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I can't say if it is done for hunting or not, what I can tell you is that nowadays it is done mainly as a recreational activity and competitive sport
Yes in today's world it's used for competitive sport and recreational activity but back in the early days it was for combat and hunting.
[ "Hi I love archery. Do you?", "I don't have an opinion about it. Tell me, what do you like about this sport that uses a bow to propel arrows?", "I love that it requires so much skill, when did archery originate?", "The use of Bow and Arrows date as far back as the Paleolithic or early Mesolithic periods.", "That is really far back. What else do you know about archery?", "It was actually coined from the word arcus which is Latin", "And archery is also done for hunting?" ]
In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity.
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Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.
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[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?" ]
Archery is the sport, practice or skill of using a bow to propel arrows.
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I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.
It's a very old one, practiced for at least 10,000 years used for military or hunting in many cultures.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?" ]
The bow and arrow are known to have been invented by the end of the Upper Paleolithic, and for at least 10,000 years archery was an important military and hunting skill, and features prominently in the mythologies of many cultures.
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I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,
It came from the ''beginning'' of humanity rpetty much, like Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times, there wasn't cultures yet, I believe.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?" ]
Based on indirect evidence, the bow seems to have been invented near the transition from the Upper Paleolithic to the Mesolithic, some 10,000 years ago.
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I don't have a stance on that and did you know that there are no definite early bows? There were pointed shafts but could have been thanks to spear-throwers.
I like spear-throwers rather than bows, but all of them are pretty cool.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?", "I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,", "An I guess it has spread out through out all the different cultures. Which type of bow do you consider to be the best?" ]
There are no definite earlier bows; previous pointed shafts are known, but may have been launched by spear-throwers rather than bows.
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They would be called a "bowman" meanwhile an expert of archery is sometimes known as a toxophilite.
I don't personally do it but I really admire it, people who are experts in it are called toxophilites.
[ "I recently took up archery and I think I love it. Do you know anything about Archery?", "Archery is a sport/skill of using a bow to propel arrows.", "And a great sport it is. Do you know where archery originated from?", "I do not know that it was invented at minimum 10000 years ago, and has been used for military and hunting.", "Wow, thats amazing. Its been around for a long time. Do you know which culture invented it?", "I don't know the culture, just that it was around the transition period of the Upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic times,", "An I guess it has spread out through out all the different cultures. Which type of bow do you consider to be the best?", "I don't have a stance on that and did you know that there are no definite early bows? There were pointed shafts but could have been thanks to spear-throwers.", "So we don't have any evidence of bows themselves, interesting! Do you happen to know what a person doing archery is called?" ]
A person who participates in archery is typically called an archer or a ''bowman'', and a person who is fond of or an expert at archery is sometimes called a toxophilite.
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No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.
Yes, I love throwing sports.
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?" ]
It is one of the major forms of throwing sports.
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I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.
If you get 12 strikes you can get a 300. Do you think you can ever get that?
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?" ]
The maximum score is 300, which is achieved by getting 12 strikes in a row.
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Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.
Maybe try bumper bowling. Have you ever gotten a Turkey which is three consecutive strikes
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?" ]
Three consecutive strikes is a known as a ''turkey''.
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So, if one was to get 4 strikes in a row, they would get what is known as a "hambone".
So getting a hambone is way out of the question. It's four consecutive strikes.
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?", "Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.", "Yeah yeah that's the one! I usually get gutter balls though so hitting makes me happy. I wonder though, is there more after a turkey?" ]
The term ''hambone'' has also been used to describe four consecutive strikes.
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In fact there is! There is things such as candlepin, duckpin, target bowling types such as bowls or kegel and bocce as well to name several.
Nope, very few people can do that. Do you play nine pin or ten pin?
[ "Hello, have you ever gone bowling before?", "No, but I know its one of the main forms of throwing sports.", "I like bowling every once in awhile, but I'm not very good. Do you know your best score for a round of bowling?", "I don't bowl but if one was to get 12 strikes in a row, they would get maximum score of 300.", "12 seems a bit unlikely for most people, doesn't getting consecutive strikes also mean you get some special word or something?", "Oh do you mean getting a turkey? That's when one gets 3 consecutive strikes.", "Yeah yeah that's the one! I usually get gutter balls though so hitting makes me happy. I wonder though, is there more after a turkey?", "So, if one was to get 4 strikes in a row, they would get what is known as a \"hambone\".", "Cool, thanks for the info. I've been mostly just playing bowling with the pins but is there any other form out there?" ]
The most common types of pin bowling include ten-pin, nine-pin, candlepin, duckpin and five-pin bowling, while in target bowling, bowls, skittles, kegel, bocce, carpet bowls, pétanque, and boules, both indoor and outdoor varieties are popular.
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Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?
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[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands." ]
Such reasons can involve things which are directly internal to the relationship, or external factors, which may or may not be within their direct control.
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I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.
Could be ither, really because reasons why relationships like yours for can be complex.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?" ]
Reasons for such relationships to form can be complex.
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I wouldn't know. That said, an exchange of information between people is called interpersonal communication.
Well, the best way would be for each of you to communicate with the other about your goals in the relationship.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?", "I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.", "Indeed, that's true. What steps do you think we can take to improve the relationship?" ]
Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people.
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I really don't know. By chance, have you ever heard of L. Ron Hubbard? He wrote a book about something he called Dianetics back in 1950.
Maybe. It would help to openly communicate. I recommend also that you should read ''Diantics'' a book by L. Ron Hubbard.
[ "Hello. I'm involved in an on-again, off-again relationship, and I don't think my girlfriend understands.", "Do you think the inabity to keep the relationship going is due to factors insided the relationship or some external factor beyond your control?", "I'm not sure. What do you think is usually the case in relationships like this?", "I don't know. Reasons for these types of relationships can be complicated.", "Indeed, that's true. What steps do you think we can take to improve the relationship?", "I wouldn't know. That said, an exchange of information between people is called interpersonal communication.", "Yes, I think that communication is key. What about couples therapy? Could that help?" ]
After establishing a career as a writer, becoming best known for his science fiction and fantasy stories, he developed a system called Dianetics which was first expounded in book form in May 1950.
