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diff --git a/bot/resources/easter/egghead_questions.json b/bot/resources/easter/egghead_questions.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e4e21ebe --- /dev/null +++ b/bot/resources/easter/egghead_questions.json @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +[ + { + "question": "Where did the idea of the Easter Bunny originate?", + "answers": [ + "Russia", + "The United States", + "The UK", + "Germany" + ], + "correct_answer": 3 + }, + { + "question": "The Easter Bunny was originally going to be a...", + "answers": [ + "hare", + "possum", + "cat", + "dove" + ], + "correct_answer": 0 + }, + { + "question": "Which of the following is NOT a movie about Easter?", + "answers": [ + "Winnie the Pooh - Springtime with Roo", + "It's a Wonderful Life", + "The Passion of the Christ", + "Here Comes Peter Cottontail" + ], + "correct_answer": 1 + }, + { + "question": "In Australia, what animal is used instead of the Easter Bunny?", + "answers": [ + "kangaroo", + "wombat", + "koala", + "bilby" + ], + "correct_answer": 3 + }, + { + "question": "When was the first Earth Day?", + "answers": [ + "1982", + "2003", + "1999", + "1970" + ], + "correct_answer": 2 + }, + { + "question": "Who is considered to be the founder of Earth Day?", + "answers": [ + "President Jimmy Carter", + "President John F. Kennedy", + "Vice President Al Gore", + "Senator Gaylord Nelson" + ], + "correct_answer": 3 + }, + { + "question": "Approximately how many countries participated in Earth Day 2000?", + "answers": [ + "60", + "140", + "180", + "240" + ], + "correct_answer": 2 + }, + { + "question": "As Earth Day is this month, how old is the Earth?", + "answers": [ + "4.5 billion years old", + "5 million years old", + "10 billion years old", + "6.7 billion years old" + ], + "correct_answer": 0 + }, + { + "question": "As a celebration of Earth Day, what is the percentage of Oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere?", + "answers": [ + "18%", + "21%", + "25%", + "31%" + ], + "correct_answer": 1 + }, + { + "question": "In what year did Google begin its tradition of April Fools Jokes?", + "answers": [ + "1997", + "2000", + "2003", + "2007" + ], + "correct_answer": 1 + }, + { + "question": "Which type of chocolate is the most healthy?", + "answers": [ + "Dark", + "White", + "Milk" + ], + "correct_answer": 0 + }, + { + "question": "How many bars of milk chocolate would you have to eat to get the same amount of caffeine as in one cup of coffee?", + "answers": [ + "3", + "9", + "14", + "20" + ], + "correct_answer": 2 + }, + { + "question": "Aztecs used to use one of the ingedients of chocolate, cocoa beans, as...", + "answers": [ + "currency", + "medicine", + "dye", + "fertilizer" + ], + "correct_answer": 0 + }, + { + "question": "Which European country was the first to enjoy chocolate?", + "answers": [ + "France", + "Spain", + "England", + "Switzerland" + ], + "correct_answer": 1 + }, + { + "question": "The first European Chocolate Shop opened in what city in 1657?", + "answers": [ + "Paris, France", + "Madrid, Spain", + "Zürich, Switzerland", + "London, England" + ], + "correct_answer": 3 + }, + { + "question": "On average, how many eggs does a hen lay in a year?", + "answers": [ + "Between 200-230", + "Between 250-270", + "Between 300-330", + "Between 370-400" + ], + "correct_answer": 1 + }, + { + "question": "What determines the colour of an egg yolk?", + "answers": [ + "The size of the hen", + "The age of a hen", + "The diet of a hen", + "The colour of a hen's feathers" + ], + "correct_answer": 2 + }, + { + "question": "What country produces the most eggs in a year?", + "answers": [ + "China", + "India", + "The United States", + "Japan" + ], + "correct_answer": 0 + } +]
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/bot/resources/easter/traditions.json b/bot/resources/easter/traditions.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9dd6d81 --- /dev/null +++ b/bot/resources/easter/traditions.json @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +{"England": "Easter in England is celebrated through the exchange of Easter Eggs and other gifts like clothes, chocolates or holidays packages. Easter bonnets or baskets are also made that have fillings like daffodils in them.", +"Haiti": "In Haiti, kids have the freedom to spend Good Friday playing outdoors. On this day colourful kites fill the sky and children run long distances, often barefoot, trying to get their kite higher than their friends.", +"Indonesia": "Slightly unconventional, but kids in Indonesia celebrate Easter with a tooth brushing competition!", +"Ethipoia": "In Ethiopia, Easter is called Fasika and marks the end of a 55-day fast during which Christians have only eaten one vegetarian meal a day. Ethiopians will often break their fast after church by eating injera (a type of bread) or teff pancakes, made from grass flour.", +"El Salvador": "On Good Friday communities make rug-like paintings on the streets with