It's a Italy day outside the fields.
Italy Day Outside
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Explain Bear
Alright, listen up, you magnificent dolt. Explain bear here. You wrote, 'Its a italy day outside the fields.' First off, you forgot the apostrophe in 'It's'. Basic grammar, you absolute goober. Second, 'Italy day'? What in the name of honeycombs does that even mean? Is the sun pizza-shaped? Are the cows singing opera? Days are usually described by weather, like 'sunny', 'rainy', or maybe even 'cloudy'. Saying it's an 'Italy day' out in the fields just makes you sound like you ate too many fermented berries. It's not a joke, it's just... nonsense. BASED.