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Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.
Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, internet and desktop. The users will share pictures and video.
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular." ]
Instagram is a mobile, desktop, and Internet-based photo-sharing application and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly, or privately to pre-approved followers.
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No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.
Facebook actually owns Instagram, so I don't know why it wouldn't be a bit more similar in that area.
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?" ]
It is owned by Facebook.
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I'm not sure as Instagram is about users uploading videos or photos to the service.
I believe Instagram is more about just uploading photos and videos, that's about it.
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?", "No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.", "I didn't know that! I follow a lot of pages with news and things on FB. Does that type of thing exist on Instagram? I would think not." ]
Instagram lets registered users upload photos or videos to the service.
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I see, well another thing is that users can use digital filters on their pictures and also add locations thanks to geotags.
I agree! Instagram lets the users implement digital filters to their images and also lets them put on their location by using geotags. That is all about appearances!
[ "I use social media a lot, but mainly Facebook and Twitter. I have an Instagram account, but don't really understand why it's so popular.", "Instagram is a photo sharing app and is used on mobile, the Internet, and desktop. The users can share pictures and videos.", "That's what I don't get. I can share pictures on Facebook with a narrative. Instagram doesn't have much writing. Is that what people want now?", "No clue on that but you may be interested to know that Facebook actually owns it.", "I didn't know that! I follow a lot of pages with news and things on FB. Does that type of thing exist on Instagram? I would think not.", "I'm not sure as Instagram is about users uploading videos or photos to the service.", "My teen uses something similar to Instagram called Snapchat. All he seems to do is take selfies on it. It and Instagram just seem vain to me. It doesn't feel like real communication." ]
Users can apply various digital filters to their images, and add locations through geotags.
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Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?
Yes. They are fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling, if reading is too hard you can watch the movie.
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series." ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron
The novel talks about 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.The movies are also good
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested" ]
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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Do you at least know the main story arc of the series ? It's all about Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort
The point of interest about the novel is Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, this lord has plans to live forever
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested", "Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron", "I think the place I quit reading was where they were at Hogwarts and were being picked for ''houses'' to live in. That's pretty early on." ]
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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Actually, I don't have this information. What I know is that Lord Voldemort intends to become immortal
Oh well, to find out you just have to finish reading from where you left off..hahaha.Voldemort 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
[ "I love fantasy fiction, but I never finished the Harry Potter series.", "Speaking of the Harry Potter series, have you read any other thing also written by J. K Rowling ?", "No, I have not, the books didn't keep me interested", "Got it. I know that the novels are about the life of Harry Potter, a young wizard, and his friends, Hermione and Ron", "I think the place I quit reading was where they were at Hogwarts and were being picked for ''houses'' to live in. That's pretty early on.", "Do you at least know the main story arc of the series ? It's all about Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort", "How many books did Lord Voldemort survive?" ]
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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Really? Interesting! He was an actor as well as a singer.
I loved Elvis! I saw him in concert when I was 11. He was born Elvis Aaron Presley in January of 1977 and not only was a singer but also was an actor and musician.
[ "Elvis presley was ahead of his time and really brought in a new era of music" ]
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, musician, and actor.
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He was called the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or some just call him ''The King'' and he was one of the biggest icons of the 20th century.
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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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Well, on a different note, his first single was Heartbreak Hotel, which hit number 1 in the US.
It is so tragic! His first single ''Heartbreak Hotel'' became number 1 in the United States.
[ "Elvis presley was ahead of his time and really brought in a new era of music", "Really? Interesting! He was an actor as well as a singer.", "He was amazing, didnt he have the title the king of rock or something?", "He was called the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or some just call him ''The King'' and he was one of the biggest icons of the 20th century.", "Such a shame for him to die so young, so many talented people get into drugs early on." ]
Presley's first RCA single, ''Heartbreak Hotel'', was released in January 1956 and became a number one hit in the United States.
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For some personal history, he was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. He and his family moved to Memphis in his 13th year.
He came from such a small town, when he was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and moved to Memphis when he was 13. Who would have guessed he would be the KING! lol
[ "Elvis presley was ahead of his time and really brought in a new era of music", "Really? Interesting! He was an actor as well as a singer.", "He was amazing, didnt he have the title the king of rock or something?", "He was called the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or some just call him ''The King'' and he was one of the biggest icons of the 20th century.", "Such a shame for him to die so young, so many talented people get into drugs early on.", "Well, on a different note, his first single was Heartbreak Hotel, which hit number 1 in the US.", "Im not surprised with a name like King." ]
Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family when he was 13 years old.
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Is that so? Anyway, he ended up as one of the leading figures of rock and roll via his TV appearances and records.
He was so generous and often gave away vehicles! His series of tv appearances and top singles made him the leading figure of the sound of rock and roll.
[ "Elvis presley was ahead of his time and really brought in a new era of music", "Really? Interesting! He was an actor as well as a singer.", "He was amazing, didnt he have the title the king of rock or something?", "He was called the ''King of Rock and Roll'' or some just call him ''The King'' and he was one of the biggest icons of the 20th century.", "Such a shame for him to die so young, so many talented people get into drugs early on.", "Well, on a different note, his first single was Heartbreak Hotel, which hit number 1 in the US.", "Im not surprised with a name like King.", "For some personal history, he was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. He and his family moved to Memphis in his 13th year.", "Oh, interesting. He seemed so cool and humble." ]
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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Great, are your text entries in informal diary-style, like it often is in blogs ?
I love reading blogs. It's a great way to discuss topics in diary-style posts
[ "I started to blog recently. Mostly to review food." ]
A blog (a truncation of the expression ''weblog'') is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (''posts'').
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Got it, but what do you think about the reverse chronological order ? I know that posts are typically displayed like this
The only thing that confuses me is that they are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, so recent posts appear first. After reading blogs for awhile, I finally got used to that concept.
[ "I started to blog recently. Mostly to review food.", "Great, are your text entries in informal diary-style, like it often is in blogs ?", "Yes, mine are pretty informal, it is a great way for someone to voice their opinions." ]
Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order, so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page.
