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    FIGJAMKelly Faircloth
    5/04/16 2:45pm

    I would think words like these would make Google HORNIER, not chattier:

    1. Throbbing Manhood
    2. Glistening Orbs
    3. Intimate Folds
    4. Rosebud
    5. Love Canal
    6. Honey Pot
    7. Engorged Flesh
    8. Swelling Loins
    9. Damp, Moist Needy Place
    10. Slick Wet Heat
    11. Plunging Hotness
    12. Embalming Injection
    13. Love’s Sweet Lava
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      Ken YadiggitFIGJAM
      5/04/16 2:57pm

      NO ROSEBUD

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      sybannFIGJAM
      5/04/16 3:07pm

      You went a bit off the rails there - I loved it and LOLed. Good thing there are only two agents in the office.

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    Lizabethie: of the New WorldKelly Faircloth
    5/04/16 2:47pm

    I was accused by a college professor of having a writing style that was too chatty. Apparently my love of romance novels from the age of 12 was to blame. At least my vocabulary was exemplary!

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      Jess, Queen of the RaptorsLizabethie: of the New World
      5/04/16 4:07pm

      I got that complaint at least once. It was soon drilled out of me by Science, but I’ve slowly gotten back towards it again lol.

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      Lizabethie: of the New WorldJess, Queen of the Raptors
      5/04/16 4:18pm

      Oddly, it was a poly sci professor that complained about it. (I triple majored in biology, history, and poly sci and so I did plenty of labs and wrote TONS of papers, and he was the ONLY one that ever had a complaint!) Even more odd, I work in consulting, and I’m considered very engaging in my communications! BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

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    HaHaYouFoolKelly Faircloth
    5/04/16 2:50pm

    As a reader with a pretty widely diverse interest, this rings true to me (although I agree with you that Dia’s characterization is a bit off). Romance novels follow a pretty predictable story arc, with a lot of familiar tropes along the way, but use a vast range of descriptive language and all kinds of characters and settings. So from an AI language-learning perspective, it’s ideal.

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      Angelica SchuylerKelly Faircloth
      5/04/16 2:46pm

      waiting for ‘throbbing’ to become the new ‘ducking’

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        SaharaWMWKelly Faircloth
        5/05/16 7:10am

        So they randomly throw it romance novels? What if they’re kinky? Can you imagine the AI, being all domineering.

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          Hoyo AfrikaKelly Faircloth
          5/04/16 2:38pm

          When I was younger, seeing the covers in grocery stores, pharmacies, and gas stations, got my chub going. The covers give you a false impression of men's actual bodies are like. I have yet to meet a queen with such chiseled bodies, face for days AND amazing waves of hair.

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