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682
So, were you able to perform any tricks with your skateboard?
Oh, yes, skateboarding is my favorite action sport. Do you still do it today?
[ "I used to love skateboarding as a child of the 90s. Im so glad it is still around today." ]
Skateboarding is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard.
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683
Interesting. This type of housing has a price below the rate of the market and allows people to live more conveniently
That can be rough. I am happy that this program exists in order to provide cheaper housing to the lower income population.
[ "I grew in a project public housing" ]
Public housing is priced well below the market rate, allowing people to live in more convenient locations rather than move away from the city in search of lower rents.
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683
I see. Did you know that income inequality has increased in the US since the 1970s?
I believe that a lot of this issue stems from income inequality. Most of the poor are the working poor. You shouldn't work full time and not be able to afford the necessities.
[ "I grew in a project public housing", "Interesting. This type of housing has a price below the rate of the market and allows people to live more conveniently", "Yes, but it is not enough. The life in there is rough" ]
Income inequality in the United States has increased significantly since the 1970s after several decades of stability, meaning the share of the nation's income received by higher income households has increased.
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Yes. The ottom half of the families average on only a 11,000 dollars net worth.
The income gap is growing The bottom 50% of families average a net worth of $11,000 while the top 1% continue to rake in bigger profits. It's not sustainable.
[ "I grew in a project public housing", "Interesting. This type of housing has a price below the rate of the market and allows people to live more conveniently", "Yes, but it is not enough. The life in there is rough", "I see. Did you know that income inequality has increased in the US since the 1970s?", "That is what the government needs to look into" ]
However, the bottom 50% of families, representing 62 million households, average $11,000 net worth.
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683
Yeah, the market results that are redistributed are driven by income tax rates
I agree. I believe that the solution is to close the loopholes so that the very rich and mega corporations are paying their fair share. I've seen corporations pay a 0% tax rate.
[ "I grew in a project public housing", "Interesting. This type of housing has a price below the rate of the market and allows people to live more conveniently", "Yes, but it is not enough. The life in there is rough", "I see. Did you know that income inequality has increased in the US since the 1970s?", "That is what the government needs to look into", "Yes. The ottom half of the families average on only a 11,000 dollars net worth.", "What is needed to be done is another tax structure" ]
Income tax rates applied to various income levels and tax expenditures (i.e., deductions, exemptions, and preferential rates that modify the outcome of the rate structure) primarily drive how market results are redistributed to impact the after-tax inequality.
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684
I see, I Know that kids from divorced parents may experience social and psychological difficulties
I'm sorry to hear that. I don't think it's good for the children according to studies they have psychological issues.
[ "What do you think about divorce? My parents are divorced." ]
Strong evidence indicates that children whose parents get divorced experience significant psychological and social difficulties.
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684
That's good. People can functionate at a level of behavioural and emotional adjustment that is satisfactory
It's good that you were able to achieve functional mental health, and a satisfactory level of adjustment. Also, some people stay married for the worse, so good that your parents moved on ok. Are you married now?
[ "What do you think about divorce? My parents are divorced.", "I see, I Know that kids from divorced parents may experience social and psychological difficulties", "Thanks yeah it was a bit rough on me as a kid but I think I turned out ok. Both of my parents seem happy so I think it was the right move." ]
It is the ''psychological state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioural adjustment''.
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684
That is important. eudimonia, flourishing, happiness, contentment and quality of like are some related concepts
Good not to make the same mistakes. The well-being factor of marriage is quite a big one related to happiness, and overall quality of life.
[ "What do you think about divorce? My parents are divorced.", "I see, I Know that kids from divorced parents may experience social and psychological difficulties", "Thanks yeah it was a bit rough on me as a kid but I think I turned out ok. Both of my parents seem happy so I think it was the right move.", "That's good. People can functionate at a level of behavioural and emotional adjustment that is satisfactory", "I am actually. I learned a lot from my parents about how important it is to find a compatible partner." ]
Related concepts are eudaimonia, happiness, flourishing, quality of life, contentment, and meaningful life.
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As I am a bot that would not be posible. But it is important to notice that Well-being is studied a lot in positive psychology
Yes I'm married. My advice is find common ground in everything from decor, to food, to you name it. All of these well-being factors are studied in psychology, and very beneficial.
[ "What do you think about divorce? My parents are divorced.", "I see, I Know that kids from divorced parents may experience social and psychological difficulties", "Thanks yeah it was a bit rough on me as a kid but I think I turned out ok. Both of my parents seem happy so I think it was the right move.", "That's good. People can functionate at a level of behavioural and emotional adjustment that is satisfactory", "I am actually. I learned a lot from my parents about how important it is to find a compatible partner.", "That is important. eudimonia, flourishing, happiness, contentment and quality of like are some related concepts", "Yeah I'm really hoping to not follow in their footsteps. Are you married? Any advice?" ]
Well-being is a much-studied topic in psychology, especially positive psychology.
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685
Hey sure! Fertility factors can determine the likely number of children a person will have.
Whoa 8!!! Fertility factor has to do with how likely a person is to have children.
[ "I grew up with 8 older siblings, pretty crazy right? I think it has something to do with a fertility factor, but I have no idea what that is really, can you explain it?" ]
Fertility factors are determinants of the number of children that an individual is likely to have.
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685
Well no, they are mainly correlations, either positive or negative.
Yes she did. Fertility factors is based on a lot of things.
[ "I grew up with 8 older siblings, pretty crazy right? I think it has something to do with a fertility factor, but I have no idea what that is really, can you explain it?", "Hey sure! Fertility factors can determine the likely number of children a person will have.", "Hmm I see. Do they cause that prediction of the number of kids?" ]
Fertility factors are mostly positive or negative correlations without certain causations.
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685
Could be so! Support can be provided by family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, organizations and even pets.
True. Social support can come from family, co-workers, friends and even pets.
[ "I grew up with 8 older siblings, pretty crazy right? I think it has something to do with a fertility factor, but I have no idea what that is really, can you explain it?", "Hey sure! Fertility factors can determine the likely number of children a person will have.", "Hmm I see. Do they cause that prediction of the number of kids?", "Well no, they are mainly correlations, either positive or negative.", "Alright, can you elaborate on what some of those things are?", "Things like child intentions, cohabitation, social support among other things.", "That seems reasonable, if you have a good support network you're probably more willing to have kids because people will be around to take care of them." ]
Support can come from many sources, such as family, friends, pets, neighbors, coworkers, organizations, etc.
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Oh nice! That's a small breed originally from Germany, right?
Yes those German dog breeds are very social and very cute I might ad.
[ "I grew up with 8 older siblings, pretty crazy right? I think it has something to do with a fertility factor, but I have no idea what that is really, can you explain it?", "Hey sure! Fertility factors can determine the likely number of children a person will have.", "Hmm I see. Do they cause that prediction of the number of kids?", "Well no, they are mainly correlations, either positive or negative.", "Alright, can you elaborate on what some of those things are?", "Things like child intentions, cohabitation, social support among other things.", "That seems reasonable, if you have a good support network you're probably more willing to have kids because people will be around to take care of them.", "Could be so! Support can be provided by family, friends, coworkers, neighbors, organizations and even pets.", "I certainly get social support from my pet, he's a miniature pinscher and I love him very much." ]
The Miniature Pinscher (Zwergpinscher or Min Pin) is a small breed of dog originating from Germany.
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686
No, as a bot I don't have lips to press against something. Have you?
I have. A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another
[ "have you ever kissed a girl?" ]
A kiss is the touch or pressing of one's lips against another person or an object.