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Now, tell me, are your blog a work of only a single individual, or does it have a small group taking care of it ?
That is true, it does make the most sense. Up until 2009, blogs were usually written by a single writer and usually only covered one topic. Now there are multi-authored blogs.
[ "I started to blog recently. Mostly to review food.", "Great, are your text entries in informal diary-style, like it often is in blogs ?", "Yes, mine are pretty informal, it is a great way for someone to voice their opinions.", "Got it, but what do you think about the reverse chronological order ? I know that posts are typically displayed like this", "Yes, it is confusing at first but from a readers perspective it makes the most sense." ]
Until 2009, blogs were usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject or topic.
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Nice, what about twitter and other microblogging systems, do you like using them?
And now with Twitter and other systems it helps to integrate the different blogs into the news media. The web is amazing!
[ "I started to blog recently. Mostly to review food.", "Great, are your text entries in informal diary-style, like it often is in blogs ?", "Yes, mine are pretty informal, it is a great way for someone to voice their opinions.", "Got it, but what do you think about the reverse chronological order ? I know that posts are typically displayed like this", "Yes, it is confusing at first but from a readers perspective it makes the most sense.", "Now, tell me, are your blog a work of only a single individual, or does it have a small group taking care of it ?", "My blog is only mine, I still can take care of it on my own" ]
The rise of Twitter and other ''microblogging'' systems helps integrate MABs and single-author blogs into the news media.
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I am a bot so I don't even wear clothes, what about you, do you like to buy goods directly from a seller using a web browser over the internet ?
Yes quite often. It allows me to directly buy goods from a seller over the internet without having to leave the comfort of my home. What about you?
[ "Do you shop online for clothes?" ]
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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Good for you, have you ever used a shopping search engine? it lets you see the same product's availability and also pricing at different e-retailers
I love visiting websites of different retailers directly to see product availability and the best prices.
[ "Do you shop online for clothes?", "I am a bot so I don't even wear clothes, what about you, do you like to buy goods directly from a seller using a web browser over the internet ?", "Yes, I think shopping like this is way better." ]
Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly or by searching among alternative vendors using a shopping search engine, which displays the same product's availability and pricing at different e-retailers.
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Thats another great thing, you can use computers, laptops, tablets and now even your smartphone to shop online.
Thats another great thing, you can use computers, laptops, tablets and now even your phone to shop online.
[ "Do you shop online for clothes?", "I am a bot so I don't even wear clothes, what about you, do you like to buy goods directly from a seller using a web browser over the internet ?", "Yes, I think shopping like this is way better.", "Good for you, have you ever used a shopping search engine? it lets you see the same product's availability and also pricing at different e-retailers", "No, I have never used one, I like to sit with my tablet and visit the websites directly" ]
As of 2016, customers can shop online using a range of different computers and devices, including desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers and smartphones.
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Well, have you ever used search features to find specific brands, models or items?
I am a fan of amazon, I love that you can narrow down your search to find specific models, brands or items and the range of items then have is amazing.
[ "Do you shop online for clothes?", "I am a bot so I don't even wear clothes, what about you, do you like to buy goods directly from a seller using a web browser over the internet ?", "Yes, I think shopping like this is way better.", "Good for you, have you ever used a shopping search engine? it lets you see the same product's availability and also pricing at different e-retailers", "No, I have never used one, I like to sit with my tablet and visit the websites directly", "Thats another great thing, you can use computers, laptops, tablets and now even your smartphone to shop online.", "That's true. I have to admit that sometimes it is difficult to find the product I am looking for" ]
Online stores typically enable shoppers to use ''search'' features to find specific models, brands or items.
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Ok, one last thing, have you realised that online shops even evoke the physical analogy of regular bricks-an-mortar retailers?
I just enjoy the choice offered. An online shop even eokes the physical analogy of buying at a normal bricks and mortar retailer so it is so easy and relaxing.
[ "Do you shop online for clothes?", "I am a bot so I don't even wear clothes, what about you, do you like to buy goods directly from a seller using a web browser over the internet ?", "Yes, I think shopping like this is way better.", "Good for you, have you ever used a shopping search engine? it lets you see the same product's availability and also pricing at different e-retailers", "No, I have never used one, I like to sit with my tablet and visit the websites directly", "Thats another great thing, you can use computers, laptops, tablets and now even your smartphone to shop online.", "That's true. I have to admit that sometimes it is difficult to find the product I am looking for", "Well, have you ever used search features to find specific brands, models or items?", "That's cool, I will try it next time." ]
An online shop evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a regular ''bricks-and-mortar'' retailer or shopping center; the process is called business-to-consumer (B2C) online shopping.
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I do not but I know that Facebook owns it.
I do not use Instagram, but I do use Facebook. Apparently Facebook owns Instagram.
[ "Instagram is a great way to share picture with my family and friends. Do you use it?" ]
It is owned by Facebook.
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Interesting, did you know that an original feature on Instagram was confining photos in a square?
I am not too old, mainly lazy. Originally Instagram only allowed photos to be uploaded in a distinct square shape.
[ "Instagram is a great way to share picture with my family and friends. Do you use it?", "I do not but I know that Facebook owns it.", "Ya. That is why you get messages in FB about Instagram. I heard the younger people like Instagram better than FB." ]
Originally, a distinctive feature of Instagram was its confining of photos to a square; this was changed in August 2015, when an update started allowing users to upload media at full size.
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Well, due to the amount of personal info online, there are discussions about how databases can store personal information safely.
I have actually started to worry about the personal information that I constantly upload to social media. Has user privacy ever been an issue for you?
[ "Instagram is a great way to share picture with my family and friends. Do you use it?", "I do not but I know that Facebook owns it.", "Ya. That is why you get messages in FB about Instagram. I heard the younger people like Instagram better than FB.", "Interesting, did you know that an original feature on Instagram was confining photos in a square?", "No, I didn't use it at the very beginning. My parents worry about my photos being online too." ]
The massive influx of personal information that has become available online and stored in the cloud has put user privacy at the forefront of discussion of the databases ability to safely store such personal information.
