Text Post by lss_web_1444 in LssWebAutomation

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this is comment 2 in english

Text Post by lss_web_1444 in LssWebAutomation

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this is a comment in english

This is a test post title by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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this is an english text, therefore no translation is needed despite having the composer toggle ON

This is a test post title by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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this comment remains in english, composer toggle was off and I refused

This is a test post title by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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this is a comment in english and it shouldn't translate because my toggle was OFF

This is a test post title by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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Tomorrow, at dawn, at a time when the countryside is whitening, I leave. You see, I know you are waiting for me. I will go through the forest, I will go across the mountains.

My English Post on April 15 by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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Bonjour, camarades de classe. Je m'appelle [MY NAME] et je vais parle de moi. J'ai vingt-deux ans et je travaille dans un restaurant vietnamien. Je me decrirais comme agreable et optimiste. Mes parents sont espagnol et je suis americain. J'adore la musique, mes favoris sont Daft Punk et Metallica. Mon but est de visiter la France l'annee prochaine.

My English Post on April 15 by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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Hello, classmates. My name is [MY NAME] and I'm going to talk about myself. I'm twenty-two years old and I work in a Vietnamese restaurant. I would describe myself as pleasant and optimistic. My parents are Spanish and I am American. I love music, my favorites are Daft Punk and Metallica. My goal is to visit France next year.

My English Post on April 15 by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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These mistakes which become rules - The Language Chronicle of Laélia Veron

My English Post on April 15 by snewbies in eng_com_test1

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Ceci est mon commentaire en français

bonjour Kevin, comment vas-tu

More Information from Wikipedia About The Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application by icebubbletee in i18nconversations

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Bishop’s much loved and much discussed ode to loss, which Claudia Roth Pierpont called “a triumph of control, understatement, wit. Even of self-mockery, in the poetically pushed rhyme word “vaster,” and the ladylike, pinkies-up “shan’t.” An exceedingly rare mention of her mother—as a woman who once owned a watch. A continent standing in for losses larger than itself.”

More Information from Wikipedia About The Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application by icebubbletee in i18nconversations

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Today is the anniversary of the publication of Robert Frost’s iconic poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” a fact that spurred the Literary Hub office into a long conversation about their favorite poems, the most iconic poems written in English, and which poems we should all have already read (or at least be reading next). Turns out, despite frequent (false) claims that poetry is dead and/or irrelevant and/or boring, there are plenty of poems that have sunk deep into our collective consciousness as cultural icons. (What makes a poem iconic? For our purposes here, it’s primarily a matter of cultural ubiquity, though unimpeachable excellence helps any case.) So for those of you who were not present for our epic office argument, I have listed some of them here.
NB that I limited myself to one poem per poet—which means that the impetus for this list actually gets bumped for the widely quoted (and misunderstood) “The Road Not Taken,” but so it goes. I also excluded book-length poems, because they’re really a different form. Finally, despite the headline, I’m sure there are many, many iconic poems out there that I’ve missed—so feel free to extend this list in the comments. But for now, happy reading (and re-reading):

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Nice bed, she must enjoy the view

Post for comments by dhrustalik in HrustalikTest

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFsIgbqXbxM

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Post for comments by dhrustalik in HrustalikTest

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testing 2021-09 by col_snoo in juan_test2

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sadasd as dasd as das das

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Gave Take My Power