Dobre I Gole Picke Verified 🔖 🎯

I should respond by asking for more context, explaining the possible interpretations of "picke verified", and offering assistance. Maybe also check if they need help with verifying sports picks or improving their post. Since they mentioned it's a "solid post", they might be looking for feedback on their writing style, structure, or content.

Wait, "pick verified" could be about sports picks, like predicting game winners. So maybe "good and goals picks verified — solid post". Or maybe "good and goals pick verified — solid post". The user is probably a non-native English speaker, as they're mixing Polish with English. Let me check the original message again. dobre i gole picke verified

They might need help understanding how to verify picks, how to make a solid post, or they want validation of their content. Since they mentioned "verified", maybe they're looking for confirmation that their picks are accurate, or they need advice on how to present their picks in a good post. Alternatively, they might be asking for feedback on their post. I should respond by asking for more context,

First, "dobre" – that's Polish for "good", right? So they're saying "good and goal pick verified — solid post". Maybe they're referring to a social media post they made or saw. "Gole" is Polish for "goal", but "picke" might be a typo. Maybe they meant "pick" or "picket"? Wait, "picke verified" – perhaps it's "picked verified" or "pick verified"? Or could "picke" be a term from a specific context? Maybe gaming? "Picke" as in "picked"? Wait, "pick verified" could be about sports picks,

Alternatively, maybe they meant "dobre i gole (good and goals) pickle verified — solid post". But "pickle" doesn't fit there. Maybe it's a typo for "picked"? Or maybe "pick verified" as in "the picks are verified"? Hmm.

They wrote "dobre i gole picke verified — solid post". Translating the Polish parts: "dobre" = good, "i" = and, "gole" = goals. So maybe they're talking about a post that includes sports picks related to goals and have verified the picks, hence "picke verified" – maybe they mean "picks verified". So putting it all together, "good and goals picks verified – solid post". They're expressing that a post they saw or made includes verified picks (maybe for sports events, like football/soccer goals) and that the post is solid.

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