I think tusa is 83 casted likes to gold heart badge, while I need 500
going to participate
Havenât been here in a whileâŚ
Good to be back, if not temporarily
Hey @twofoursixeight how do yu make ur states private?
why did they remove the regular one?
Being muted/suspended or flagged multiple times causes your regular role to go away
I did not know that
Sum stoopid questions that are somewhat controversial in da internet
- Gif (The filetype)
- Jif (a peanut butter product)
da dress
- Blue and Black
- White and gold
- Chicken
- egg
- Horizontally [-]
- Diagonally [\]
- No
- Yes
- Over (like in this emoji)
- Under (the other way)
- Yes
- No

- Yes
- No
- YES
- No
- 1 Hole
- 2 Holes
This one is rather more unrelated, and somewhat hard to understand without context.
- Yes
- its a taco/burrito/other
these questions made me reflect on my life
âWhat came first? The chicken? Or the Egg?â
Answered using science: âwith amniotic eggs showing up roughly 340 million or so years ago, and the first chickens evolving at around 58 thousand years ago at the earliest, itâs a safe bet to say the egg came first. Eggs were around way before chickens even existed.â
who made the egg?
I think that question was asked long before people discovered that prehistoric animals also created eggs, so assuming that the question was asked in those times, my answer would be the chicken but if you ask the question now it would probably be the egg
The riddle appeared in an 1847 edition of The Knickerbocker, a New York City monthly magazine.
According to music critic Gary Giddins in the Ken Burns documentary Jazz, the joke was spread through the United States by minstrel shows beginning in the 1840s as one of the first national jokes.
In the 1890s, a pun variant version appeared in the magazine Potterâs American Monthly.
âPaleontological research dates back to the early 1800s. In 1815 the English geologist William Smith demonstrated the value of using fossils for the study of strata. About the same time, the French zoologist Georges Cuvier initiated comparative studies of the structure of living animals with fossil remains.â
The joke was first appeared in the 1847âs. Paleontology was already a thing back in the 1800âs-1815âs.
Yes, but I donât think that at that time they knew that the chicken is descended from the ancient dinosaurs.
Not gonna lie, you are right, but you arenât correct. The closest living relatives of Tyrannosaurus rex are birds such as chickens and ostriches, according to research published today in Science (and promptly reported in the New York Times). Paleontologists used material discovered in a chance find in 2003 to pin down the link.
They did research back in the year 2003. It was the start of the controversial thought that chickens and other birds came from the T-rex.
Back to the question- yes you are right that they didnât have enough evidence or technology to support claims that the egg came first. But we live in a modern society that doesnât care about past claims(only history does that), since we already have the technology to generate evidence and state facts about the controversy that the egg came first than the chicken. So its safe to bet that the Egg always came first.
I always liked to think that the chicken came first but at the end of some egg of an involuted species of chicken a chicken came out
ok but is the âeggâ a chicken egg, or any random egg. if its the latter, then egg wins
if we put a chicken that lays an egg and a chicken comes out and then that chicken lays another egg and the process is repeated in that case it would be the chicken because the egg itself something like the ovule of the chicken so if the hen does not generate that ovule there is no egg so it would be the chicken
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