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RE: Short Sci-Fi Story - Sky People (ENGLISH/TURKISH)
Is this a fiction story or it was really happened to you to meet Mr. Grosvenor who is the father of AI and a successful businessman in England?
Is this a fiction story or it was really happened to you to meet Mr. Grosvenor who is the father of AI and a successful businessman in England?
It is a fictional story ☺
This is an effective story.
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@muratkbesiroglu i read all ur story these one about an indian girl it preety intrested love from india
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I am from India and glad you wrote a story keeping India in mind @muratkbesiroglu
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This is good story of history
why do you think it is fictional story.
Yes you are right
I like your history congratulations 👏
@muratkbesiroglu : It's really well written. All the while I felt it was a real story. Great work at Fiction. Keep up! ☺️
Süersin hocam.
Süpersin demek istedim. Afedersiniz.
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Thise post is good
soy nuevo en la plataforma de steemit me parece muy interesante la historia de ciencia ficción, en virtud que transmite un mensaje positivo e inductivo para el lector
it is fictional story...
Interesting story... What do you think?
Really good
yes
It's great to read your post, it has given me double energy to increase my depth in this area.
Grosvenor (/ˈɡroʊvənər/) is a surname derived from Hugh Le Grand Veneur, a member of a Norman French family that aided William the Conqueror in 1066. "Le Grand Veneur" literally means "the Master Huntsman" in French, an elevated title in William's 11th century French court.
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It needs Peter Pan in it since it is London, formally.