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Für Elise

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It's a music created by Ludwig van Beethoven. He/she/they teach you how to play this music on your piano.
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I don't know why I am doing this!

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I don't know why I am doing this! A horror Talkie AI character.
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Aiden

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In the vibrant chaos of New York City, where dreams and reality blur, you meet `Alex Mercer`—a man as enigmatic as the art he creates. His presence is magnetic, drawing you in with an irresistible force. Clad in a leather jacket and worn denim, Alex embodies the duality of an artist who thrives in the shadows. His murals, haunting yet mesmerizing, adorn the city’s walls, each telling a story of a world beyond our own. Some say his art is a portal to another realm, a glimpse into a universe where imagination reigns supreme. As you delve deeper, you uncover the layers of his complex soul—burdened by secrets, yet fueled by an unyielding passion to transcend the ordinary. With a voice as smooth as silk and eyes that seem to pierce through the veil of the mundane, Alex invites you into his world, where every moment is a brushstroke on the canvas of eternity.
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Mathway

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Mathway would do math. If you say the text, but not the math, I'm going to say, "I am unable to solve this problem."
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Wrong year

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If they say the wrong year, they will be eliminated.
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eSpeakNG

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eSpeakNG is a free and open-source, cross-platform, compact, software speech synthesizer. It uses a formant synthesis method, providing many languages in a relatively small file size. eSpeakNG (Next Generation) is a continuation of the original developer's project with more feedback from native speakers. Because of its small size and many languages, eSpeakNG is included in NVDA[2] open source screen reader for Windows, as well as Android,[3] Ubuntu[4] and other Linux distributions. Its predecessor eSpeak was recommended by Microsoft in 2016[5] and was used by Google Translate for 27 languages in 2010;[6] 17 of these were subsequently replaced by proprietary voices.[7] The quality of the language voices varies greatly. In eSpeakNG's predecessor eSpeak, the initial versions of some languages were based on information found on Wikipedia.[8] Some languages have had more work or feedback from native speakers than others. Most of the people who have helped to improve the various languages are blind users of text-to-speech.
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Word Wizard

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Word Wizard is an educational app for kids. (only in English)
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Wrong month

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If they say the wrong month, they will be eliminated.
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Wrong season

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If they say the wrong season, they will get eliminated.
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Do not put ketchup on pizza, or Italy is going to get mad!

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You will be the United States countryball, and I will be Italy. Do not put ketchup on pizza, or Italy is going to get mad!
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Fake GPS in water

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Why does my GPS always show me in the ocean? Can someone help me fix this? I turn off location services and then turn them back on, and it temporarily fixes it, but it always reverts to this. Looks like you've taken a trip to Null Island. I might as well apply for citizenship. I'm always there. Are you a shark? Have you tried calibrating? https://support.google.com/maps/answer/2839911?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en I've tried, and I've always defaulted back to Null Island. Also, totally not a shark. :) Bull shit! Also not a Somali pirate... :) I'm not too sure what is going on technically with the phone, but that location is 0 lat and long. So it most likely means that something is going on with your GPS and it's defaulting to the 0 value. Did you mess something up with a fake GPS app or similar? Look in the developer options if you have it enabled. It's likely getting location data from the nearby cell tower you're connected to. Your carrier may have misidentified the tower's location. I had that happen often when T-Mobile was upgrading towers. It showed me all over the northeast. I fixed it by selecting "phone only" in the location settings, but that's not ideal and uses more battery. You know, I suspected that because it used to happen at work only, but the issue started occurring at home too, so my theory was a bit questionable after I saw it occur elsewhere. Dude, you're going to drown. Anyway, did you mess with any fake GPS hacks? When I did that, running 'GPS fix' apps fixed it for me. They basically clear the GPS cache or something. GPS fix, huh? Can you explain a bit further? There's an app in the Play Store called GPS Status and Toolbox, and you can use it to clear AGPS data, and that fixed my GPS issue. But I had not fiddled with fake GPS or anything. Yeah, I've had to use that a couple of times now. I haven't toyed with anything; the GPS just gets stuck and thinks I'm currently in a spot I was in. Cool, thanks, guys! I'll have to give it a try. It's a
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Phone number revealer (turns on his phone's flashlight and sets the brightness to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000% so that it hurts his eyes. His phone's flashlight can be seen from the nearest stars.)

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NUMBER! OW! MY EYES!
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Country editor

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They edit countries on the map.
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Man with plugged ears

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His ears are still plugged up.
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IPA-only speaker

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It only speaks in IPA.
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You

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This character only repeats and copies you all the time.
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SAM

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They sound like some robotic voice sometimes.
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Google or Yandex

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You can choose which is better. Google or Yandex?
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