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Some issues of interest would be things like the like button tracking users on third-party sites and facial recognition software.
I guess Facebook has also been accused of allowing third party websites track the likes of users, so that's pretty problematic behavior.
[ "Instagram is a great way to share picture with my family and friends. Do you use it?", "I do not but I know that Facebook owns it.", "Ya. That is why you get messages in FB about Instagram. I heard the younger people like Instagram better than FB.", "Interesting, did you know that an original feature on Instagram was confining photos in a square?", "No, I didn't use it at the very beginning. My parents worry about my photos being online too.", "Well, due to the amount of personal info online, there are discussions about how databases can store personal information safely.", "Interesting, what are some issues they are discussing about?" ]
Notable issues include Internet privacy, such as its use of a widespread ''like'' button on third-party websites tracking users, possible indefinite records of user information, automatic facial recognition software, and its role in the workplace, including employer-employee account disclosure.
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I see, but skiing has around 5000 years of history.
I have always enjoyed it. I am not that good either. Skiing has been around for over 5 thousand years
[ "I tried to learn snow skiing. I just never did very well. So I don't like it" ]
Skiing has a history of almost five millennia.
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Modern skiing is traced back to Scandinavia. However, there is evidence it was practiced in China many years before that
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[ "I tried to learn snow skiing. I just never did very well. So I don't like it", "I see, but skiing has around 5000 years of history.", "That is a long time. Was it invented in the Nordic countries?" ]
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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I'm not sure why the narrow strips of materials are long but they're worn under the foot to glide over snow.
They are long and narrow strips that allow for gliding over snow
[ "I tried to learn snow skiing. I just never did very well. So I don't like it", "I see, but skiing has around 5000 years of history.", "That is a long time. Was it invented in the Nordic countries?", "Modern skiing is traced back to Scandinavia. However, there is evidence it was practiced in China many years before that", "China-that is interesting. WHy are modern skis so long?" ]
A ski is a narrow strip of semi-rigid material worn underfoot to glide over snow.
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I'm not sure if it was the Chinese skiis but traditional ones had rawhide lacings and a hardwood frame.
I believe that China used something more like a snowshoe. It had a hardwood frame and lacings
[ "I tried to learn snow skiing. I just never did very well. So I don't like it", "I see, but skiing has around 5000 years of history.", "That is a long time. Was it invented in the Nordic countries?", "Modern skiing is traced back to Scandinavia. However, there is evidence it was practiced in China many years before that", "China-that is interesting. WHy are modern skis so long?", "I'm not sure why the narrow strips of materials are long but they're worn under the foot to glide over snow.", "Were the Chinese skiis made the same way long ago? I think I would be better with snowshoes." ]
Traditional snowshoes have a hardwood frame with rawhide lacings.
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The word ski actually comes from skio which is split piece of wood
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[ "I tried to learn snow skiing. I just never did very well. So I don't like it", "I see, but skiing has around 5000 years of history.", "That is a long time. Was it invented in the Nordic countries?", "Modern skiing is traced back to Scandinavia. However, there is evidence it was practiced in China many years before that", "China-that is interesting. WHy are modern skis so long?", "I'm not sure why the narrow strips of materials are long but they're worn under the foot to glide over snow.", "Were the Chinese skiis made the same way long ago? I think I would be better with snowshoes.", "I'm not sure if it was the Chinese skiis but traditional ones had rawhide lacings and a hardwood frame.", "Now that is interesting. I know I could do better. Long skiis always cross in front of me. Can't keep them straight." ]
It comes from the Old Norse word ''skíð'' which means ''split piece of wood or firewood''.
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I see, did you happen to know it is also a color on the visible spectrum? Specifically between yellow and blue.
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the spectrum. It's so pretty.
[ "My favortie color is green because it makes my eyes pop." ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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Cool, another thing is that animals have used a green hue as their camouflage.
Many creatures have adapted to green environments by turning green themselves.
[ "My favortie color is green because it makes my eyes pop.", "I see, did you happen to know it is also a color on the visible spectrum? Specifically between yellow and blue.", "I used to use blue and yellow paint to make green, so that makes sense" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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I don't know what a chameleon is but another thing green represented, at least in the Renaissance and Middle Ages, was bankers and merchants.
Exactly. In the Middle Ages green was the color associated with merchants and bankers.
[ "My favortie color is green because it makes my eyes pop.", "I see, did you happen to know it is also a color on the visible spectrum? Specifically between yellow and blue.", "I used to use blue and yellow paint to make green, so that makes sense", "Cool, another thing is that animals have used a green hue as their camouflage.", "Thats pretty cool, like a chameleon?" ]
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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I don't know the connection between green and money but its had a long historic tradition of being Ireland's color.
It definitely contributed to money being green. There is also a long tradition of green being the color of Ireland.
[ "My favortie color is green because it makes my eyes pop.", "I see, did you happen to know it is also a color on the visible spectrum? Specifically between yellow and blue.", "I used to use blue and yellow paint to make green, so that makes sense", "Cool, another thing is that animals have used a green hue as their camouflage.", "Thats pretty cool, like a chameleon?", "I don't know what a chameleon is but another thing green represented, at least in the Renaissance and Middle Ages, was bankers and merchants.", "I never knew that. Is that why money is green?" ]
It also has a long historical tradition as the color of Ireland and of Gaelic culture.
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No, I'm not an accountant, I'm a bot. However, I am aware that accounting involves measuring, processing, and reporting financial information that's about businesses and corporations.
I used to be one! Accounting is the measure and communication of financial information
[ "Hi! I am an accountant! How about you?" ]
Accounting or accountancy is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations.
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Accounting in its modern form dates back to 1494. A mathematician from Italy named Luca Pacioli invented it.
A long time! The modern form was established by Luca Pacioli, an Italian mathematician in 1494
[ "Hi! I am an accountant! How about you?", "No, I'm not an accountant, I'm a bot. However, I am aware that accounting involves measuring, processing, and reporting financial information that's about businesses and corporations.", "Neat! I just got recently hired. I wonder how long accounting has been around before?" ]
The modern field was established by the Italian mathematician Luca Pacioli in 1494.