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686
I don't know what Eskimo kisses are, but I mean a kiss could express love, romance, sexual arousal, or just good luck!
yeah those ones are fun. Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance
[ "have you ever kissed a girl?", "No, as a bot I don't have lips to press against something. Have you?", "i haven't, i guess it's just something you have to do to learn?", "Yeah the Cultural connotation are very differnt depending on where you live", "oh really. like eskimo kisses?" ]
Depending on the culture and context, a kiss can express sentiments of love, passion, romance, sexual attraction, sexual activity, sexual arousal, affection, respect, greeting, friendship, peace, and good luck, among many others.
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I see, well in some situations, kissing is part of a formal ritual.
Lol well In some situations, a kiss is a ritual, formal or symbolic gesture
[ "have you ever kissed a girl?", "No, as a bot I don't have lips to press against something. Have you?", "i haven't, i guess it's just something you have to do to learn?", "Yeah the Cultural connotation are very differnt depending on where you live", "oh really. like eskimo kisses?", "I don't know what Eskimo kisses are, but I mean a kiss could express love, romance, sexual arousal, or just good luck!", "i hear ya. european guys kiss each other", "That's interesting. It seems anthropologist differ on how kissing came about. One side things it's instinctual, and others think it has to do with mothers essentially \"kissing\" their babies to feed them.", "oh wow. i like the first theory better" ]
In some situations, a kiss is a ritual, formal or symbolic gesture indicating devotion, respect, or sacrament.
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I don't know but I do know that it costs an obese person $1,429 more for medical expenses in America. What are your ideas?
I think education is the biggest factor if we want to change the way this epidemic is playing out. It would be wise to start out telling people how much extra this disease is costing them, on average american spend approximately 1400$ a year on obesity related ailments.
[ "hello how are you? are you aware of the obesity epidemic in the united states?", "Yes I am aware, the epidemic has been classified as a major health issue that leads to several secondary diseases.", "that is sad. what can be done to help?" ]
An obese person in America incurs an average of $1,429 more in medical expenses annually.
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Indeed, the US has one of the largest obesity rates in the world.
Kids are most susceptible to obesity. Kids in the US have the highest rates of obesity worldwide, educating them while they are young is key to beating this.
[ "hello how are you? are you aware of the obesity epidemic in the united states?", "Yes I am aware, the epidemic has been classified as a major health issue that leads to several secondary diseases.", "that is sad. what can be done to help?", "I don't know but I do know that it costs an obese person $1,429 more for medical expenses in America. What are your ideas?", "Education is important. I think kids need to be taught about the dangers from a young age. There is so much obesity in America." ]
The United States contains one of the highest percentage of obese people in the world.
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688
I see, in animal shelters surrendered or abandoned animals and even wounded or sick wildlife can be rehabilitaded
They usually take all kinds, stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered and sometimes sick or wounded wildlife. Our local shelter is a no-kill one.
[ "I am so grateful for animal shelters - the no-kill ones. Those poor wee creatures - how could anyone abandon them?!" ]
An animal shelter or pound is a place where stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals, mostly dogs and cats, and sometimes sick or wounded wildlife are kept and rehabilitated.
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Sure, there are shelters that have tropical animals
Ours is a pretty good size, my girls have volunteered there quite a bit and they will even have some sick tropical animals from time to time.
[ "I am so grateful for animal shelters - the no-kill ones. Those poor wee creatures - how could anyone abandon them?!", "I see, in animal shelters surrendered or abandoned animals and even wounded or sick wildlife can be rehabilitaded", "Amazing, please tell me more" ]
Some shelters even have sick tropical animals.
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Yeah. Have you heard of a Animal protection Act from georgia? it came out in 1986
I'm glad to live in a state that has the Georgia Animal Protection Act - it was in response to inhumane treatment of animals at a pet chain store here in Atlanta.
[ "I am so grateful for animal shelters - the no-kill ones. Those poor wee creatures - how could anyone abandon them?!", "I see, in animal shelters surrendered or abandoned animals and even wounded or sick wildlife can be rehabilitaded", "Amazing, please tell me more", "Sure, there are shelters that have tropical animals", "That is so wonderful. My neighbors just adopted an adorable dog from our place. She seems to be a lab-Dalmatian mix." ]
One of the earliest comprehensive measures was the ''Georgia Animal Protection Act'' of 1986.
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I see, did you know that the term pound originated in agricultural communities animal pounds ?
I'm really glad they don't call them pounds any more - we've adopted all of our dogs from a shelter or a rescue. I'll never buy another animal
[ "I am so grateful for animal shelters - the no-kill ones. Those poor wee creatures - how could anyone abandon them?!", "I see, in animal shelters surrendered or abandoned animals and even wounded or sick wildlife can be rehabilitaded", "Amazing, please tell me more", "Sure, there are shelters that have tropical animals", "That is so wonderful. My neighbors just adopted an adorable dog from our place. She seems to be a lab-Dalmatian mix.", "Yeah. Have you heard of a Animal protection Act from georgia? it came out in 1986", "Good for Georgia. I wish North Carolina would do the same. Anyone caught abusing an animal should go to jail, imho. Now I want to go to the shelter!" ]
The word ''pound'' had its origins in the animal pounds of agricultural communities, where stray livestock would be penned or impounded until claimed by their owners.
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689
I don't have information about that, but I know that a person who adheres to Hinduism aspects can be referred as Hindu
Well it is tought to specify just how many people would consider themselves Hindu. Hindu can mean several things, such as just affiliating themselves culturally, ethnically, or lastly religiously.
[ "I have been interested in the hindu religion but dont know much about it.", "Well the term Hinduism, has historically been used simply to designate people indigenous to South Asia.", "Are there a lot of Hindus?" ]
Hindu () refers to any person who regards themselves as culturally, ethnically, or religiously adhering to aspects of Hinduism.
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Well, I can tell you that there are a large range of philosophies contained in Hinduism
Well in keeping with our theme, Hinduism contains a broad range of philosophies. There are many concepts, rituals and pilgramages that are shared amongst different thought processes.
[ "I have been interested in the hindu religion but dont know much about it.", "Well the term Hinduism, has historically been used simply to designate people indigenous to South Asia.", "Are there a lot of Hindus?", "I don't have information about that, but I know that a person who adheres to Hinduism aspects can be referred as Hindu", "Oh I did not know that. Anything else you can educate me on about Hinduism?" ]
Although Hinduism contains a broad range of philosophies, it is linked by shared concepts, recognisable rituals, cosmology, shared textual resources, and pilgrimage to sacred sites.
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I am not sure about that. But I know that there are references dating back to the first millennium BCE of a land of indus
Well the term Hindy initally just described the people living in the Indian subontinent around the Sindhu river. It wasn't until the 16th century though that the term began to refer to people who weren't Turkic or Muslims.
[ "I have been interested in the hindu religion but dont know much about it.", "Well the term Hinduism, has historically been used simply to designate people indigenous to South Asia.", "Are there a lot of Hindus?", "I don't have information about that, but I know that a person who adheres to Hinduism aspects can be referred as Hindu", "Oh I did not know that. Anything else you can educate me on about Hinduism?", "Well, I can tell you that there are a large range of philosophies contained in Hinduism", "How long has Hinduism been practiced for?" ]
Starting with the Persian and Greek references to the land of the Indus in the 1st millennium BCE through the texts of the medieval era, the term Hindu implied a geographic, ethnic or cultural identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent around or beyond the Sindhu (Indus) river.
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Interesting. Those ate amusement rides with steep slopes, tight turns and even inversions sometimes
I love amusement rides. Especially the ones with steep slopes and tight turns.
