May 18, 2026
The unpopulated island, the air crash, Wilson, everything eventually turned into the past.
Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson is valuable.
If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and does not talk to himself, he will lose his ability to speak.
"Wilson", a volleyball from the film, was auctioned and sold for 18,400 USD.
荒岛,空难,威尔逊,一切最后都化成了过去。
虽然它只是一个该死的排球,但我认为威尔逊颇有价值。
如果一个人长期被困荒岛不自言自语,那么他将丧失语言能力。
影片中的一只排球“威尔逊”被拍卖,最后以18400美元成交。
"Wilson"
The unpopulated island, the airplane crash, Wilson, —everything eventually turned into the past. —eventually, it all receded into the past?
The unpopulated island, the plane crash, Wilson—everything eventually turned into the past. —eventually, it all receded into the past?
“Air crash” is not idiomatic to me.
I don’t understand the “turned into the past” part.
Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson is valuable.
If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and does not talk to himself, he will lose his ability to speak.
"Wilson", a volleyball from the film, was auctioned and sold for 18,400 USD.
"Wilson"
The unpopulated island, the air crash, Wilson,-- everything eventually turned into the past.
The unpopulated island, the air crash, Wilson-- everything eventually turned into the past.
I'm not sure of the meaning of "turned into the past".
Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson iwas valuable.
Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson was valuable.
If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and does non't talk to hithemself, they will lose histheir ability to speak.
If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and doesn't talk to themself, they will lose their ability to speak.
The neutral pronoun "they/them" is used when talking about an unknown/hypothetical person.
"Wilson", athe volleyball from the film 'Cast Away', was auctioned and sold for $18,400 USD.
"Wilson", the volleyball from the film 'Cast Away', was auctioned and sold for $18,400 USD.
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"Wilson", a volleyball from the film, was auctioned and sold for 18,400 USD.
"Wilson", This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The unpopulated island, the air crash, Wilson, everything eventually turned into the past.
The unpopulated island, the air crash, Wilson I'm not sure of the meaning of "turned into the past".
The unpopulated island, the “Air crash” is not idiomatic to me. I don’t understand the “turned into the past” part. |
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Although it's just a damn volleyball, I think Wilson is valuable. |
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If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and does not talk to himself, he will lose his ability to speak.
If a person is trapped on a deserted island for a long time and does The neutral pronoun "they/them" is used when talking about an unknown/hypothetical person. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The deserted island, the air crash, Wilson, everything eventually turned into the past. |
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Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson is valuable.
Although it's just a goddamn volleyball, I think Wilson This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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