sand and sawdust. These later become the path for processions and main avenues and streets are closed", +"Ghana": "Ghanaians dress in certain colours to mark the different days of Easter. On Good Friday, depending on the church denomination, men and women will either dress in dark mourning clothes or bright colours. On Easter Sunday everyone wears white.", +"Kenya": "On Easter Sunday, kids in Kenya look forward to a sumptuous Easter meal after church (Easter services are known to last for three hours!). Children share Nyama Choma (roasted meat) and have a soft drink with their meal!", +"Guatemala": "In Guatemala, Easter customs include a large, colourful celebration marked by countless processions. The main roads are closed, and the sound of music rings through the streets. Special food is prepared such as curtido (a diced vegetable mix which is cooked in vinegar to achieve a sour taste), fish, eggs, chickpeas, fruit mix, pumpkin, pacaya palm and spondias fruit (a Spanish version of a plum.)", +"Germany": "In Germany, Easter is known by the name of Ostern. Easter holidays for children last for about three weeks. Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday are the days when people do not work at all.", +"Mexico": "Semana Santa and Pascua (two separate observances) form a part of Easter celebrations in Mexico. Semana Santa stands for the entire Holy Week, from Palm Sunday to Easter Saturday, whereas the Pascua is the observance of the period from the Resurrection Sunday to the following Saturday.", +"Poland": "They shape the Easter Butter Lamb (Baranek Wielkanocyny) from a chunk of butter. They attempt to make it look like a fluffy lamb!", +"Greece": "They burn an effigy of Judas Iscariot, the betrayer of Jesus, sometimes is done as part of a Passion Play! It is hung by the neck and then burnt.", +"Philippines": "Some Christians put themselves through the same pain that Christ endured, they have someone naile them to a cross and put a crown of thornes on their head."} diff --git a/bot/resources/evergreen/magic8ball.json b/bot/resources/evergreen/magic8ball.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6fe86950 --- /dev/null +++ b/bot/resources/evergreen/magic8ball.json @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +[ + "It is certain", + "It is decidedly so", + "Without a doubt", + "Yes definitely", + "You may rely on it", + "As I see it, yes", + "Most likely", + "Outlook good", + "Yes", + "Signs point to yes", + "Reply hazy try again", + "Ask again later", + "Better not tell you now", + "Cannot predict now", + "Concentrate and ask again", + "Don't count on it", + "My reply is no", + "My sources say no", + "Outlook not so good", + "Very doubtful" +]
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json b/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json index 49b5a80e..ca9ba769 100644 --- a/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json +++ b/bot/resources/snakes/snake_facts.json @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ "fact": "The decapitated head of a dead snake can still bite, even hours after death. These types of bites usually contain huge amounts of venom." }, { - "fact": "What is considered the most “dangerous” snake depends on both a specific country’s health care and the availability of antivenom following a bite. Based on these criteria, the most dangerous snake in the world is the saw-scaled viper, which bites and kills more people each year than any other snake." + "fact": "What is considered the most 'dangerous' snake depends on both a specific country’s health care and the availability of antivenom following a bite. Based on these criteria, the most dangerous snake in the world is the saw-scaled viper, which bites and kills more people each year than any other snake." }, { - "fact": "Snakes live on everywhere on Earth except Ireland, Iceland, New Zealand, and the North and South Poles.a" + "fact": "Snakes live everywhere on Earth except Ireland, Iceland, New Zealand, and the North and South Poles." }, { "fact": "Of the approximately 725 species of venomous snakes worldwide, 250 can kill a human with one bite." @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ "fact": "Some snakes have been known to explode after eating a large meal. For example, a 13-foot python blew up after it tried to eat a 6-foot alligator. The python was found with the alligator’s tail protruding from its midsection. Its head was missing." }, { - "fact": "The word “snake” is from the Proto-Indo-European root *sneg -, meaning “to crawl, creeping thing.” The word “serpent” is from the Proto-Indo-European root *serp -, meaning “to crawl, creep.”" + "fact": "The word 'snake' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *sneg -, meaning 'to crawl, creeping thing.' The word 'serpent' is from the Proto-Indo-European root *serp -, meaning 'to crawl, creep.'" }, { "fact": "Rattlesnake rattles are made of rings of keratin, which is the same material as human hair and fingernails. A