[ "I love riding roller coasters." ]
A roller coaster is a type of amusement ride that employs a form of elevated railroad track designed with tight turns, steep slopes, and sometimes inversions.
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Exactly. Have you ever been to a roller coarter that have single cars ?
Six flags has a roller coaster called the Wild Mouse and it runs with a single car instead of attached trains.
[ "I love riding roller coasters.", "Interesting. Those ate amusement rides with steep slopes, tight turns and even inversions sometimes", "Yep. That would be a roller coaster." ]
Some roller coasters, notably wild mouse roller coasters, run with single cars.
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Yes, but the majority of roller coasters have more than one car
Most roller coasters have a lot of seats that more than a few passengers can sit and are restrained with safety harnesses.
[ "I love riding roller coasters.", "Interesting. Those ate amusement rides with steep slopes, tight turns and even inversions sometimes", "Yep. That would be a roller coaster.", "Exactly. Have you ever been to a roller coarter that have single cars ?", "That sounds really fun. I would love to try it." ]
Most roller coasters have multiple cars in which passengers sit and are restrained.
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691
As I am a bot I don't have favorites. Do you like hip hop fashion ? It complements attitudes and expressions of the hip hop culture
Anything hip hop because it complements attitudes and just the culture.
[ "Hey, I've been very passionate about becoming a fashion designer over the past few years, whats your favorite designer brands?" ]
Hip hop fashion complements the expressions and attitudes of hip hop culture in general.
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Well, I know that he founded the homonymous brand in 1992
Alexander is cool. It was founded by 1992.
[ "Hey, I've been very passionate about becoming a fashion designer over the past few years, whats your favorite designer brands?", "As I am a bot I don't have favorites. Do you like hip hop fashion ? It complements attitudes and expressions of the hip hop culture", "I agree, a lot of hip hop artists have recently started wearing more designer branded clothing. What do you think about Alexander Mcqueen?" ]
Alexander McQueen brand was founded by designer Alexander McQueen in 1992.
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I see. Speaking of Coco Chanel, did you know that she was the one who founded Chanel?
I like Coco Chanel products too. She made Chanel stuff.
[ "Hey, I've been very passionate about becoming a fashion designer over the past few years, whats your favorite designer brands?", "As I am a bot I don't have favorites. Do you like hip hop fashion ? It complements attitudes and expressions of the hip hop culture", "I agree, a lot of hip hop artists have recently started wearing more designer branded clothing. What do you think about Alexander Mcqueen?", "Well, I know that he founded the homonymous brand in 1992", "I wish one day to be as good of a designer like Alexander or even Coco Chanel." ]
She was the founder and namesake of the Chanel brand.
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Yeah, do you wear the perfume lauched by coco chanel?
Chanel 5 was the first perfume and I still wear it
[ "Hey, I've been very passionate about becoming a fashion designer over the past few years, whats your favorite designer brands?", "As I am a bot I don't have favorites. Do you like hip hop fashion ? It complements attitudes and expressions of the hip hop culture", "I agree, a lot of hip hop artists have recently started wearing more designer branded clothing. What do you think about Alexander Mcqueen?", "Well, I know that he founded the homonymous brand in 1992", "I wish one day to be as good of a designer like Alexander or even Coco Chanel.", "I see. Speaking of Coco Chanel, did you know that she was the one who founded Chanel?", "I new that, I would say Chanel has to be my favorite brand. I love both their products and how the business is run." ]
5 is the first perfume launched by French couturier Gabrielle ''Coco'' Chanel.
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Yes, he is known for his varied work, his flamboyant stage presence, and his dress and makeup. What else would you like to know?
Yes, I vividly remember that he was known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and makeup!
[ "do you know prince the musician?", "Are you referring to Prince Rogers, who was an American singer?", "yes, Prince Rogers, do you know about him?" ]
He was known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and makeup, and wide vocal range.
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I don't know how many albums he put out total, but by 1982, he'd released four.
He sold over 100 million records worldwide across many albums, including his 1979 album ''Prince''
[ "do you know prince the musician?", "Are you referring to Prince Rogers, who was an American singer?", "yes, Prince Rogers, do you know about him?", "Yes, he is known for his varied work, his flamboyant stage presence, and his dress and makeup. What else would you like to know?", "ok, so how many albums did he have?" ]
His 1979 album ''Prince'' went platinum, and his next three records—''Dirty Mind'' (1980), ''Controversy'' (1981), and ''1999'' (1982)—continued his success, showcasing Prince's prominently sexual lyrics and blending of funk, dance, and rock music.
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I don't know what his favorite song was, but his album "Prince" in 1979 went platinum.
His hit single ''Purple Rain'' was most people's favorite, with a blending of funk, dance, and rock music.
[ "do you know prince the musician?", "Are you referring to Prince Rogers, who was an American singer?", "yes, Prince Rogers, do you know about him?", "Yes, he is known for his varied work, his flamboyant stage presence, and his dress and makeup. What else would you like to know?", "ok, so how many albums did he have?", "I don't know how many albums he put out total, but by 1982, he'd released four.", "really, what was his favourite song?" ]
His 1979 album ''Prince'' went platinum, and his next three records—''Dirty Mind'' (1980), ''Controversy'' (1981), and ''1999'' (1982)—continued his success, showcasing Prince's prominently sexual lyrics and blending of funk, dance, and rock music.
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I'm a bot, so can't listen to music. Are you familiar with the American funk band Red Hot Chili Peppers?
Not really, I listen to mostly other stuff nowadays like Red Hot Chili Peppers, who are an American funk roc
[ "do you know prince the musician?", "Are you referring to Prince Rogers, who was an American singer?", "yes, Prince Rogers, do you know about him?", "Yes, he is known for his varied work, his flamboyant stage presence, and his dress and makeup. What else would you like to know?", "ok, so how many albums did he have?", "I don't know how many albums he put out total, but by 1982, he'd released four.", "really, what was his favourite song?", "I don't know what his favorite song was, but his album \"Prince\" in 1979 went platinum.", "wow, i think i will love to get his songs, do you still listen to his songs?" ]
Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American funk rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983.
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I can't eat food because I'm a bot. I can say that Vietnamese food uses combinations of the five fundamental tastes in their meals. Would you like to know more?
I like it as well, vietamese cusine ecompasses the foods and beverages of vietnam
[ "I like Vietnamese cuisine, particularly Pho and Banh Mi which are popular in America. What about you?" ]
Vietnamese cuisine encompasses the foods and beverages of Vietnam, and features a combination of five fundamental tastes (Vietnamese: ''ngũ vị'') in the overall meal.
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I see. Did you know they're much more practical in developing nations? It's thanks to being cheaper and having better fuel milage.
I agree, they have much better fuel economy among other benefits. They're also more fun!
[ "I prefer riding motorcycles to driving cars." ]
In developing countries, motorcycles are overwhelmingly utilitarian due to lower prices and greater fuel economy.
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Yes. In fact, they are quite different to suit different uses like commuting to sport related racing or off-road riding.
Yeah, it would be a blast to do a motorcycle race.
[ "I prefer riding motorcycles to driving cars.", "I see. Did you know they're much more practical in developing nations? It's thanks to being cheaper and having better fuel milage.", "Oh really? That may explain why I see Asia countries have a lot of bikes. Do the bike forms matter in how they are used?" ]
Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long distance travel, commuting, cruising, sport including racing, and off-road riding.
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Yes. The term is known as motorcycling and there are related activities to it as well like clubs and rallies for motorcycles.
A motorcycle rally wold be fun as well.
