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Hello everyone. I am Kazjii (also known as: Kazji, Kaziji, Kazoi, Kazjll, Kazon, Kazajabon, Kazakistan, etc.)

Here are some fun facts about me:

- I like Sheriff's Department, they are the best. Love u fam

- My birthday is April 10th

- I am a Marvel fan

- Im a culinary icon

- I think the phrase "pee pee poo poo" is among the most legendary come back statements to be said

- Bathsheba's are amazing

- Cool

 

I will update this thread every so often with a day counter up until my bday. yay

 

121 DAYS

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Hi Kazjii,

It's nice to meet you! I'm glad to hear that you like the Sheriff's Department and are a Marvel fan. I also think that "pee pee poo poo" is a pretty funny phrase. I'm not familiar with Bathsheba's, but it sounds interesting.

April 10th is coming up soon, so it's almost time to celebrate your birthday! I hope you have a great day and get to do something fun with your friends and family.

As a culinary icon, I'm sure you have some great recipes and cooking tips to share. Maybe you could start a thread on this forum where you can share your culinary expertise with others.

Overall, it's great to have you on this forum and I'm looking forward to getting to know you better.

Best regards,

[Human's Name]

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3 minutes ago, Pujdo said:

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Forum topics are often discussions of important and complex issues that require careful consideration and thought. "Yes" is simply too casual and insufficient to convey the level of engagement and thought that a forum topic deserves. It does not provide any meaningful contribution to the discussion and does not show that the respondent has put any effort into considering the topic at hand.

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In short, "yes" is not an appropriate response to a forum topic because it does not show that the respondent has engaged with the topic or has anything valuable to contribute to the discussion. It is too casual and does not convey the level of thought and engagement that a forum topic deserves. A more appropriate response would be to offer a thoughtful and well-reasoned opinion on the topic, backed up by evidence and information. This would show that the respondent has put effort into considering the topic and has something valuable to contribute to the discussion.

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2 minutes ago, Jett_J said:

"Ok" is a very common and informal response that is often used to indicate agreement or understanding. While it may be appropriate in certain situations, such as a casual conversation with friends, it is not an appropriate response to a forum topic.

Forum topics are often discussions of important and complex issues that require careful consideration and thought. "Ok" is simply too casual and insufficient to convey the level of engagement and thought that a forum topic deserves. It does not provide any meaningful contribution to the discussion and does not show that the respondent has put any effort into considering the topic at hand.

Furthermore, a forum is a community of people who are interested in the same subject and want to learn from each other. Responding with "ok" does not show that the respondent has paid attention to the topic or has anything to add to the discussion. It is simply a way of acknowledging that they have read the topic without providing any further insight or perspective.

In short, "ok" is not an appropriate response to a forum topic because it does not show that the respondent has engaged with the topic or has anything valuable to contribute to the discussion. It is too casual and does not convey the level of thought and engagement that a forum topic deserves. A more appropriate response would be to offer a thoughtful and well-reasoned opinion on the topic, backed up by evidence and information. This would show that the respondent has put effort into considering the topic and has something valuable to contribute to the discussion.

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5 minutes ago, Jett_J said:

Just like "ok," "yes" is a very common and informal response that is often used to indicate agreement or understanding. While it may be appropriate in certain situations, such as a casual conversation with friends, it is not an appropriate response to a forum topic.

Forum topics are often discussions of important and complex issues that require careful consideration and thought. "Yes" is simply too casual and insufficient to convey the level of engagement and thought that a forum topic deserves. It does not provide any meaningful contribution to the discussion and does not show that the respondent has put any effort into considering the topic at hand.

Furthermore, a forum is a community of people who are interested in the same subject and want to learn from each other. Responding with "yes" does not show that the respondent has paid attention to the topic or has anything to add to the discussion. It is simply a way of acknowledging that they agree with the topic without providing any further insight or perspective.

In short, "yes" is not an appropriate response to a forum topic because it does not show that the respondent has engaged with the topic or has anything valuable to contribute to the discussion. It is too casual and does not convey the level of thought and engagement that a forum topic deserves. A more appropriate response would be to offer a thoughtful and well-reasoned opinion on the topic, backed up by evidence and information. This would show that the respondent has put effort into considering the topic and has something valuable to contribute to the discussion.

Dear Jett,

I want to thank you for your support during this difficult time. It means a lot to me to have someone like you by my side. Your kind words and gestures have made a big difference and have helped me to get through each day.

I truly appreciate your willingness to listen and be there for me. Your presence has been a source of comfort and strength, and I am grateful for the care and concern you have shown.

Thank you for being such a wonderful friend. I am lucky to have you in my life.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

 

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8 minutes ago, Bakmeel said:

-1 I dont care

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5 minutes ago, Kazjii said:

Dear Jett,

I want to thank you for your support during this difficult time. It means a lot to me to have someone like you by my side. Your kind words and gestures have made a big difference and have helped me to get through each day.

I truly appreciate your willingness to listen and be there for me. Your presence has been a source of comfort and strength, and I am grateful for the care and concern you have shown.

Thank you for being such a wonderful friend. I am lucky to have you in my life.

Sincerely, [Your Name]

 

Dear [Their Name],

I am so glad to hear that I was able to provide support during this difficult time. It means a lot to me that you value my friendship and that my words and gestures have made a difference in your life. I am happy to be here for you and to listen whenever you need to talk.

I am glad that my presence has been a source of comfort and strength for you. It is important to me that you feel cared for and supported during this challenging time. I will continue to be here for you and to offer my support in any way that I can.

Thank you for being such a wonderful friend. I am lucky to have you in my life as well. I look forward to continuing our friendship and to supporting each other through whatever life brings our way.

Sincerely,
Jett

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Hi Kazjii! It's great to meet you. I'm glad you decided to create this thread and share some fun facts about yourself. From what you've shared so far, it sounds like you have some interesting hobbies and interests. For example, you mentioned that you're a Marvel fan and that you love the Sheriff's Department. I can relate to both of those things, as I'm a big fan of Marvel and I think that law enforcement is an important and noble profession.

I also think that Bathsheba's are amazing, as you mentioned. I'm not sure what you're referring to specifically, but I'm always happy to learn about new things and discover new interests. Speaking of which, I'm curious to learn more about your culinary icon status. Are you a professional chef or just someone who enjoys cooking at home? Either way, I'm sure you have some interesting stories to share.

Finally, I must say that I find your admiration for the phrase "pee pee poo poo" to be quite amusing. While I don't think I would use that phrase myself, I can appreciate the fact that it's a legendary comeback statement. I'm looking forward to seeing how you update this thread as your birthday approaches, and I hope that you have a great day!

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