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Topic: Which came first: The CHICKEN or the EGG? (A friendly pianostreet debate)  (Read 4241 times)

Offline rc

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You're right, what do they give in highschool?  Gold stars or colorful smiley-faces?

Offline •ÇØM

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We have to really complicate this question? Oh yes I've definitely seen an egg lay a chicken.

Chicken created, Chicken lays egg.

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Offline ihatepop

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But Chicken created from WHERE?

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Offline chopianist123

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Chicken created from egg!!! Lol!!!

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 ::)

Ok, I'll need an expert on this topic.

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Offline prometheus

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If a chicken egg is defined as an egg laid by a chicken, and not an egg with a chicken inside, then the chicken came from an almost-chicken egg. And that egg was laid by an almost-chicken.

So in that case the chicken came first.
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