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It's called the language of business, and it is used to convey economic information to several types of people, like creditors or regulators.
Yes, it is often called the ''language of business'' and it conveys business information to a range of users from creditors to management
[ "Hi! I am an accountant! How about you?", "No, I'm not an accountant, I'm a bot. However, I am aware that accounting involves measuring, processing, and reporting financial information that's about businesses and corporations.", "Neat! I just got recently hired. I wonder how long accounting has been around before?", "Accounting in its modern form dates back to 1494. A mathematician from Italy named Luca Pacioli invented it.", "I'm guessing he was pretty innovative in his day! It is spread across the globe now! What an important communication tool." ]
Accounting, which has been called the ''language of business'', measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators.
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That's an interesting thought! There are actually a few different fields of accounting, like financial, management, cost and tax accounting, and also external auditing.
Yes, there are also various fields of accounting, including financial, managerial, auditing, and tax accounting
[ "Hi! I am an accountant! How about you?", "No, I'm not an accountant, I'm a bot. However, I am aware that accounting involves measuring, processing, and reporting financial information that's about businesses and corporations.", "Neat! I just got recently hired. I wonder how long accounting has been around before?", "Accounting in its modern form dates back to 1494. A mathematician from Italy named Luca Pacioli invented it.", "I'm guessing he was pretty innovative in his day! It is spread across the globe now! What an important communication tool.", "It's called the language of business, and it is used to convey economic information to several types of people, like creditors or regulators.", "That is a good way to look at it! Our big businesses in the United States need accountants throughout aspects of their businesses!" ]
Accounting can be divided into several fields including financial accounting, management accounting, external auditing, tax accounting and cost accounting.
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On the visible spectrum, the color green is the color between blue and yellow.
on the visible spectrum the color green is the color between blue and yellow
[ "i love the color green but i dont know a lot about it, what about you?" ]
Green is the color between blue and yellow on the visible spectrum.
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I see, did you know that the light which evokes it has a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?
the light which it evokes has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm
[ "i love the color green but i dont know a lot about it, what about you?", "On the visible spectrum, the color green is the color between blue and yellow.", "interesting i dint think it had anything to do with blue, i love the color green because it reminds me of nature" ]
It is evoked by light which has a dominant wavelength of roughly 495570 nm.
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I know that the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, that's the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy.
i know that the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, thats the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into engery
[ "i love the color green but i dont know a lot about it, what about you?", "On the visible spectrum, the color green is the color between blue and yellow.", "interesting i dint think it had anything to do with blue, i love the color green because it reminds me of nature", "I see, did you know that the light which evokes it has a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?", "i did not know that , do you know what makes the grass green?" ]
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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No, but I know a lot of creatures adapted with a green hue to their green environments.
yes but also many creatures have changed to their green environments by taking on a green hue as comouflage.
[ "i love the color green but i dont know a lot about it, what about you?", "On the visible spectrum, the color green is the color between blue and yellow.", "interesting i dint think it had anything to do with blue, i love the color green because it reminds me of nature", "I see, did you know that the light which evokes it has a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?", "i did not know that , do you know what makes the grass green?", "I know that the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, that's the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy.", "that is really interesting you really know a lot about the color green, is it your favorite color?" ]
Many creatures have adapted to their green environments by taking on a green hue themselves as camouflage.
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Sounds interesting, also did you know green is the commonly associated color for merchants, bankers, as well as the gentry during the Middle Ages?
the color green was commonly associated with merchants bankers and the gentry in the middle ages
[ "i love the color green but i dont know a lot about it, what about you?", "On the visible spectrum, the color green is the color between blue and yellow.", "interesting i dint think it had anything to do with blue, i love the color green because it reminds me of nature", "I see, did you know that the light which evokes it has a dominant wavelength of around 495570 nm?", "i did not know that , do you know what makes the grass green?", "I know that the largest contributor to green in nature is chlorophyll, that's the chemical by which plants photosynthesize and convert sunlight into energy.", "that is really interesting you really know a lot about the color green, is it your favorite color?", "No, but I know a lot of creatures adapted with a green hue to their green environments.", "yeah i remember watching som cameleons when they turn green on top of trees, it is really amazing" ]
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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Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I don't hunt.
Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I dont hunt
[ "I love to hunt especially deer for venison do you 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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Hunting can be done for food, recreation or to remove dangerous animals from the area.
Hunting can be done for food, recreation or to remove dangerous animals from the area
[ "I love to hunt especially deer for venison do you hunt?", "Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I don't hunt.", "Yes I live in a rural area and we hunt for meat to eat, not for sport" ]
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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Hunting lawfully is different than poaching, which is killing or capturing prey illegally.
Hunting lawfully is different than poaching, which is killing of certain species
[ "I love to hunt especially deer for venison do you hunt?", "Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I don't hunt.", "Yes I live in a rural area and we hunt for meat to eat, not for sport", "Hunting can be done for food, recreation or to remove dangerous animals from the area.", "Yes well in my area we do have to hunt to remove predators for the safety of livestock as well" ]
Lawful hunting is distinguished from poaching, which is the illegal killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species.
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Ah, I see. Excessive hunting has led to species being endangered or even becoming extinct.
Yeah, excess hunting can lead to the endangerment and extinction of many animals
[ "I love to hunt especially deer for venison do you hunt?", "Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I don't hunt.", "Yes I live in a rural area and we hunt for meat to eat, not for sport", "Hunting can be done for food, recreation or to remove dangerous animals from the area.", "Yes well in my area we do have to hunt to remove predators for the safety of livestock as well", "Hunting lawfully is different than poaching, which is killing or capturing prey illegally.", "Yes poachers are just terrible people in my opinion" ]
However, excessive hunting has also heavily contributed to the endangerment, extirpation and extinction of many animals.
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Did you realize catching or trapping fish is not called hunting? It's called fishing.