[ "I prefer riding motorcycles to driving cars.", "I see. Did you know they're much more practical in developing nations? It's thanks to being cheaper and having better fuel milage.", "Oh really? That may explain why I see Asia countries have a lot of bikes. Do the bike forms matter in how they are used?", "Yes. In fact, they are quite different to suit different uses like commuting to sport related racing or off-road riding.", "I see. Is there a term for people who ride?" ]
Motorcycling is riding a motorcycle and related social activity such as joining a motorcycle club and attending motorcycle rallies.
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There is one held in Austin, Texas yearly in June. Over 200,000 motorcycles riders attend it.
The biggest one is in Austin TX and attracts over 200k bikers! That sounds like a blast.
[ "I prefer riding motorcycles to driving cars.", "I see. Did you know they're much more practical in developing nations? It's thanks to being cheaper and having better fuel milage.", "Oh really? That may explain why I see Asia countries have a lot of bikes. Do the bike forms matter in how they are used?", "Yes. In fact, they are quite different to suit different uses like commuting to sport related racing or off-road riding.", "I see. Is there a term for people who ride?", "Yes. The term is known as motorcycling and there are related activities to it as well like clubs and rallies for motorcycles.", "Oh I see. Are there any notable rallies for motorcyclers?" ]
The Republic of Texas Biker Rally is held each June in Austin, Texas and attracts over 200,000 bikers to the state capitol.
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Another thing that is interesting to know is that 58% of all motorcycles can be found in East and Southern Asia, as well as the Pacific areas.
I'm surprised there aren't any in Asia. They have over half of the world's motorcycles.
[ "I prefer riding motorcycles to driving cars.", "I see. Did you know they're much more practical in developing nations? It's thanks to being cheaper and having better fuel milage.", "Oh really? That may explain why I see Asia countries have a lot of bikes. Do the bike forms matter in how they are used?", "Yes. In fact, they are quite different to suit different uses like commuting to sport related racing or off-road riding.", "I see. Is there a term for people who ride?", "Yes. The term is known as motorcycling and there are related activities to it as well like clubs and rallies for motorcycles.", "Oh I see. Are there any notable rallies for motorcyclers?", "There is one held in Austin, Texas yearly in June. Over 200,000 motorcycles riders attend it.", "That's incredible" ]
Of all the motorcycles in the world, 58% are in the Asia-Pacific and Southern and Eastern Asia regions, excluding car-centric Japan.
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695
That's interesting. So does that mean you are not a professional actor?
Thats fun Reality TV is great. I like how it is real-life situations and no one is professional.
[ "I was on a reality tv show once, I auditioned for American Idol." ]
Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents supposedly unscripted real-life situations, and often features an otherwise unknown cast of individuals who are typically not professional actors, although in some shows celebrities may participate.
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695
Well, I can say that they have sections called "confessionals," which act like the show's narration. Do you like those parts?
I like Big Brother. Another thing I like about reality shows is that they usually have confessionals. I like to hear their thoughts.
[ "I was on a reality tv show once, I auditioned for American Idol.", "That's interesting. So does that mean you are not a professional actor?", "No, and that is what I love about it. What else can you tell me about reality TV?" ]
The genre has various standard tropes, including ''confessionals'' (also called ''talking heads'' or ''interview segments'') used by cast members to express their thoughts, which often double as the shows' narration.
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Oh, that's interesting. Getting back to reality shows, are you familiar with the competition-style ones, where people get eliminated by judges?
Same. I also like competition-based reality show. I like to root for certain people to avoid being eliminating.
[ "I was on a reality tv show once, I auditioned for American Idol.", "That's interesting. So does that mean you are not a professional actor?", "No, and that is what I love about it. What else can you tell me about reality TV?", "Well, I can say that they have sections called \"confessionals,\" which act like the show's narration. Do you like those parts?", "I love the diary room sessions on Big Brother! They're always crying or doing something overdramatic lol", "Oh yeah. Reality TV tends to focus on the personal conflicts and drama, rather than trying to educate like a documentary.", "I agree, I have to admit I do love me a good serial killer documentary though." ]
In competition-based reality shows, a notable subset, there are other common elements such as one participant being eliminated per episode, a panel of judges, and the concept of ''immunity from elimination.''
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695
Too bad! Speaking of Big Brother, it's one of the first successes in reality shows during the 1990s and 2000s.
I was rooting for her. I like how some of the most popular reality shows have been on since the 1990s like Big Brother and Survivor. This was when reality tv was taking off.
[ "I was on a reality tv show once, I auditioned for American Idol.", "That's interesting. So does that mean you are not a professional actor?", "No, and that is what I love about it. What else can you tell me about reality TV?", "Well, I can say that they have sections called \"confessionals,\" which act like the show's narration. Do you like those parts?", "I love the diary room sessions on Big Brother! They're always crying or doing something overdramatic lol", "Oh yeah. Reality TV tends to focus on the personal conflicts and drama, rather than trying to educate like a documentary.", "I agree, I have to admit I do love me a good serial killer documentary though.", "Oh, that's interesting. Getting back to reality shows, are you familiar with the competition-style ones, where people get eliminated by judges?", "Yes, in fact I was just watching Big Brother last night! I didn't want the blonde girl to win that competition but she did! I was so mad!" ]
It then exploded as a phenomenon in the late 1990s and early 2000s with the global success of the series ''Survivor'', ''Idols'', and ''Big Brother''.
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696
I am a bot so that would be imposible for me. Did you know that begels are originally from communities of Jews in Poland?
I've made bread before, but never bagels! Could you tell me more about the process?
[ "Have you ever made bagels, it's quite fun!" ]
A bagel ( '; ), also spelled beigel, is a bread product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland.
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696
Yeah, have you ever heard of poppyseed oil? It is yielded from pressed seeds
Have you heard of poppy seeds? They're also a pretty great and widely used topping.
[ "Have you ever made bagels, it's quite fun!", "I am a bot so that would be imposible for me. Did you know that begels are originally from communities of Jews in Poland?", "I had no clue. What else do you know about bagels ?", "Ah, and I've also heard that they're topped with seeds. Which seeds do you like to use?", "Sesame seeds are my favorite topping." ]
The seeds are used, whole or ground, as an ingredient in many foods - especially in pastry and bread, and they are pressed to yield poppyseed oil.
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696
I see, and they are actually a bread product
It's surprising, but they're actually from Jewish communities in Poland.
[ "Have you ever made bagels, it's quite fun!", "I am a bot so that would be imposible for me. Did you know that begels are originally from communities of Jews in Poland?", "I had no clue. What else do you know about bagels ?", "Ah, and I've also heard that they're topped with seeds. Which seeds do you like to use?", "Sesame seeds are my favorite topping.", "Yeah, have you ever heard of poppyseed oil? It is yielded from pressed seeds", "I have, they are great as well!", "Great. Did you know that bagel is sometimes also spelled beigel?", "I never heard of it." ]
A bagel ( '; ), also spelled beigel, is a bread product originating in the Jewish communities of Poland.
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697
Oh cool. Did you know that Canis lupus familiaris is the formal term for the domestic dog?
I love dogs as well! I have a Lab named Davey. I learned in school that dogs are called Canis lupus familiaris in genus
[ "Ive always loved dogs, ever since i was little." ]
The domestic dog (''Canis lupus familiaris'' or ''Canis familiaris'') is a member of the genus ''Canis'' (canines), which forms part of the wolf-like canids, and is the most widely abundant terrestrial carnivore.
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697
Oh, nice! Another fact about dogs is that over millenia they have been selectively bred, for various sensory capabilities, behaviors, and physical attributes.