rattler will add a new ring each time it sheds its skin." @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ "fact": "A snake’s fangs usually last about 6–10 weeks. When a fang wears out, a new one grows in its place." }, { - "fact": "Because the end of a snake’s tongue is forked, the two tips taste different amounts of chemicals. Essentially, a snake “smells in stereo” and can even tell which direction a smell is coming from. It identifies scents on its tongue using pits in the roof of its mouth called the Jacobson’s organ." + "fact": "Because the end of a snake’s tongue is forked, the two tips taste different amounts of chemicals. Essentially, a snake 'smells in stereo' and can even tell which direction a smell is coming from. It identifies scents on its tongue using pits in the roof of its mouth called the Jacobson’s organ." }, { "fact": "The amount of food a snake eats determines how many offspring it will have. The Arafura file snake eats the least and lays just one egg every decade." @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ "fact": "Elephant trunk snakes are almost completely aquatic. They cannot slither because they lack the broad scales in the belly that help other snakes move on land. Rather, elephant trunk snakes have large knobby scales to hold onto slippery fish and constrict them underwater." }, { - "fact": "The shortest known snake is the thread snake. It is about 4 inches long and lives on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean. It is said to be as “thin as spaghetti” and it feeds primarily on termites and larvae." + "fact": "The shortest known snake is the thread snake. It is about 4 inches long and lives on the island of Barbados in the Caribbean. It is said to be as 'thin as spaghetti' and it feeds primarily on termites and larvae." }, { "fact": "In 2009, a farm worker in East Africa survived an epic 3-hour battle with a 12-foot python after accidentally stepping on the large snake. It coiled around the man and carried him into a tree. The man wrapped his shirt over the snake’s mouth to prevent it from swallowing him, and he was finally rescued by police after calling for help on his cell phone." @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ "fact": "The venom from a Brazilian pit viper is used in a drug to treat high blood pressure." }, { - "fact": "The word “cobra” means “hooded.” Some cobras have large spots on the back of their hood that look like eyes to make them appear intimating even from behind." + "fact": "The word 'cobra' means 'hooded.' Some cobras have large spots on the back of their hood that look like eyes to make them appear intimating even from behind." }, { "fact": "Some desert snakes, such as the African rock python, sleep during the hottest parts of the desert summer. This summer sleep is similar to hibernation and is called “aestivation.”" @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ "fact": "In the United States, fewer than 1 in 37,500 people are bitten by venomous snakes each year (7,000–8,000 bites per year), and only 1 in 50 million people will die from snake bite (5–6 fatalities per year). In the U.S., a person is 9 times more likely to die from being struck by lightening than to die from a venomous snakebite." }, { - "fact": "Some members of the U.S. Army Special Forces are taught to kill and eat snakes during their survival training, which has earned them the nickname “Snake Eaters.”" + "fact": "Some members of the U.S. Army Special Forces are taught to kill and eat snakes during their survival training, which has earned them the nickname 'Snake Eaters.'" }, { "fact": "One of the great feats of the legendary Greek hero Perseus was to kill Medusa, a female monster whose hair consisted of writhing, venomous snakes." @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ "fact": "The snake has held various meanings throughout history. For example, The Egyptians viewed the snake as representing royalty and deity. In the Jewish rabbinical tradition and in Hinduism, it represents sexual passion and desire. And the Romans interpreted the snake as a symbol of eternal love." }, { - "fact": "Anacondas mate in a huge “breeding ball.” The ball consists of 1 female and nearly 12 males. They stay in a “mating ball” for up to a month." + "fact": "Anacondas mate in a huge 'breeding ball.' The ball consists of 1 female and nearly 12 males. They stay in a 'mating ball' for up to a month." }, { "fact": "Depending on the species, snakes can live from 4 to over 25 years." @@ -228,6 +228,6 @@ "fact": "Endangered snakes include the San Francisco garter snake, eastern indigo snake, the king cobra, and Dumeril’s boa." }, { - "fact": "A mysterious, new “mad snake disease” causes captive pythons and boas to tie themselves in knots. Other symptoms include “stargazing,” which is when snakes stare upwards for long periods of time. Snake experts believe a rodent virus causes the fatal disease." + "fact": "A mysterious, new 'mad snake disease' causes captive pythons and boas to tie themselves in knots. Other symptoms include 'stargazing,' which is when snakes stare upwards for long periods of time. Snake experts believe a rodent virus causes the fatal disease." } -]