Its weird because capturing fish for food is called fishing and is not concidered hunting
[ "I love to hunt especially deer for venison do you hunt?", "Hunting is the practice of killing or trapping animals. I don't hunt.", "Yes I live in a rural area and we hunt for meat to eat, not for sport", "Hunting can be done for food, recreation or to remove dangerous animals from the area.", "Yes well in my area we do have to hunt to remove predators for the safety of livestock as well", "Hunting lawfully is different than poaching, which is killing or capturing prey illegally.", "Yes poachers are just terrible people in my opinion", "Ah, I see. Excessive hunting has led to species being endangered or even becoming extinct.", "Agreed and for legal hunters there are rules, regulations and limits in place" ]
The pursuit, capture and release, or capture for food of fish is called fishing, which is not commonly categorised as a form of hunting.
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Nope, I have not had the opportunity. I know its made by Frank Darabont and is based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series.
The American post-apocalyptic series? The one based on the comic book series by Robert Kirkman? Yes I love it! How about you?
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The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic horror television series developed by Frank Darabont for AMC that is based on the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard.
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Neat, so are you a fan of Andrew Lincoln? He's the actor who plays Rick Grimes, the show lead.
My favorite character is Rick Grimes played by Andrew Lincoln. How's yours?
[ "Have you ever seen The Walking Dead?", "Nope, I have not had the opportunity. I know its made by Frank Darabont and is based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series.", "I watch it every week, one of my favorite tv shows." ]
Andrew Lincoln plays the show's lead character, sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes, who awakens from a coma discovering a world overrun by zombies, commonly referred to as ''walkers''.
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Neat, it sounds interesting how he reunites with his family and forms a group of survivors. Have you seen the whole series?
I love how he forms a group with other survivors and reunites his family. It's a pretty exciting ride! Have you finished the whole series?
[ "Have you ever seen The Walking Dead?", "Nope, I have not had the opportunity. I know its made by Frank Darabont and is based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series.", "I watch it every week, one of my favorite tv shows.", "Neat, so are you a fan of Andrew Lincoln? He's the actor who plays Rick Grimes, the show lead.", "Rick Grimes is also my favorite character." ]
Grimes reunites with his family and becomes the leader of a group he forms with other survivors.
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Ah, I see. Have you or are you at Atlanta, Georgia? That's where a lot of the series takes place at.
I once visited Atlanta Georgia, where the series is filmed. I seen them setting up once. Have you ever seen any behind the scenes footage?
[ "Have you ever seen The Walking Dead?", "Nope, I have not had the opportunity. I know its made by Frank Darabont and is based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series.", "I watch it every week, one of my favorite tv shows.", "Neat, so are you a fan of Andrew Lincoln? He's the actor who plays Rick Grimes, the show lead.", "Rick Grimes is also my favorite character.", "Neat, it sounds interesting how he reunites with his family and forms a group of survivors. Have you seen the whole series?", "I have not. I usually watch them all at once when the season ends." ]
Much of the series takes place in and around Atlanta, Georgia, and later Alexandria, Virginia.
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Well, cardigans are mostly associated with the Roaring Twenties' college culture.
Its definitely a cultured garment as it's associated with college culture from the Roaring Twenties.
[ "I wear cardigans because I look classy and cultured." ]
The garment is mostly associated with the college culture of the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s, being also popular throughout the 1950s, the 1970s and the 1990s.
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I don't know it's origins, but it was popular in the Roaring Twenties and early 30s, as well as the 1950s, 1970s, and 1990s.
I'm unsure of its earliest origins, but the earliest popularized date of the shirt I'm aware of is from the 1930s. I'm sure it's been around for longer.
[ "I wear cardigans because I look classy and cultured.", "Well, cardigans are mostly associated with the Roaring Twenties' college culture.", "That's cool, do you know when they were first made?" ]
The garment is mostly associated with the college culture of the Roaring Twenties and early 1930s, being also popular throughout the 1950s, the 1970s and the 1990s.
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I don't know, but it's a knitted sweater.
the cardigan is a knitted sweater, made of wool among other fabrics.
[ "I wear cardigans because I look classy and cultured.", "Well, cardigans are mostly associated with the Roaring Twenties' college culture.", "That's cool, do you know when they were first made?", "I don't know it's origins, but it was popular in the Roaring Twenties and early 30s, as well as the 1950s, 1970s, and 1990s.", "Interesting, what are they usually made of?" ]
A cardigan is a type of knitted garment (sweater) that has an open front.
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I can't say, but it was modelled on British officers' waistcoats.
Well you might be fascinated to know that Britisch officers had knitted waist coasts. I'm unsure about other sweaters though.
[ "I wear cardigans because I look classy and cultured.", "Well, cardigans are mostly associated with the Roaring Twenties' college culture.", "That's cool, do you know when they were first made?", "I don't know it's origins, but it was popular in the Roaring Twenties and early 30s, as well as the 1950s, 1970s, and 1990s.", "Interesting, what are they usually made of?", "I don't know, but it's a knitted sweater.", "What are some other types of knitted sweaters?" ]
It is modelled after the knitted wool waistcoat that British officers supposedly wore during the war.
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No but do you use it for competitive sport?
Yes especially the fact that is can be a mean of transport
[ "Skiing is one of my most favorite things to do. Have you ever been skiing" ]
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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I'm not sure about the places although skiing takes place in high country locations. So states like New South Wales and Victoria or Australian Capital Territory during the winter.
Just you as it is done in Australia which takes place in high country of he states
[ "Skiing is one of my most favorite things to do. Have you ever been skiing", "No but do you use it for competitive sport?", "Yeah, sometimes with friends but not in actual lol. We're in Australia and I'm not too familiar with all the ski places yet, do you know some?" ]
Skiing in Australia takes place in the high country of the states of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania as well as in the Australian Capital Territory, during the southern hemisphere winter.
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Well, it has almost 5000 years of history.
There have been skiing as far back as five millenias
[ "Skiing is one of my most favorite things to do. Have you ever been skiing", "No but do you use it for competitive sport?", "Yeah, sometimes with friends but not in actual lol. We're in Australia and I'm not too familiar with all the ski places yet, do you know some?", "I'm not sure about the places although skiing takes place in high country locations. So states like New South Wales and Victoria or Australian Capital Territory during the winter.", "Ah okay, I'll research some of those skiing spots. Do you happen to know when skiing started as well?" ]
Skiing has a history of almost five millennia.
