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“re write this as if its a web novel, re write as if a human” (1 conversations)
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4 turns Jun 2, 2023 at 6:28 PM +04 United Arab Emirates , Abu Dhabi
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re write this as if its a web novel, re write as if a human
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As I walked down the busy street, my heart was pounding with excitement. Nothing beats the feeling of being able to explore a new city on my own. The diverse crowd, the sights and sounds, and the smell of street food filled my senses. As I turn the corner, I caught a glimpse of a small alleyway filled with shops and street vendors. My curiosity got the best of me, and I decided to take a peek. I walked past rows of stalls selling various souvenirs, local delicacies, and fashionable clothes until something caught my eye. It was a cozy bookstore, seemingly tucked away from the busy street. The sight of it made my heart skip a beat. The atmosphere was so inviting; I knew I had to go in. As I entered, the smell of old books wafted into my nostrils, instantly transporting me to a magical place. The bookstore owner greeted me with a friendly smile, welcoming me to his humble abode. I felt a sense of comfort, knowing that I was in the right place. I started to browse through shelves upon shelves of books, discovering new titles and rediscovering old favorites. Soon enough, I found the perfect book to take home. As I walked out of the bookstore with my prized possession, I couldn't help but feel grateful. This experience reminded me of the simple joys of life- exploring, discovering, and finding treasures in unexpected places.
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Qing kiYu kanaruXing translate, re write chapter title, as if human wrote it
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"The Foolish Nature of Youthful Passion"
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Qing kiYu kanaruXing translate, how to pronounce, meaning
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The phrase is pronounced as "aoki oroka naru sei". It is a Japanese phrase that means "The Foolishness of Youthful Passion" or "The Foolish Nature of Young Love".
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Qing kiYu kanaruXing what does each word mean, what does the phrase mean
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- Qing ki (aoki): adjective that means "blue" or "green". In this context, it refers to the "greenness" or immaturity associated with young people. - Yu kanaru (oroka naru): adjective that means "foolish" or "stupid". - Xing (sei): noun that means "nature" or "character". So, the entire phrase "Qing kiYu kanaruXing " (aoki oroka naru sei) translates to "The Foolish Nature of Youthful Passion". It refers to the tendency of young people to act impulsively and make foolish decisions when it comes to matters of love and desire. The phrase is often used to caution young people against making rash decisions that could have negative consequences.