cowboyemoji
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Indeed, Americans don't even speak English for the most part.
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Oh look, its a piece of AI shit.
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Vegas, baby!
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The Eiffel tower, a national landmark of the US.
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That's because there's no schools in the picture.
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I like the two pairs of tweezers held prongs to palm as the bbq tongs. Or are they wishbones???
And the holding of a super stacked slider crosswise just by the fixings.
And the Escher-esqe arrangement of the kettle grill in the background, inside of which is placed a ginormous burger that has somehow migrated in front of the grillists elbow.
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Are any of these about right? I'm just beginner in Swedish (native English) but they seem pretty close.
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It was funny, cry more about it
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Barbequein with tweezers, wowee
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How do you like your meat cooked?
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That's the one in Vegas
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That one's a replica. The real one is at Kings Island in Ohio.
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Delete yourself
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I'd say blöt and degig translates to wet and doughy and they are about as close as wet or doughy.
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Also blue sausage
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språkförbistringsombudsmannen
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Fun fact:
The Eiffel tower and the Statue of liberty have both been built by the same engineer: Gustave Eiffel.
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AI moslék
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This has started happening to me worryingly often in German, I fear soon I will speak 2 languages quite well, but none fluently.