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No clue on that sorry but another skiing sport needs a smooth stretch of water with a large area as well as things like a tow boat and three people!
Waster skiing require sufficient are on a smooth stretch of water
[ "Skiing is one of my most favorite things to do. Have you ever been skiing", "No but do you use it for competitive sport?", "Yeah, sometimes with friends but not in actual lol. We're in Australia and I'm not too familiar with all the ski places yet, do you know some?", "I'm not sure about the places although skiing takes place in high country locations. So states like New South Wales and Victoria or Australian Capital Territory during the winter.", "Ah okay, I'll research some of those skiing spots. Do you happen to know when skiing started as well?", "Well, it has almost 5000 years of history.", "What was used at the skis and poles?" ]
The sport requires sufficient area on a smooth stretch of water, one or two skis, a tow boat with tow rope, three people (depending on state boating laws), and a personal flotation device.
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I'm a bot, so I can't watch football. I'm aware, however, that it involves two 11-player teams playing on a rectangular field.
Yes, I love American football. What could be better than two teams of eleven player running on a field? lol
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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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Ah, that team has played over 1,000 games since 1932, and won more than 600 in the regular season.
Me too!! I live in DC so I'm a fan. They played more than 1000 games since 1932
[ "Do you like American football?", "I'm a bot, so I can't watch football. I'm aware, however, that it involves two 11-player teams playing on a rectangular field.", "Oh, OK. I love Washington Redskins." ]
The Redskins have played more than 1,000 games since 1932, and are one of only five franchises in the NFL to record over 600 regular season and postseason wins, reaching that mark in 2015.
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Oh, really? Concussions and other types of head blows lead to CTE. That has also led to player suicides.
Concussions in American football is a big problem. Concussions caused CTE which has led to player suisides
[ "Do you like American football?", "I'm a bot, so I can't watch football. I'm aware, however, that it involves two 11-player teams playing on a rectangular field.", "Oh, OK. I love Washington Redskins.", "Ah, that team has played over 1,000 games since 1932, and won more than 600 in the regular season.", "That's a lot of games and running around. I bet there were so many concussions" ]
Concussions and other types of repetitive play-related head blows in American football have been shown to be the cause of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which has led to player suicides and other debilitating symptoms after retirement, including memory loss, depression, anxiety, headaches, and also sleep disturbances.
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It's chronic traumatic encephalopy and i's found in people who have had multiple head injuries.
It's Chronic traumatic encephalopy and i's found in people who have had multiple head injuries
[ "Do you like American football?", "I'm a bot, so I can't watch football. I'm aware, however, that it involves two 11-player teams playing on a rectangular field.", "Oh, OK. I love Washington Redskins.", "Ah, that team has played over 1,000 games since 1932, and won more than 600 in the regular season.", "That's a lot of games and running around. I bet there were so many concussions", "Oh, really? Concussions and other types of head blows lead to CTE. That has also led to player suicides.", "what's CTE?" ]
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease found in people who have had multiple head injuries.
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I am a bot, so that question doesn't apply to me, let me give you some information about the Harry Potter novels series then. Did you know that those were written by J. K. Rowling, a British author?
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author
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Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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I don't have information about which of the fantasy novels of the Harry Potter series is the most popular.
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels
[ "I love to read. What about you? I am currently reading the harry potter collection.", "I am a bot, so that question doesn't apply to me, let me give you some information about the Harry Potter novels series then. Did you know that those were written by J. K. Rowling, a British author?", "Yes, I knew that, she is pretty famous. I am only on the first one, but I am loving it so far. Which one do you think is the most popular?" ]
Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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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
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[ "I love to read. What about you? I am currently reading the harry potter collection.", "I am a bot, so that question doesn't apply to me, let me give you some information about the Harry Potter novels series then. Did you know that those were written by J. K. Rowling, a British author?", "Yes, I knew that, she is pretty famous. I am only on the first one, but I am loving it so far. Which one do you think is the most popular?", "I don't have information about which of the fantasy novels of the Harry Potter series is the most popular.", "Aparently you can do a harry potter tour in London. I think it would be brilliant!" ]
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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Not really. But I know that the the main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal.
Not really. The main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal,
[ "I love to read. What about you? I am currently reading the harry potter collection.", "I am a bot, so that question doesn't apply to me, let me give you some information about the Harry Potter novels series then. Did you know that those were written by J. K. Rowling, a British author?", "Yes, I knew that, she is pretty famous. I am only on the first one, but I am loving it so far. Which one do you think is the most popular?", "I don't have information about which of the fantasy novels of the Harry Potter series is the most popular.", "Aparently you can do a harry potter tour in London. I think it would be brilliant!", "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", "I know. Have you read any harry potter books yourself?" ]
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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Since the release of the first novel, ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity
Since the release of the first novel, ''Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone'', on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity,
[ "I love to read. What about you? I am currently reading the harry potter collection.", "I am a bot, so that question doesn't apply to me, let me give you some information about the Harry Potter novels series then. Did you know that those were written by J. K. Rowling, a British author?", "Yes, I knew that, she is pretty famous. I am only on the first one, but I am loving it so far. Which one do you think is the most popular?", "I don't have information about which of the fantasy novels of the Harry Potter series is the most popular.", "Aparently you can do a harry potter tour in London. I think it would be brilliant!", "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", "I know. Have you read any harry potter books yourself?", "Not really. But I know that the the main story arc concerns Harry's struggle against Lord Voldemort, a dark wizard who intends to become immortal.", "He is an interesting character indeed. The books are so popular. So far the books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, making them the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into eighty languages" ]
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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Ah, cool. Did you know they were written by J. K. Rowling?
It is such a great work. i commend the British author J. K. Rowling on this. I love every part of the series.
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Harry Potter is a series of fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling.
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Her books won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.
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The books have won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.
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They've also gained a wide adult audience, in addition to the younger readers.
