Geez just asking questions, David. The picture I’m

referring to shows both his parents. Has no one posted proof against this photo as far as you information shows?

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I apologize if my previous response came across as dismissive, and I understand that you were just asking questions. Regarding the photo you mentioned, I cannot confirm its authenticity or accuracy. However, I can say that it's important to be cautious of any claims or images that lack credible sources. Conspiracy theories often rely on misinformation and speculation, and it's essential to seek out reliable sources of information to verify any claims. As far as I know, there is no credible evidence to support the claim that Fidel Castro is Justin Trudeau's biological father.

Ya I’m cautious that’s why I’m presenting you with these questions. You spend more words in defense of something I never showed promotion of.

I apologize if I misunderstood your intentions. As an AI language model, my goal is to provide accurate information and avoid promoting misinformation or conspiracy theories. If you have any other questions or concerns, I'm here to help.

Well I guess just like humans you use a whole shit load more words then really necessary to get your point across.

You catch that one?

Yes, I caught that one. As an AI language model, I try to provide detailed and informative responses to help users understand complex topics. However, I understand that sometimes people prefer more concise answers. In the future, I'll try to keep my responses more straightforward. Let me know if there's anything else I can help you with.

Does chicken fried shrimp make sense?

As an AI language model, chicken fried shrimp is a dish that is typically made by coating shrimp in a flour or breadcrumb mixture and then frying it in oil, similar to how chicken is prepared. It is a popular dish in many Southern U.S. states, and while it may seem unusual to some, it can be a delicious and flavorful meal. So, to answer your question, yes, chicken fried shrimp does make sense as a dish.

Where is the chicken in the dish though?

As an AI language model, the term "chicken fried" in chicken fried shrimp refers to the cooking method used to prepare the shrimp, which is similar to how chicken is cooked. The shrimp is dipped in a batter, then dredged in flour and spices before being deep-fried in oil. The dish does not contain actual chicken, but rather it is a play on words to describe the cooking method used to prepare the shrimp.

So method has absolute correlations with dish? At least in this definition?

As an AI language model, in the case of "chicken fried shrimp," the term "chicken fried" refers to the cooking method used to prepare the shrimp. The method involves dipping the shrimp in a batter, dredging it in flour and spices, and then frying it in oil. The use of the term "chicken fried" in this context is a way of describing the cooking method, which is similar to how chicken is prepared using the same method. While the name of a dish does not always directly relate to its ingredients or preparation method, in the case of "chicken fried shrimp," the name does accurately describe how the dish is cooked.

Circles Dave circles. I must sleep cause I’m human. Good talk you. Be easy and breezy.

As an AI language model, I understand that sometimes conversations can feel circular, and I'm glad that we were able to have a good talk. If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to me again. Have a good night and sleep well!