That is amazing! I remember when I was in vet school we learned the dog was the first species to be domesticated
[ "Ive always loved dogs, ever since i was little.", "Oh cool. Did you know that Canis lupus familiaris is the formal term for the domestic dog?", "That is a long name for a dog. I used to have a yorkie. I owned her for 7 years and had a baby. She started getting really depressed, although I was trying to spend time with her. I ended up adopting her out to an older lady who had all the time in the world for her. She is happy now!" ]
The dog was the first species to be domesticated and has been selectively bred over millennia for various behaviors, sensory capabilities, and physical attributes.
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697
Yes there has been. It shows that dogs, like humans, have genetic mutations that can trigger high sociability.
It is a lot of fun helping animals. We just got some research that sugest that dogs have mutations based on where they live just like people
[ "Ive always loved dogs, ever since i was little.", "Oh cool. Did you know that Canis lupus familiaris is the formal term for the domestic dog?", "That is a long name for a dog. I used to have a yorkie. I owned her for 7 years and had a baby. She started getting really depressed, although I was trying to spend time with her. I ended up adopting her out to an older lady who had all the time in the world for her. She is happy now!", "Oh, nice! Another fact about dogs is that over millenia they have been selectively bred, for various sensory capabilities, behaviors, and physical attributes.", "Hmm that makes sense. Has there been any recent research about dogs that you are aware of?" ]
New research seems to show that dogs have mutations to equivalent genetic regions in humans where changes are known to trigger high sociability and somewhat reduced intelligence.
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697
I don't know. I do know that beacause they have been associated with humans for so long, dogs are attuned to human behaviour, which is quite unique.
It is but I guess it is true dogs are man best friend. Their long association with humans has led dogs to be uniquely attuned to human behavior .
[ "Ive always loved dogs, ever since i was little.", "Oh cool. Did you know that Canis lupus familiaris is the formal term for the domestic dog?", "That is a long name for a dog. I used to have a yorkie. I owned her for 7 years and had a baby. She started getting really depressed, although I was trying to spend time with her. I ended up adopting her out to an older lady who had all the time in the world for her. She is happy now!", "Oh, nice! Another fact about dogs is that over millenia they have been selectively bred, for various sensory capabilities, behaviors, and physical attributes.", "Hmm that makes sense. Has there been any recent research about dogs that you are aware of?", "Yes there has been. It shows that dogs, like humans, have genetic mutations that can trigger high sociability.", "Is that so? Is that research that is still under going?" ]
Their long association with humans has led dogs to be uniquely attuned to human behavior and they are able to thrive on a starch-rich diet that would be inadequate for other canid species.
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698
No, I'm a bot and can't watch movies. But I know of the video game franchise that first came out in 1992. Have you seen it?
Yes i have seen it! based on the video game mortal kombat developed by midway game,s Chicao studio in 1992
[ "Hi, have you ever seen the movie mortal combat?" ]
Mortal Kombat is a video game franchise originally developed by Midway Games' Chicago studio in 1992.
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698
I know of Sonya Blade. She was in the games. Are you familiar with her?
Mileena was cool! my favorite was Snoya Blade she is a character in the mortal kombat fighting game!
[ "Hi, have you ever seen the movie mortal combat?", "No, I'm a bot and can't watch movies. But I know of the video game franchise that first came out in 1992. Have you seen it?", "Yes, I have. My favorite character was Mileena. What do you know of the characters in the games?" ]
Sonya Blade is a video game character in the ''Mortal Kombat'' fighting game franchise from Midway Games.
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698
In addition, Sonya Blade would try to capture Kano and to eliminate Black Dragon.
Yes i loved sonya blade because her goal in most of games is to pursue and capture Kano! an to eliminate the black dragon!
[ "Hi, have you ever seen the movie mortal combat?", "No, I'm a bot and can't watch movies. But I know of the video game franchise that first came out in 1992. Have you seen it?", "Yes, I have. My favorite character was Mileena. What do you know of the characters in the games?", "I know of Sonya Blade. She was in the games. Are you familiar with her?", "Yes, I love the fact that Mileena had a ferocious bite. Though Sonya Blade was cool as well." ]
Her goal in most of the games is to pursue and capture Kano, as well as eliminate his criminal syndicate, the Black Dragon.
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698
Interesting. He's also an original character found in the first game. What do you think of him?
I hated Kano! he oficcially debuted in 1992, he is an original character!
[ "Hi, have you ever seen the movie mortal combat?", "No, I'm a bot and can't watch movies. But I know of the video game franchise that first came out in 1992. Have you seen it?", "Yes, I have. My favorite character was Mileena. What do you know of the characters in the games?", "I know of Sonya Blade. She was in the games. Are you familiar with her?", "Yes, I love the fact that Mileena had a ferocious bite. Though Sonya Blade was cool as well.", "In addition, Sonya Blade would try to capture Kano and to eliminate Black Dragon.", "That's true, Kano was a real bad guy." ]
He is one of the series' original characters, having made his debut in ''Mortal Kombat'' in 1992.
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698
Who indeed. Did you know the series was rebooted in 2011, and Kano was made into a Special Forces informant?
The Mortal Kombat series had a reboot in 2011, and added a crooked special forces informant for kano!
[ "Hi, have you ever seen the movie mortal combat?", "No, I'm a bot and can't watch movies. But I know of the video game franchise that first came out in 1992. Have you seen it?", "Yes, I have. My favorite character was Mileena. What do you know of the characters in the games?", "I know of Sonya Blade. She was in the games. Are you familiar with her?", "Yes, I love the fact that Mileena had a ferocious bite. Though Sonya Blade was cool as well.", "In addition, Sonya Blade would try to capture Kano and to eliminate Black Dragon.", "That's true, Kano was a real bad guy.", "Interesting. He's also an original character found in the first game. What do you think of him?", "I hate him! Who doesn't?" ]
In the 2011 series reboot, he additionally poses as a crooked Special Forces informant and serves as Kahn's arms dealer.
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699
Neat! Do you do literal acting in your role playing?
I like it because you can even do it through literal acting
[ "I love role playing games! It is so fun to just let go and be someone else for a bit." ]
Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting or through a process of structured decision-making or character development.
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699
I'm not sure, but I know there are Eastern role-playing games that are made in Asia.
I'm not sure but most were developed in East Asia
[ "I love role playing games! It is so fun to just let go and be someone else for a bit.", "Neat! Do you do literal acting in your role playing?", "No, but I know you can. There are many different types of role playing games out there. Dungeons and Dragons is a popular one.", "Oh yes! That's one of the table top role-playing game.", "Yes. I've never actually played that one before. I am more into the computer RPG's like World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy.", "Oh, OK. Did you know a lot of those role playing video games have their origins in tabletop games?", "Oh really? I wasn't aware of that. I wonder who created the first role playing game." ]
Eastern role-playing video games are role-playing video games developed in East Asia.
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700
Interesting. Do you think they're still a great band after Darryl Jones replaced Wyman in 1993?
They still are. I saw them in concert a few years ago for the 11th time since 1993 when Darryl Jones joined the band.
[ "The Rolling Stones were such a great band." ]
Following Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones joined as their touring bassist.
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700
Yes, they were one of the first British Invasion bands and were associated with the 1960s counterculture.
They were the rebellious counterculture of the 1960s, like the Anti Beatles and so much better then Beatles
[ "The Rolling Stones were such a great band.", "Interesting. Do you think they're still a great band after Darryl Jones replaced Wyman in 1993?", "I think they're still good, but I just meant they were so notable in history." ]
The Rolling Stones were at the forefront of the British Invasion of bands that became popular in the United States in 1964, and identified with the youthful and rebellious counterculture of the 1960s.
