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brainspiller83 (Nov 6, 2004)
which came first the chicken or the egg?
brainspiller83 (Nov 6, 2004)
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brainspiller83 (Nov 8, 2004)
drawn in 26 min
um....yeah!
TaCO (Nov 8, 2004)
The egg came 1st. Duh!! The chicken evolved from an animal that lays eggs, so the 1st chicken hatched from an egg.
Xodiak (Nov 8, 2004)
Great explaination. Also, great drawing! Very stylish letters. >:D
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davincipoppalag (Nov 8, 2004)
Ergo. the "evolved" chicken hatched from an egg in the first place..eh? lol
marcello (Nov 8, 2004)
If you want to get technical/scientific it's important to decide what exactly defines something as a chicken.
davincipoppalag (Nov 8, 2004)
Isn't that usually the one that won't go on the scary rides at the carnival?
Xodiak (Nov 8, 2004)
Now that I think of it, neither the chicken nor the egg comes first, because they both get out of their mother at the same time, since there is always an embryo chicken inside the egg. >:)
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Kenshin (Nov 8, 2004)
hah, you're funneh poppa! XD That sounds like me.. I hate roller coasters.. o-o
brainspiller83 (Nov 8, 2004)
drawn in 27 min
I never said that the egg was a chicken's egg or pre-chicken egg..but anyways, the egg comes first because the embryo is not a chicken.
Xodiak (Nov 8, 2004)
That is why abortions should be legal! >;)
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IkariIreuL (Nov 9, 2004)
The egg appears first [ the reptiles came first than birds]
brainspiller83 (Nov 13, 2004)
drawn in 11 min
eggsactly....(sorry had to) whether its a bird/reptile/fish/mammal/etc...life starts off as an egg whether it be inside or outside the body of whatever it came from.

so yeah!
brainspiller83 (Nov 15, 2004)
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brainspiller83 (Nov 17, 2004)
drawn in 22 min
timer wrong...was nattering and drawing at the same time....one more so than the other.
brainspiller83 (Nov 18, 2004)
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brainspiller83 (Dec 21, 2004)
drawn in 55 min
i think its done now
NoClueWhatImDoing (Dec 21, 2004)
Where is the proof for evolution. They have never found any "links". The links they claimed to have found turned out to be diseased individuals.
As for the big bang theory there are several problems with that therory.
1.Were did that first molecule or atom come from how did it expand?
2.The therory goes against a simple fact nothing gets better.
3.. Helium-4 is created by radioactive decay and is constantly added to the atmosphere. Helium is not light enough to escape the Earth's gravity (unlike hydrogen), and it will therefore accumulate into large quantities over time. The current level of helium in the atmosphere would accumulate in 200,000 years or less. So if this is true, the Earth must be young. Not billions of years old.
brainspiller83 (Dec 21, 2004)
where is the proof of evolution? could say the same about god...and other things. wheres the proof that any of these exist? (is the proof telling the truth?)
there are always going to be problems with theories until facts are presented. visual facts and not just writings in some book.

the evolution of man has some firm proof. for instance- they've found skeletons. plus if you look at DNA, alot of the codes in human DNA are similar to other animal's DNA, therefore there must have been a species many thousands of years ago that some evolved into another type of species, and others that evolved into something else. its a mixture of educational thought and logic. but you can't actually 100% say yes it does exist or has existed until you've seen it with your own eyes.

as for the begining of earth, who knows?? how do we know that there was ever a begining? or how it began if it did have a begining? if thats true about helium, then explain about the dinosaurs??? scientists have calculated that they lived millions of years ago, not 200,000 years or less. after all the big bang is just a theory...theories aren't facts.
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