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What came first, the chicken or the egg?

It's really confusing >.<
 XxLalasaysxX posted over a year ago
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adultswimperson said:
Not suprising another nine month old question gets brought up again.
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IKR XD
True-Finn-Fan posted over a year ago
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I had figured someone had recently asked this, and then I remember I saw this last year when I was merely active here.
adultswimperson posted over a year ago
blackpanther666 said:
This is a circular argument... why? Because the egg is what the chicken hatches from, yet the chicken lays the egg... no matter how you put it... basically, it couldn't, logically, be either... how could an egg, or a chicken, just be created from nothing. Neither could have just suddenly existed from nothing, so it is simply a circular argument, where you can try to justify either one, but, logically, it cannot be either one.
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usernameinvalid said:
chicken
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Spottedpool said:
Im going to give u two answers, the one i believe and one i got from the seventh harry potter

mine: chicken

harry potter: a circle has no beginning - luna lovegood
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ShadowFan100 said:
The chicken
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fufe123 said:
I think it was the chicken
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levinstein said:
Chicken.
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OMGZoey said:
The Chickennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn :D
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jessy_an said:
Egg of dinosaurs
Of course chicken
Your mother father came 1st or you?........
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MineTurtle5 said:
The chicken
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Book-Freak said:
Egg. Dinosaurs were laying eggs long before chickens evolved.
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Then which came first before that? The dinosaur or the egg?
peacebaby7 posted over a year ago
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Egg
Book-Freak posted over a year ago
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What laid the egg?
peacebaby7 posted over a year ago
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^ If you're asking what laid the egg, you may as well then ask what created the dinosaur, in order to lay the egg.
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
KatelynBrown said:
Well, I'm a daughter of Athena, so:
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doorsgirl666 said:
My answer- Chicken
Friend said- Egg
HA.
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peacebaby7 said:
Ask Ryan Higa.
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I love Algebryan logic!
Nostariel510 posted over a year ago
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I know! It makes TOTAL sense! XD
peacebaby7 posted over a year ago
Makeupdiva said:
It's like the question 'Is the glass half full or half empty.' I think the chicken came first.
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Kind of... 'is the glass half-full, or half-empty' is simply an argument based on a false pretense of someone being negative, simply based on what their perception of the answer is. This question is a circular argument that has existed, philosophically, for hundreds of years, maybe even thousands. It's not based on perception, it's based on the pretense of the argument being circular, having no beginning, or end. That's why it is illogical for either answer to be correct. There is no answer, perception-based, logically-based, or otherwise.
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
Nostariel510 said:
I'm not sure, maybe both? One couldn't exist without the existence of the other?
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^ You've hit the nail right on the head there. One cannot exist without the other, hence why there is no real answer to this question. Neither answer is logical, even if the dinosaur egg is bought in to the equation, like one of the other answers.
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
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That's amazing! I actually couldn't decide which to choose. it's thanks to the other answers about it being a circle helped me understand that they are both equally important in each other's creation.Thanks for helping me understand the question and answer more fully!.
Nostariel510 posted over a year ago
kittyluv57 said:
"A circle has no beginning."
The wise words of Luna Lovegood!
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Indeed. A wise choice of words there.
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
zanhar1 said:
The chicken tenders.
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XD
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ApplesauceDoctr said:
The dinosaur egg.
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That's irrelevant. Whether it is a dinosaur, or a chicken. The question is deeply philosophical and is a circular argument, therefore, you can try to justify whichever you like, but neither answer can be right, whether you try and say a dinosaur, or not. Because, where did the egg come from? The dinosaur. Where did the dinosaur come from? The egg. You see what I mean? It is not logical for it to be either answer.
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
alphawhitewolf said:
It's the chicken!!! It's the egg!!!! WTF!!!!!
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Tailsfan99 said:
et pullum.
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Siren-Lamia said:
Egg
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Why?
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
Mollymolata said:
Chicken
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Why?
blackpanther666 posted over a year ago
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The chicken lays the egg,
Mollymolata posted over a year ago
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or first the egg and then the chicken comes out
Mollymolata posted over a year ago
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