| Poll :: What came first? |
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57% |
[ 4 ] |
| Chicken |
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42% |
[ 3 ] |
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LatinoSoldier
Posts: 12
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What came first guys? The egg or the Chicken? and why?
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edgarblythe
Posts: 37935
Location: Houston
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One day, there were no eggs and no chickens. Next day, one came to exist. Poof. Just like that. When you're dealing with magic, it seems to make no real difference, even from a philosophical standpoint.
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Francis
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Location: Paris, France
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Well, you can have a look here to have an insight of the topic:
The chicken or the egg.
But I've found my own answer:
- One day, I was wandering around and sit down at a restaurant to eat something. I ordered some stuff and in a while I saw this beautiful chick coming up with my fried eggs. The chick and the eggs came at the same time...
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OmSigDAVID
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| LatinoSoldier wrote: |
What came first guys?
The egg or the Chicken? and why? |
The first chicken was a product of genetic mutation.
He or she came from an egg; the egg arrived first,
after having been laid by the mother of the first chicken.
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edgarblythe
Posts: 37935
Location: Houston
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| OmSigDAVID wrote: |
| LatinoSoldier wrote: |
What came first guys?
The egg or the Chicken? and why? |
The first chicken was a product of genetic mutation.
He or she came from an egg; the egg arrived first,
after having been laid by the mother of the first chicken. |
See? Pure magic. First no chicken - next day, voila - chicken.
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OmSigDAVID
Posts: 4477
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...He or she came out of the egg.
If u wanna consider magic
consider the meticulously precise assembly procedures that result in ...
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rynny
Posts: 10
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oh......
i think they came at the same time.Eggs and chicken are the same things
but in different forms
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OmSigDAVID
Posts: 4477
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| rynny wrote: |
oh......
i think they came at the same time.Eggs and chicken are the same things
but in different forms |
OK
So if I got this straight,
there is no difference between an egg and a chicken.
Right ?
( does not matter if thay yeild penguins, or dinosaurs )
David
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rynny
Posts: 10
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It's right under certain condition.
There're few differences between them.
"An egg" means "a chick in a shell and it's timid and shy(every thing has its character you know)"
"a chick" and "an egg" are opposites In this connection
just like people have diffrent natures.But they are the same things
unquestionably.
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OmSigDAVID
Posts: 4477
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Well, if its unquestionable,
then I will not be able to question it.
David
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