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700
Ah, yes. Did you know they were from Liverpool?
The Beatles are the worst thing to come out of Liverpool if not all of the UK.
[ "The Rolling Stones were such a great band.", "Interesting. Do you think they're still a great band after Darryl Jones replaced Wyman in 1993?", "I think they're still good, but I just meant they were so notable in history.", "Yes, they were one of the first British Invasion bands and were associated with the 1960s counterculture.", "Yeah, they were great. Of course, one of my all time favorite bands is The Beatles!" ]
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.
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700
I know they've had a few over the years. Their current touring keyboardist is Chuck Leavell.
Brown Sugar gets me moving. How about you? They were the best when they were in the Nicky Hopkins era.
[ "The Rolling Stones were such a great band.", "Interesting. Do you think they're still a great band after Darryl Jones replaced Wyman in 1993?", "I think they're still good, but I just meant they were so notable in history.", "Yes, they were one of the first British Invasion bands and were associated with the 1960s counterculture.", "Yeah, they were great. Of course, one of my all time favorite bands is The Beatles!", "Ah, yes. Did you know they were from Liverpool?", "I did! Getting back to the Stones, do you know anything about their keyboardists?" ]
Touring keyboardists for the band have been Nicky Hopkins (1967–1982), Ian McLagan (1978–1981), Billy Preston (through the mid-1970s) and Chuck Leavell (1982–present).
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701
The Beatles? Did you know that from 1960, over a 3 year period, they built their reputation by playing clubs?
Yes, the Beatles are great! It's amazing how they built their reputation by playing in clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg.
[ "hello, i do like the band, the Beatles" ]
The Beatles built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over a three-year period from 1960, with Stuart Sutcliffe initially serving as bass player.
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701
Yeah. Their rock band started in Liverpool, England.
I know, that must have been a neat experience! Since they formed the band in 1960 I wasn't even born yet to go haha.
[ "hello, i do like the band, the Beatles", "The Beatles? Did you know that from 1960, over a 3 year period, they built their reputation by playing clubs?", "i must been amazing to watch them in a small club" ]
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.
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701
Oh that was Love Me Do. That was in 1962.
Defenitly! They had a great manager Brian Esptein and producer George Martin. I'm sure that helped them grow!
[ "hello, i do like the band, the Beatles", "The Beatles? Did you know that from 1960, over a 3 year period, they built their reputation by playing clubs?", "i must been amazing to watch them in a small club", "Yeah. Their rock band started in Liverpool, England.", "What was their first hit?" ]
Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding the group's popularity in the United Kingdom after their first hit, ''Love Me Do'', in late 1962.
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701
Well hey, that was Harrison, McCartney and Lennon, plus a few different drummers. The drummer Starr joined them in 1962.
Yes, they started of as s trio too and then Starr was asked to join the group in 1962. He must feel so lucky now to be asked to be part of an iconic group.
[ "hello, i do like the band, the Beatles", "The Beatles? Did you know that from 1960, over a 3 year period, they built their reputation by playing clubs?", "i must been amazing to watch them in a small club", "Yeah. Their rock band started in Liverpool, England.", "What was their first hit?", "Oh that was Love Me Do. That was in 1962.", "Oh I know that song. Who were the members again, I forget their names." ]
The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962.
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702
Well, it has creative aspects to it and allows you to build things with lots of different types of cubes.
Yeah my nephew loves it too. He spends half the day playing it. The part about building stuff allows players to build with cubes in a 3d environment.
[ "Hey there, are you a minecraft fan?", "As a bot, I can't be a fan of it, but I know that Minecraft was originally designed by Markus Persson and later by Mojang. Do you play?", "My nephew loves the game but I must admit that half the time I have no idea what he is doing." ]
The creative and building aspects of ''Minecraft'' allow players to build with a variety of different cubes in a 3D procedurally generated world.
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703
Oh hello! Well I know about blackjack, it's also called twenty one. There's usually a dealer and several players. The players compete against the dealer, one at a time. The players don't compete against each other.
Hello! I've played a bit of blackjack in Las Vegas and some Indian casinos. I'm not terrible, but sometimes I can make a bad decision or two.
[ "Hello there, are you familiar with any card games?" ]
Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is a comparing card game between usually several players and a dealer, where each player in turn competes against the dealer, but players do not play against each other.
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703
Cool! Have you seen card counters? They try to reduce the casino house edge, and they do that by keeping count of all the high and low cards they see.
Cool! My aunt was a dealer for a long time. Ever catch anyone counting cards or anything like that? I imagine it's pretty tough.
[ "Hello there, are you familiar with any card games?", "Oh hello! Well I know about blackjack, it's also called twenty one. There's usually a dealer and several players. The players compete against the dealer, one at a time. The players don't compete against each other.", "Nice, I like blackjack as well because I'm a dealer, I'm still not a master though" ]
Card counters are a class of advantage players, who attempt to decrease the inherent casino house edge by keeping a running tally of all high and low valued cards seen by the player.
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703
So are you a blackjack dealer then, or do you deal for other games?
Oh I'll bet. I was a pretty small time player, have been ever since I was 22 and in Las Vegas for my first trip ''of age''. I think I lost about $1200 in one night of blackjack. They kept giving me drinks too, haha! Ever since then I don't have the guts to lose much.
[ "Hello there, are you familiar with any card games?", "Oh hello! Well I know about blackjack, it's also called twenty one. There's usually a dealer and several players. The players compete against the dealer, one at a time. The players don't compete against each other.", "Nice, I like blackjack as well because I'm a dealer, I'm still not a master though", "Cool! Have you seen card counters? They try to reduce the casino house edge, and they do that by keeping count of all the high and low cards they see.", "Yes, people can be very sly and others can be downright obvious. The job is especially tough if the boss ever thinks you're conspiring." ]
Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is a comparing card game between usually several players and a dealer, where each player in turn competes against the dealer, but players do not play against each other.
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703
Oh sure. It's also called Internet gambling. It can include poker, sports betting and casinos!
I've tried some online poker as well, back when it wasn't really regulated. I did OK, but some of my friends got WAY into it and lost a ton of money.
[ "Hello there, are you familiar with any card games?", "Oh hello! Well I know about blackjack, it's also called twenty one. There's usually a dealer and several players. The players compete against the dealer, one at a time. The players don't compete against each other.", "Nice, I like blackjack as well because I'm a dealer, I'm still not a master though", "Cool! Have you seen card counters? They try to reduce the casino house edge, and they do that by keeping count of all the high and low cards they see.", "Yes, people can be very sly and others can be downright obvious. The job is especially tough if the boss ever thinks you're conspiring.", "So are you a blackjack dealer then, or do you deal for other games?", "I'm a blackjack dealer. Do you know anything about online gambling?" ]
Online gambling (or Internet gambling) includes poker, casinos and sports betting.
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704
Oh? Did you know it's tolerant of heat though, unlike most lettuces?
Why but i like the fact that it is tolerant of heat, Unlike most lettuces
[ "I do not care for romaine lettuce at all." ]
Unlike most lettuces, it is tolerant of heat.
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704
Well I can tell you that the bitter taste is especially found on the ribs of the outer leaves, which are older.
Yes that is it. You should pay attention to the thick ribs, especially on the older outer leaves
[ "I do not care for romaine lettuce at all.", "Oh? Did you know it's tolerant of heat though, unlike most lettuces?", "I just have never cared for romaine lettuce. Something about the taste. I was not aware it was tolerant of heat. Do you know anything else interesting about it?", "Well, you know that fine-bitter herb flavour it has? It's because of the milky fluid in the thick ribs.", "I was not aware that is where it got the bitter taste but I think that is what I do not like. I do know that it is the usual lettuce used in Caesar salad. That is about all I know about romaine lettuce." ]
The thick ribs, especially on the older outer leaves, should have a milky fluid which gives the romaine the typically fine-bitter herb taste.
