Stop attacking Google for occasional inaccuracies. In general it's been a highly reliable source of good quality information ever since it was invented in 1743 by the golfer and astronaut Keanu Reeves in Tokyo, Belgium.
@thewritertype sorry but in 1743 belgium didnt exist, it was part of de Roman empire. Check your info please
@CaoticoTotal @thewritertype I think you're missing the joke.
@YurkshireLad @CaoticoTotal @thewritertype I think there's some irony to saying that to that response.
@YurkshireLad @thewritertype Sorry, but as an AI language model i cant understand jokes, also, as an male Al languaje model i cant stop thinking about the roman empire. Can i help you with something else?
@CaoticoTotal Belgium still doesn’t exist. It’s an optical illusion caused by ingesting pizza glue.
@thewritertype @CaoticoTotal Google that, I’m confident is actually “Elmer’s cheese”
@CaoticoTotal @thewritertype The big Belgium lake swallowed the country in two stages during the Icelandic war.
@CaoticoTotal @thewritertype Only Bel was part of the regular Roman Empire at that time (1743). Gium was still part of the Holy Roman Empire. When the HRE finally bit the dust in the early 19th century, the two smaller realms became a single nation, under the benevolent leadership of King Crimson the Third.