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{ "full_text": "So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?", "id": "t3_2za7tp", "sentences": [ { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS] So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. [SEP]Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. [SEP] Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. [SEP]I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. [SEP] I don't know. [SEP]I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. [SEP] I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. [SEP]Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. [SEP] Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" [SEP]I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" [SEP] I immediately clicked off of it. [SEP]I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. [SEP] I'm really not sure why I did this. [SEP]I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. [SEP] I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. [SEP]I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. [SEP] I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. [SEP]Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. [SEP] Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. [SEP]Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. [SEP] Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? [SEP]What determines a book to be YA?" }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So I grew up when \"YA\" books were Beverly Cleary, The Baby-Sitters Club, and Sweet Valley High. Or maybe I grew up in an area that was my pushing literature. I don't know. I found the Dragonlance and Forgotten Realms book in my college years thankfully but I'm pretty sure they were shelled under the general fantasy section. Anyway - I was looking at a review on goodreads for a book and it was shelved under \"YA.\" I immediately clicked off of it. I'm really not sure why I did this. I absolutely loved the Hunger Games, Harry Potter and (while no where nearly as much) Divergent. I'm under the false impression that YA equals werewolves and vampires while that is so not the case. Anyway I felt badly that I immediately dismissed a book just because of its YA status. Does anyone have a particular aversion to YA? [SEP] What determines a book to be YA? " } ] }
{ "full_text": "Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time.", "id": "t3_2c0m3j", "sentences": [ { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS] Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. [SEP]I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. [SEP] I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. [SEP]I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. [SEP] I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. [SEP]I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. [SEP] I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. [SEP]I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. [SEP] I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. [SEP]Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. [SEP] Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. [SEP]Thanks for your time." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]Hello everyone, I'm on a business conference to Boston and I've been playing FFXIV faithfully on my PC at home in Colorado. I installed FFXIV on my laptop and confirmed that it works fine, however, now that I'm at the hotel and on their WiFi I am suddenly unable to connect. I know there is maintenance but I see the servers are still up and they shouldn't go down until 4am EST for me. I've also made sure to allow FFXIV through my windows firewall since I'm on a public network and made sure my AV isn't blocking the connection. I've searched online for answers to this issue but I've been stumped. Perhaps my fellow Redditers can help me out. [SEP] Thanks for your time. " } ] }
{ "full_text": "So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated.", "id": "t3_1i3e2x", "sentences": [ { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS] So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. [SEP]I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. [SEP] I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. [SEP]I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. [SEP] I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. [SEP]I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. [SEP] I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. [SEP]The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. [SEP] The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. [SEP]The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. [SEP] The Akita has no experience with cats. [SEP]He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. [SEP] He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. [SEP]He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. [SEP] He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. [SEP]We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. [SEP] We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. [SEP]Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. [SEP] Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. [SEP]The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. [SEP] The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. [SEP]So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. [SEP] So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. [SEP]I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. [SEP] I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. [SEP]There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. [SEP] There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. [SEP]I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. [SEP] I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. [SEP]Any advice is much appreciated." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]So for the last 3 years I took in my sister's Hemingway Cat that she couldn't have due to her apartment policy. I recently moved into a house with 2 dogs, a Border Collie and an American Akita that is huge. I just brought the cat to the house and keeping him in my room till he adjusts. I'm just really worried about the Akita, he saw the cat in the carrier and got super excited. The Border Collie isn't aware yet, but his behavior usually tends to ignore other animals completely. The Akita has no experience with cats. He's only 2yo and isn't very aggressive, but is very particular about people and hasn't gotten along with the Border Collie yet. He's also a new roommate and they've become territorial. We separated them and slowly introducing them, that's another issue. Last night I heard the Akita sniffing under the door and the cat hissed, the dog growled before I woke up and interrupted the interaction. The cat previously lived with a retriever and the cat was always affectionate toward the dog who was uncomfortable about it, so they worked out. So I just keep imagining the cat trying to nuzzle the Akita and it going horribly wrong. I've been doing YouTube research and really hope it works out. There are times when the pets are left unattended and don't want to be constantly concerned about the cat. I just don't want to take any big risks because I know a good home for the cat already if it doesn't work out. [SEP] Any advice is much appreciated. " } ] }