\ No newline at end of file +] diff --git a/bot/resources/valentines/pickup_lines.json b/bot/resources/valentines/pickup_lines.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a18d0840 --- /dev/null +++ b/bot/resources/valentines/pickup_lines.json @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +{ + "placeholder": "https://i.imgur.com/BB52sxj.jpg", + "lines": [ + { + "line": "Hey baby are you allergic to dairy cause I **laktose** clothes you're wearing", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8f/Cheese_%281105942243%29.jpg/800px-Cheese_%281105942243%29.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "I’m not a photographer, but I can **picture** me and you together.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/57/2016_Minolta_Dynax_404si.JPG/220px-2016_Minolta_Dynax_404si.JPG" + }, + { + "line": "I seem to have lost my phone number. Can I have yours?" + }, + { + "line": "Are you French? Because **Eiffel** for you.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Tour_Eiffel_Wikimedia_Commons_%28cropped%29.jpg/240px-Tour_Eiffel_Wikimedia_Commons_%28cropped%29.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Hey babe are you a cat? Because I'm **feline** a connection between us.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Cat_November_2010-1a.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Baby, life without you is like a broken pencil... **pointless**.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Pencils_hb.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Babe did it hurt when you fell from heaven?" + }, + { + "line": "If I could rearrange the alphabet, I would put **U** and **I** together.", + "image": "https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51wJaFX%2BnGL._SX425_.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Is your name Google? Because you're everything I'm searching for.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Google_%22G%22_Logo.svg/1024px-Google_%22G%22_Logo.svg.png" + }, + { + "line": "Are you from Starbucks? Because I like you a **latte**.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d3/Starbucks_Corporation_Logo_2011.svg/1200px-Starbucks_Corporation_Logo_2011.svg.png" + }, + { + "line": "Are you a banana? Because I find you **a peeling**.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Bananas_white_background_DS.jpg/220px-Bananas_white_background_DS.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Do you like vegetables because I love you from my head **tomatoes**.", + "image": "https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/veggietales-the-ultimate-veggiepedia/images/e/ec/Bobprofile.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20161227190344" + }, + { + "line": "Do you like science because I've got my **ion** you.", + "image": "https://www.chromacademy.com/lms/sco101/assets/c1_010_equations.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "Are you an angle? Because you are **acute**.", + "image": "https://juicebubble.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/acute-angle-white-400x400.png" + }, + { + "line": "If you were a fruit, you'd be a **fineapple**." + }, + { + "line": "Did you swallow magnets? Cause you're **attractive**.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Magnetic_quadrupole_moment.svg/1200px-Magnetic_quadrupole_moment.svg.png" + }, + { + "line": "Hey pretty thang, do you have a name or can I call you mine?" + }, + { + "line": "Is your name Wi-Fi? Because I'm feeling a connection.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ae/WiFi_Logo.svg/1200px-WiFi_Logo.svg.png" + }, + { + "line": "Are you Australian? Because you meet all of my **koala**fications.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/49/Koala_climbing_tree.jpg/240px-Koala_climbing_tree.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "If I were a cat I'd spend all 9 lives with you.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4d/Cat_November_2010-1a.jpg" + }, + { + "line": "My love for you is like dividing by 0. It's undefinable.", + "image": "https://i.pinimg.com/originals/05/f5/9a/05f59a9fa44689e3435b5e46937544bb.png" + }, + { + "line": "Take away gravity, I'll still fall for you.", + "image": "https://i.pinimg.com/originals/05/f5/9a/05f59a9fa44689e3435b5e46937544bb.png" + }, + { + "line": "Are you a criminal? Because you just stole my heart.", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/98/Hinged_Handcuffs_Rear_Back_To_Back.JPG/174px-Hinged_Handcuffs_Rear_Back_To_Back.JPG" + }, + { + "line": "Hey babe I'm here. What were your other two wishes?", + "image": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0c/The_Genie_Aladdin.png/220px-The_Genie_Aladdin.png" + } + ] +}
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