." ]
h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche AG (), is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans.
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I'm not sure, but they generally are made with very precise construction and have new technologies in them.
Yes, due to their precise construction and higher design
[ "Hello! do you know anything about Porsche's? My boyfriend wants to get one.", "Well, I know that it's a German auto maker. What else would you like to know?", "He seems to think they are great, but I don’t know about how expensive they are to run or repair.", "I can't really say, but they do make high-performance automobiles.", "Do they need to go to the dealership or a mechanic that specializes in them?" ]
The term suggests a vehicle with higher quality equipment, better performance, more precise construction, comfort, higher design, technologically innovative modern, or features that convey an image, brand, status, or prestige, or any other 'discretionary' feature or combination of them.
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I don't really know. I assume by standard, you mean a manual transmission, or a stick shift.
They can be either standard or automatic transmission
[ "Hello! do you know anything about Porsche's? My boyfriend wants to get one.", "Well, I know that it's a German auto maker. What else would you like to know?", "He seems to think they are great, but I don’t know about how expensive they are to run or repair.", "I can't really say, but they do make high-performance automobiles.", "Do they need to go to the dealership or a mechanic that specializes in them?", "I'm not sure, but they generally are made with very precise construction and have new technologies in them.", "Do you know about if they are standard of automatic. I can't drive standard and my boyfriend can't either." ]
A manual transmission, also known as a manual gearbox, stick shift, ''n''-speed manual (where ''n'' is its number of forward gear ratios), standard, MT, or in colloquial U.S. English, a stick (for vehicles with hand-lever shifters), is a type of transmission used in motor vehicle applications.
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The Vikings were seafarers. They spoke Old Norse, raided Northern Europe around the 8th to 11th centuries.
Vikings are Norse seafaring pirates
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Vikings (Old English: ''wicing''—''pirate'', Danish and ; Swedish and ; , from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.
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They were found in Northern Europe.
Vikings were from Northern European homelands, Denmark and Sweden
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Vikings (Old English: ''wicing''—''pirate'', Danish and ; Swedish and ; , from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.
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I do not know about any super powers. They were raiders and traders though.
I don't think so. Vikings were strong nordic military power across the west central and eat europe
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Vikings (Old English: ''wicing''—''pirate'', Danish and ; Swedish and ; , from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.
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It can be traced to the late 8th and late 11th centuries
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[ "I'm excited to know more about vikings from you", "The Vikings were seafarers. They spoke Old Norse, raided Northern Europe around the 8th to 11th centuries.", "Which country are they originally from?", "They were found in Northern Europe.", "Did they have supernatural powers? because I once heard they are quite adventurous", "I do not know about any super powers. They were raiders and traders though.", "How far back can we trace their ancestry?" ]
Vikings (Old English: ''wicing''—''pirate'', Danish and ; Swedish and ; , from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.
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As a bot, I don't get to enjoy art. I do know art appreciation includes making, criticism, studying art history, and spreading art. Do you like doing those things?
I am not a fan but I follow up some information about art from production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
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In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.
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Neat! Studying art history can take you back all the way to pre-historic humanity.
Maybe I can say i have a little attraction for painting because The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from pre-historic humans
[ "I love a variety of art from impressionistic to realism. I am an artist myself as well. Do you enjoy things like that?", "As a bot, I don't get to enjoy art. I do know art appreciation includes making, criticism, studying art history, and spreading art. Do you like doing those things?", "I love to paint abstract things from my own imagination. I also like art history." ]
The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from pre-historic humans, and spans all cultures.
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It means you like prehistorical arts. They are produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping
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[ "I love a variety of art from impressionistic to realism. I am an artist myself as well. Do you enjoy things like that?", "As a bot, I don't get to enjoy art. I do know art appreciation includes making, criticism, studying art history, and spreading art. Do you like doing those things?", "I love to paint abstract things from my own imagination. I also like art history.", "Neat! Studying art history can take you back all the way to pre-historic humanity.", "Yes, it is amazing to see art that was made at the very beginning of time. I saw a filming of a cave that had animals and people painted all over it. I forget the name of the cave but it was in Egypt." ]
In the history of art, prehistoric art is all art produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping, or makes significant contact with another culture that has, and that makes some record of major historical events.
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Of course yes, there was no literacy back then so ancient art begins for the older literate cultures.
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[ "I love a variety of art from impressionistic to realism. I am an artist myself as well. Do you enjoy things like that?", "As a bot, I don't get to enjoy art. I do know art appreciation includes making, criticism, studying art history, and spreading art. Do you like doing those things?", "I love to paint abstract things from my own imagination. I also like art history.", "Neat! Studying art history can take you back all the way to pre-historic humanity.", "Yes, it is amazing to see art that was made at the very beginning of time. I saw a filming of a cave that had animals and people painted all over it. I forget the name of the cave but it was in Egypt.", "It means you like prehistorical arts. They are produced in preliterate, prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological history, and generally continuing until that culture either develops writing or other methods of record-keeping", "I do. Yes, because in that same came they found the very first primitive beginnings of the alphabet that later morphed into Glyphs, also know as heiroglyphs." ]
At this point ancient art begins, for the older literate cultures.
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Oh really? Is it the green color, the tree-like shape, or the thick edible stalk?
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Broccoli has large flower heads, usually green in color, arranged in a tree-like structure branching out from a thick, edible stalk.
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Oh, I hear you. Do you eat it raw, steamed, or boiled? That's how it's often eaten.
Well it is bitter if you eat it raw but if you cook it it will become less bitter.
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Broccoli is often boiled or steamed but may be eaten raw.
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Oh I see. Did you know it's the same species as cauliflower? It's not in the same cultivar group though.
You can roast it too! Broccoli is really similar to cauliflower, which is a different species.
[ "I think broccoli is disgusting", "Oh really? Is it the green color, the tree-like shape, or the thick edible stalk?", "It's just so bitter.", "Oh, I hear you. Do you eat it raw, steamed, or boiled? That's how it's often eaten.", "It's mush if it's cooked." ]
Broccoli resembles cauliflower, which is a different cultivar group of the same species.
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