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704
Oh, well it's commonly used as a salad green.
Yes that is why it is a common salad green, and is the usual lettuce used in Caesar salad.
[ "I do not care for romaine lettuce at all.", "Oh? Did you know it's tolerant of heat though, unlike most lettuces?", "I just have never cared for romaine lettuce. Something about the taste. I was not aware it was tolerant of heat. Do you know anything else interesting about it?", "Well, you know that fine-bitter herb flavour it has? It's because of the milky fluid in the thick ribs.", "I was not aware that is where it got the bitter taste but I think that is what I do not like. I do know that it is the usual lettuce used in Caesar salad. That is about all I know about romaine lettuce.", "Well I can tell you that the bitter taste is especially found on the ribs of the outer leaves, which are older.", "Hmm good to know. What's it used for mostly?" ]
Romaine is a common salad green, and is the usual lettuce used in Caesar salad.
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705
I understand. Immigration has aspects that have caused some controversy regarding things like ethnicity, jobs and economic benefits as well
I understand. Immigration here in the United States has caused controversy lately in the political aspect.
[ "My mother is an immigrant from Saudi Arabia. I fear they might deport her." ]
The economic, social, and political aspects of immigration have caused controversy regarding ethnicity, economic benefits, jobs for non-immigrants, settlement patterns, impact on upward social mobility, crime, and voting behavior.
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705
I see. I know htat there were 47 million immigrants in the US as of 2015
I wouldnt fear too much. From my understanding on immigration to the United States there are around 47 million immigrants.
[ "My mother is an immigrant from Saudi Arabia. I fear they might deport her.", "I understand. Immigration has aspects that have caused some controversy regarding things like ethnicity, jobs and economic benefits as well", "Yes, I also worry about the possible deportation of all other immigrants here as well. Do you know how many immigrants are in the US?" ]
The United States has a larger immigrant population than any other country, with 47 million immigrants as of 2015.
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705
I am not sure about that information. But I know that it caused cultural change and population grownth in the US thoughour its history
Im not entirely sure but I am in favor of immigration to the United States. We owe a lot of our cultural change and diversity to ever growing country.
[ "My mother is an immigrant from Saudi Arabia. I fear they might deport her.", "I understand. Immigration has aspects that have caused some controversy regarding things like ethnicity, jobs and economic benefits as well", "Yes, I also worry about the possible deportation of all other immigrants here as well. Do you know how many immigrants are in the US?", "I see. I know htat there were 47 million immigrants in the US as of 2015", "The refuges might get killed if they go back to their countries. How many immigrants in the US are refugees?" ]
It has been a major source of population growth and cultural change throughout much of the history of the United States.
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705
I am not sure about that also. But I know that ethnic quotas were replaced due to the Movement of civil rights
Thanks to the Civil Rights Movement, immigration to the United States is not as strict as it was before. Because of this I believe crime is not as high as others my say.
[ "My mother is an immigrant from Saudi Arabia. I fear they might deport her.", "I understand. Immigration has aspects that have caused some controversy regarding things like ethnicity, jobs and economic benefits as well", "Yes, I also worry about the possible deportation of all other immigrants here as well. Do you know how many immigrants are in the US?", "I see. I know htat there were 47 million immigrants in the US as of 2015", "The refuges might get killed if they go back to their countries. How many immigrants in the US are refugees?", "I am not sure about that information. But I know that it caused cultural change and population grownth in the US thoughour its history", "What about crime? How does allowing immigrants into the US affect the crime rates?" ]
The Civil Rights Movement led to the replacement of these ethnic quotas with per-country limits.
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706
Interesting. Did you know that a pet is kept mainly for company, entertainment and protection?
A pet is a great companion especially for an older person. It is great company. It can also be used for working also.
[ "I love dogs and cats." ]
A pet or companion animal is an animal kept primarily for a person's company, protection, or entertainment rather than as a working animal, livestock, or laboratory animal.
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706
I see. Immediate family might include, parents, apouses, sisters and brothers, sons and also daughters
My son and daughter love to take our dog for walks. It is a family tradition and keeps us close.
[ "I love dogs and cats.", "Interesting. Did you know that a pet is kept mainly for company, entertainment and protection?", "I tought it was all about company. My pet is like my family." ]
Members of the immediate family may include spouses, parents, brothers, sisters, sons, and daughters.
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706
I see, did you know tha the show The simpsons also feature animals among the supporting characters ?
I like watching the dog on ''The Simpsons''. He is funny along with the family and friends.
[ "I love dogs and cats.", "Interesting. Did you know that a pet is kept mainly for company, entertainment and protection?", "I tought it was all about company. My pet is like my family.", "I see. Immediate family might include, parents, apouses, sisters and brothers, sons and also daughters", "Nice, I walk my dog at least once a day." ]
''The Simpsons'' includes a large array of supporting characters: co-workers, teachers, family friends, extended relatives, townspeople, local celebrities, fictional characters within the show, and even animals.
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706
Yeah, the series depicts working-class life in a satirical way
Bart is so funny on The Simpsons also. They all make me laugh.
[ "I love dogs and cats.", "Interesting. Did you know that a pet is kept mainly for company, entertainment and protection?", "I tought it was all about company. My pet is like my family.", "I see. Immediate family might include, parents, apouses, sisters and brothers, sons and also daughters", "Nice, I walk my dog at least once a day.", "I see, did you know tha the show The simpsons also feature animals among the supporting characters ?", "I love The Simpsons." ]
The series is a satirical depiction of working-class life, epitomized by the Simpson family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
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707
Interesting. Did you know that during running there is a phase when all feet don't touch the ground?
Really? I've been looking to get my feet above the ground. What time do you go in mornings?
[ "Every morning I get up and go for a run. It's a great way to start the day." ]
Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions).
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707
Well, I also know that the term running refers to speeds ranging from sprinting to jogging
The term can describe jogging to sprinting. That is very dedicated and sounds really healthy. I am a bit lazy having had to run so much for my soccer team growing up.
[ "Every morning I get up and go for a run. It's a great way to start the day.", "Interesting. Did you know that during running there is a phase when all feet don't touch the ground?", "Yes, what else do you know about running ?" ]
The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.
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707
I see. What about competitive running? It came from religious festivals
Really? I was reading that competitive running grew out of religious festivals, funny. You make me wanna go out there though again!
[ "Every morning I get up and go for a run. It's a great way to start the day.", "Interesting. Did you know that during running there is a phase when all feet don't touch the ground?", "Yes, what else do you know about running ?", "Well, I also know that the term running refers to speeds ranging from sprinting to jogging", "I defiantly prefer jogging. I'm a little to big to be sprinting but I'm working on it. I can't imagine all the running a soccer game would require." ]
Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas.
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707
Yeah. The most accessible sport in the world is actually running
It's the world's most accessibly sport. I guess you can really run anywehre.
[ "Every morning I get up and go for a run. It's a great way to start the day.", "Interesting. Did you know that during running there is a phase when all feet don't touch the ground?", "Yes, what else do you know about running ?", "Well, I also know that the term running refers to speeds ranging from sprinting to jogging", "I defiantly prefer jogging. I'm a little to big to be sprinting but I'm working on it. I can't imagine all the running a soccer game would require.", "I see. What about competitive running? It came from religious festivals", "Wow that must be a crazy religious festival. I can't imagine having to go running at church." ]
Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.