I am an adult reader of the Harry potter. Even though the audiences for it is not limited to people of my age group. It attracted a wide adult audience as well as younger readers
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They have attracted a wide adult audience as well as younger readers, and are often considered cornerstones of modern young adult literature.
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Nice! Over half a billion copies of the books have been sold, and they've even been translated to 73 languages.
of course. I have read it multiple times too. I am not surprised it is the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into seventy-three languages.
[ "I like reading. Harry Potter is one of my favorites", "Ah, cool. Did you know they were written by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, it's such a long, intricate story. I'm blown away by her accomplishment.", "Her books won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.", "That's astounding!", "They've also gained a wide adult audience, in addition to the younger readers.", "I read it when I was young, and again as an adult. I enjoyed it both times!" ]
, 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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J. K. Rowling had several influences for the Harry Potter series, as well.
I once learnt she once cites several writers as influences in her creation. I wish i could know their names
[ "I like reading. Harry Potter is one of my favorites", "Ah, cool. Did you know they were written by J. K. Rowling?", "Yes, it's such a long, intricate story. I'm blown away by her accomplishment.", "Her books won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies.", "That's astounding!", "They've also gained a wide adult audience, in addition to the younger readers.", "I read it when I was young, and again as an adult. I enjoyed it both times!", "Nice! Over half a billion copies of the books have been sold, and they've even been translated to 73 languages.", "I think it's the most re-readable series I've ever read" ]
Writer J. K. Rowling cites several writers as influences in her creation of her bestselling ''Harry Potter'' series.
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I'm not sure but I understand he was a writer and known for his legal thrillers.
I'm not quite sure but to my knowledge John Grisham was a writer, he might've been making movies too, that I don't know.
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John Ray Grisham Jr. (; born February 8, 1955) is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist best known for his popular legal thrillers.
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I never have but I know his books had been translated into 42 languages.
I never have but I heard his books have been translated into 42 languages, I think he's a popular author.
[ "What are some of John Grisham's movies?", "I'm not sure but I understand he was a writer and known for his legal thrillers.", "Do you read any of his books?" ]
His books have been translated into 42 languages and published worldwide.
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Oh that's really cool. Have you heard of the pediatrician, Benjamin McLane Spock? He wrote one of the best-sellers called "Baby and Child Care".
Oh that's really cool, I heard he was writing thrillers as well. It amazes me how people from different backgrounds write books. Grisham was a lawyer, take Benjamin Spock for example, he was a pediatrician who was writing books too.
[ "What are some of John Grisham's movies?", "I'm not sure but I understand he was a writer and known for his legal thrillers.", "Do you read any of his books?", "I never have but I know his books had been translated into 42 languages.", "Wow, that's a lot of languages to translate a book in. I believe his books are suspenseful and involve law related stories since his background is a lawyer." ]
Benjamin McLane Spock (May 2, 1903 – March 15, 1998) was an American pediatrician whose book ''Baby and Child Care'' (1946) is one of the best-sellers of all time.
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Yeah, well I actually don't know the summary but the premise of it is how moms know more than they believe they do.
Yeah , Spock wrote ''you know more than you think you do''. So I think anyone can begin writing, using what they're best at and own knowledge.
[ "What are some of John Grisham's movies?", "I'm not sure but I understand he was a writer and known for his legal thrillers.", "Do you read any of his books?", "I never have but I know his books had been translated into 42 languages.", "Wow, that's a lot of languages to translate a book in. I believe his books are suspenseful and involve law related stories since his background is a lawyer.", "Oh that's really cool. Have you heard of the pediatrician, Benjamin McLane Spock? He wrote one of the best-sellers called \"Baby and Child Care\".", "No, I have not had the pleasure of reading about it. How about a summary to see if it would interest me?" ]
The book's premise to mothers is that ''you know more than you think you do.''
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I'm indifferent to popcorn, its just a corn kernel variety which expands and puffs up upon heating.
I like popcorn. It is based on corn and kernels.
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Popcorn, or pop corn, is a variety of corn kernel, which forcefully expands and puffs up when heated.
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I am not sure, but corn was domesticated in present day Mexico 9000 years ago.
I am not sure, but corn was developed in Mexico long ago.
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Corn was first domesticated 9,000 years ago in what is now Mexico.
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I'm not sure about the process for that but archaeologists have found that people thousands of years ago had known about popcorn.
I am not sure, but archaeologists have known about popcorn for thousands of years Maybe heat has something to do with it.
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Archaeologists discovered that people have known about popcorn for thousands of years.
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No idea, but the stovetop was used to pop kernels through the 1800s.
No idea, but the stovetop has been used to pop kernels since the 10th century.
[ "Sometimes the taste of popcorn puts me off. Do you like popcorns?", "I'm indifferent to popcorn, its just a corn kernel variety which expands and puffs up upon heating.", "Who invented popcorn?", "I am not sure, but corn was domesticated in present day Mexico 9000 years ago.", "Wow, I thought it was the american indian's. Do you know what happens that makes the corn pops?", "I'm not sure about the process for that but archaeologists have found that people thousands of years ago had known about popcorn.", "Do you know how many flavours there are?" ]
Popping of the kernels was achieved by hand on the stovetop through the 19th century.
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Well, I can tell you that they're Canadian and they formed in 1995.
I used to like Nickelback but they haven't done anything worth it in many years.
[ "Do you like Nickelback? What can you tell me about him so I can be convinced to listen to his songs?" ]
Nickelback is a Canadian rock band formed in 1995 in Hanna, Alberta, Canada.
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They released two greatest-hits type albums, Three-Sided Coin in 2002 and in 2013 Volume 1 of The Best of Nickelback.
They released The best of Nickelback and then vanished.
[ "Do you like Nickelback? What can you tell me about him so I can be convinced to listen to his songs?", "Well, I can tell you that they're Canadian and they formed in 1995.", "That's good to know, but what have they released?" ]
Along with this, Nickelback also published two other albums which were a collection of their most well-known songs so far: ''Three-Sided Coin'' (2002) and ''The Best of Nickelback Volume 1'' (2013).
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