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Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need.", "id": "t3_38ciih", "sentences": [ { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS] If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. [SEP]I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. [SEP] I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. [SEP]Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. [SEP] Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. [SEP]Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. [SEP] Stupid, I know. [SEP]I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. [SEP] I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. [SEP]LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. [SEP] LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE [SEP]Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE [SEP] Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) [SEP]Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) [SEP] Budget range: Preferably under $600. [SEP]Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. [SEP] Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. [SEP]Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. [SEP] Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. [SEP]A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. [SEP] A bit of game development though, but nothing big. [SEP]Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. [SEP] Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. [SEP]Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. [SEP] Shouldn't be too bad either, though. [SEP]Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. [SEP] Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No [SEP]Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No [SEP] Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. [SEP]Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. [SEP] Which of the following qualities would you prefer? [SEP](Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? [SEP] (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? [SEP]High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? [SEP] High resolution screen: [SEP]I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: [SEP] I would preferably want a 1080p screen. [SEP]Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. [SEP] Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. [SEP]A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. [SEP] A great keyboard: [SEP]Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: [SEP] Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. [SEP]But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. [SEP] But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? [SEP]A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? [SEP] A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. [SEP]Great audio: No need." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]If you want, skip to the bottom part where I summarize what I need. I recently bought an Acer Chromebook 13 and I really like it. Unfortunately, I just realized that I won't be able to use it for the type of software development I do (.NET, Unity3D, etc.), so now I'm planning on sending it back and getting another laptop. Stupid, I know. I should have thought about this before buying the Chromebook. LAPTOP QUESTIONNAIRE Country of purchase: Denmark (no need to limit your suggestions though) Budget range: Preferably under $600. Purpose (netbook, ultraportable, mainstream, gaming, desktop replacement, etc.): Mainly school and programming. Screen size preference: About 13\" OS preference (Windows/Mac/Linux): Windows Gaming requirements (example games and desired fps/settings): I won't be using it for gaming. A bit of game development though, but nothing big. Other performance requirements (video editing, CAD, etc.): I mainly do programming, so no need for anything too powerful. Shouldn't be too bad either, though. Brand preferences and reasons (already owned accessories, familiarity, business compatibility): No Any particular style that you like (examples are great): I need a thin, lightweight laptop, so nothing too clunky. Which of the following qualities would you prefer? (Choose one, two, or balanced) Long battery life -vs- Low weight -vs- High performance: Long battery life and low weight Build quality -vs- Low price -vs- High performance: Low price Low noise/heat -vs- High performance: Low noise/heat Which features would you pay a premium for? High resolution screen: I would preferably want a 1080p screen. Maybe something a bit smaller if you guys think it's best. A great keyboard: Yes please, I will mainly be using it for typing. But I don't expect most laptops to have terrible keyboard, though, so maybe this isn't a problem? A great touchpad/mouse buttons: As long as it's not horrible, it's alright for me. [SEP] Great audio: No need. " } ] }
{ "full_text": "back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful.", "id": "t3_2xmsq8", "sentences": [ { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS] back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. [SEP]We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. [SEP] We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. [SEP]Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. [SEP] Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. [SEP]In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. [SEP] In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. [SEP]In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. [SEP] In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. [SEP]I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. [SEP] I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. [SEP]Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. [SEP] Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. [SEP]I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 1, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. [SEP] I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. [SEP]since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. [SEP] since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. [SEP]It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. [SEP] It barely makes sense. [SEP]Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. [SEP] Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. [SEP]I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. [SEP] I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. [SEP]argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. [SEP] argh, I regret that so much. [SEP]I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. [SEP] I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. [SEP]If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. [SEP] If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. [SEP]If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. [SEP] If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. [SEP]and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. [SEP] and that's what I really want, I guess. [SEP]people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. [SEP] people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? [SEP]I'm not sure how to proceed. any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? [SEP] I'm not sure how to proceed. [SEP]any personal experiences or advice would be helpful." }, { "label": 0, "text": "[CLS]back in 8th grade, I had a thing with this boy, it didn't escalate into an actual relationship until the last few weeks of school, but it felt seriously intense the whole time. We didn't get to see each other much during summer break with our only source of communication being fb. Naturally, when we entered different high schools we drifted more apart, until I decided to call him to break up. In a way, it was a mutual breakup because he agreed with me when I said it wasn't going to work out due to the distance; I didn't think badly of him or anything. In hindsight, being our first relationships, we had no idea what we were doing the whole time; we hadn't even gone on one official date. I'm in 10th grade now, it's been one and a half years. Though I said I was going to keep in touch with him as friends, it just didn't happen. I saw the occasional post on fb from him and it hasn't really bothered me until last month, where one thing lead to another and I found myself scrolling down his facebook feed, looking at pictures of us from graduation and realising that I wasn't quite over him. since then, I haven't been able to keep him out of my mind, and it's kind of fucking me up. It barely makes sense. Like I said before, we were together for maybe 4 months and in that time, we met up 3 times and the rest of our relationship was through facebook. I think most of our emotional connection was from the months of flirting that came beforehand, where both of us were too scared to make an actual move. argh, I regret that so much. I'm sorely tempted to start messaging him again and telling him how I feel right now, and leaving it up to him. If he says he still likes me, we can try to get back together again since our reason for breaking up wasn't personal to us. If he says no, I'll be dissapointed, but at least I'll have a solid answer, and something to move on from. and that's what I really want, I guess. people always say that there's a reason why an ex is an ex, but for us, I felt like we just had bad timing, and if we had gotten together at the beginning of that school year everything would have been fine? I'm not sure how to proceed. [SEP] any personal experiences or advice would be helpful. " } ] }
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