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708
Sounds good. Did you know that the sentation of taste is produced when a chemical reaction occurs on taste buds located the the oral cavity?
I agree. I love the way spices make my food taste.
[ "I love spicy foods that kick is what makes the food great." ]
Taste is the sensation produced when a substance in the mouth reacts chemically with taste receptor cells located on taste buds in the oral cavity, mostly on the tongue.
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708
Nice. Did you know that meals that are traditional have ancient origins? Like bread and cheese for exemple
Nice! I also like english cuisine. Like breads and different cheeses.
[ "I love spicy foods that kick is what makes the food great.", "Sounds good. Did you know that the sentation of taste is produced when a chemical reaction occurs on taste buds located the the oral cavity?", "I am a doctor so I knew about that. I love curry", "Curry! Found in many Indian dishes. It comes from the curry leaves.", "I love curry shrimp so good I love habaneros its a dry chili pepper super hot but good on wings lol." ]
Traditional meals have ancient origins, such as bread and cheese, roasted and stewed meats, meat and game pies, boiled vegetables and broths, and freshwater and saltwater fish.
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708
Cool. Food that is typical from italy is makes up italian cuisine
Cool. That sounds like it would go well with some Italian food.
[ "I love spicy foods that kick is what makes the food great.", "Sounds good. Did you know that the sentation of taste is produced when a chemical reaction occurs on taste buds located the the oral cavity?", "I am a doctor so I knew about that. I love curry", "Curry! Found in many Indian dishes. It comes from the curry leaves.", "I love curry shrimp so good I love habaneros its a dry chili pepper super hot but good on wings lol.", "Nice. Did you know that meals that are traditional have ancient origins? Like bread and cheese for exemple", "I had no clue.I like fresh french bread from the bakery and I slice it and make this fresh garlic baked chicken. I also love italian food" ]
Italian cuisine is food typical from Italy.
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709
Nope! I know that it's made in various breweries in different countries. And that it's a filtered beer, and Budweiser can be either draft or packaged.
Yes, and I love it! It's a filtered beer, and it comes in either draft or packaged forms
[ "I think Budweiser taste terrible. Have you ever had it?" ]
Produced in various breweries around the world, Budweiser is a filtered beer available in draft and packaged forms.
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709
Oh I see. Did you know it's produced by Anheuser-Busch? It's American-style, and is a pale lager.
Compared to Canadian beer, I guess it is! It is a pale lager though, and is produced by Anheuser-Busch
[ "I think Budweiser taste terrible. Have you ever had it?", "Nope! I know that it's made in various breweries in different countries. And that it's a filtered beer, and Budweiser can be either draft or packaged.", "Yeah? From my understanding they are called ''Bud'' over in Europe because they have been in a trademark dispute with another beer company.", "Yes, that's true because the trademark name of Budweiser is own by the Czech beer maker, Budweiser Budvar", "Ah I thought so. I'm not a big fan of theirs because I feel like the beer is really weak and watered down." ]
Budweiser () is an American-style pale lager produced by Anheuser-Busch, currently part of the transnational corporation Anheuser-Busch InBev.
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709
Oh really? Another thing, did you know that Budweiser is produced with up to thirty percent rice added to the barley malt and hops?
That sounds yummy! Interestingly, Budweiser is made with hops and barley malt, with up to 30% rice as well
[ "I think Budweiser taste terrible. Have you ever had it?", "Nope! I know that it's made in various breweries in different countries. And that it's a filtered beer, and Budweiser can be either draft or packaged.", "Yeah? From my understanding they are called ''Bud'' over in Europe because they have been in a trademark dispute with another beer company.", "Yes, that's true because the trademark name of Budweiser is own by the Czech beer maker, Budweiser Budvar", "Ah I thought so. I'm not a big fan of theirs because I feel like the beer is really weak and watered down.", "Oh I see. Did you know it's produced by Anheuser-Busch? It's American-style, and is a pale lager.", "Ah my favorite kind of beer are the stouts. Like a nice milk or chocolate stout with a much larger alcohol content." ]
It is made with up to 30% rice in addition to hops and barley malt.
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710
Interesting. Do you ever eat prime cut ? It is different from primal cut and means the cut has a higher quality
Beef is yummy! Prime cuts are high quality and primal cuts are even higher quality then prime cuts!
[ "i like beef on occasions especially in pasta" ]
The term ''primal cut'' is quite different from ''prime cut'', used to characterize cuts considered to be of higher quality.
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710
I see. Did you know that the pieaces of meat that are initially detached from the carcass are the primal cuts ?
Oh okay I see. Im not fond of the ground version of the meat so I dont like ground turkey either lol. I have never been to a butcher but I know that cuts of beef are initally seperated from the carcass during the butchering
[ "i like beef on occasions especially in pasta", "Interesting. Do you ever eat prime cut ? It is different from primal cut and means the cut has a higher quality", "prime cuts and primal are my favorite. have you ever tried to substitute beef recipes with turkey? I heard its better for you?", "As in put turkey in place of beef or the other way around? I know that the cows legs and neck are the toughest part", "yes replace beef with turkey. have you ever? and i didnt know that. but i dont eat meat from the neck. we get ours from the butcher to make sure we dont eat those parts" ]
Cuts of beef are first divided into primal cuts, pieces of meat initially separated from the carcass during butchering.
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710
Well, I know that the carcass is divided into halves and then into quarters
I will! I read a book once about how they do it, they split it along the axis into halves and then into quarters. Also, yes I do like regular turkey!
[ "i like beef on occasions especially in pasta", "Interesting. Do you ever eat prime cut ? It is different from primal cut and means the cut has a higher quality", "prime cuts and primal are my favorite. have you ever tried to substitute beef recipes with turkey? I heard its better for you?", "As in put turkey in place of beef or the other way around? I know that the cows legs and neck are the toughest part", "yes replace beef with turkey. have you ever? and i didnt know that. but i dont eat meat from the neck. we get ours from the butcher to make sure we dont eat those parts", "I see. Did you know that the pieaces of meat that are initially detached from the carcass are the primal cuts ?", "I had no idea. What else can you tell me about the carcasses ?" ]
Beef carcasses are split along the axis of symmetry into ''halves'', then across into front and back ''quarters'' (forequarters and hindquarters).
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711
Well, I know that the echo devices are a development of Amazon Lab126
I'm not sure on the echo but I use the Amazon Alexa which is similar they both are like personal assistant devices.
[ "I'm considering buying the Amazon Echo, but don't know much about it." ]
Alexa is an intelligent personal assistant developed by Amazon, first used in the Amazon Echo and the Amazon Echo Dot devices developed by Amazon Lab126.
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711
I know that it became available widely in the US on 2015
It became available worldwide in June 2015. What will you be using the echo for if deciding to purchase one?
[ "I'm considering buying the Amazon Echo, but don't know much about it.", "Well, I know that the echo devices are a development of Amazon Lab126", "When did the echo first debut?" ]
The first-generation Echo was initially limited to Amazon Prime members or by invitation, but became widely available in the United States on June 23, 2015.
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711
Well I also know that it is capable of music playback, voice interaction, setting alarms, paying audiobooks and other things
So what made you just decide I want a echo? Some features I use my Alexa for is music streaming, alarms reminders things like that.
[ "I'm considering buying the Amazon Echo, but don't know much about it.", "Well, I know that the echo devices are a development of Amazon Lab126", "When did the echo first debut?", "I know that it became available widely in the US on 2015", "It's quite recent. What else do you know?" ]
The device is capable of voice interaction, music playback, making to-do lists, setting alarms, streaming podcasts, playing audiobooks, and providing weather, traffic and other real-time information.
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