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Howie
05-06-2007, 07:11 PM
Ask me something and I will tell you the truth?
Is there A truth?

Ask me about weather:

taltho
05-08-2007, 11:22 PM
Ok... Nothing? Now don't lie about it.

Also, what is the truth?:confused:

Whats in my pocket?:huh:

What is hte weather like here where I'm at right now?:ghosttown::o

Haha I'm just trying smiles out.

Howie
05-09-2007, 07:48 PM
[quote=taltho;420932]Ok... Nothing? Now don't lie about it.
I cannot lie about the absence of anything.

Also, what is the truth?:confused:
There is only one real truth. But hundred of thousands of truths that are a delusion, a belief. The truth to me may be hog wash to you?


Whats in my pocket?:huh:
fabric


What is hte weather like here where I'm at right now?:ghosttown::o
Haha I'm just trying smiles out.

Like everywhere else. Consisting of humidity, barometric pressure, temperature, air disturbance and a dew point. :rolleyes:

pj
05-09-2007, 07:50 PM
Ask you nothing. That's easy and leaves lots of options.

None of which I will exercise.

Shalom, my friend.

Howie
05-09-2007, 08:03 PM
Ask you nothing. That's easy and leaves lots of options.

None of which I will exercise.

Shalom, my friend.

;)
After the first response, I realized the many implications.
Now I hope it gets lost in the depth of forgotten posts!
peace.
:p

NeAvO
05-10-2007, 11:15 AM
What came first the chicken or the egg?

folded
05-10-2007, 11:33 AM
Hi Howie,

Upswitch pizzazle dooklay nought? Egregiam dit ik and nigglenam? Seriously.

Howie
05-10-2007, 08:58 PM
Hi Howie,

Upswitch pizzazle dooklay nought? Egregiam dit ik and nigglenam? Seriously.

Hi Folded

No.

What came first the chicken or the egg?
The egg.

Burns
05-10-2007, 09:07 PM
The egg.
Prove it. http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e284/burns91/Emoticons/tongue.gif


So how's your weather? Going to have a nice weekend?

Oneironaut
05-10-2007, 09:38 PM
The egg.
I agree.

Prove it. http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e284/burns91/Emoticons/tongue.gif

"Proof" is a lot to ask for but, if Howie doesn't, I can explain why the egg came first. :wink:

Burns
05-10-2007, 09:45 PM
I can explain why the egg came first. :wink:
Ok :) I actually agree and that the egg came first, but I would love to hear an explanation why you think so.

Oneironaut
05-10-2007, 09:54 PM
Ok :) I actually agree and that the egg came first, but I would love to hear an explanation why you think so.

Ok. (sorry Howie, you were a bit too late on the draw, so I'm stepping on your toes. Hehe.)

The very first creature born, that could be called a "chicken" has to have had two parents that were (while, possibly, of similar species) not called "chickens." It would be the mixing of these two creatures' traits, in the form of an offspring, that create what we now call "a chicken," and this new creature would not exist, before the egg. :cooler:

Burns
05-10-2007, 10:01 PM
The very first creature born, that could be called a "chicken" has to have had two parents that were (while, possibly, of similar species) not called "chickens." It would be the mixing of these two creatures' traits, in the form of an offspring, that create what we now call "a chicken," and this new creature would not exist, before the egg. :cooler:
Nice :goodjob2:

Oneironaut
05-10-2007, 10:02 PM
Nice :goodjob2:

Hehe. I try. :wink:

taltho
05-10-2007, 10:08 PM
Ok. (sorry Howie, you were a bit too late on the draw, so I'm stepping on your toes. Hehe.)

The very first creature born, that could be called a "chicken" has to have had two parents that were (while, possibly, of similar species) not called "chickens." It would be the mixing of these two creatures' traits, in the form of an offspring, that create what we now call "a chicken," and this new creature would not exist, before the egg. :cooler:
I sort of agree with that, but it is also a paradox. How did two different species create offspring? I think it was a slow process that happened over a long period of time. And then where does the egg come from? what species developed the egg before it existed in the first place?


Howie, what is a paradox in time?

Oneironaut
05-11-2007, 04:26 AM
I sort of agree with that, but it is also a paradox. How did two different species create offspring? I think it was a slow process that happened over a long period of time. And then where does the egg come from? what species developed the egg before it existed in the first place?




The parents would be of the same species, but "ancestors" of the chicken. They would also have to have already been egg-laying creatures.

folded
05-11-2007, 07:27 AM
slimey, oozing gunk that makes more of itself, like algae, came before both chickens and eggs. Gunk begat chickens, plants and people.

The gunk itself is made from stardust, thrown off of supernovas that happened aeons before.

Therefore, we are all stargunk.

How's that for chop-logic?

Howie
05-11-2007, 06:55 PM
Ok. (sorry Howie, you were a bit too late on the draw, so I'm stepping on your toes. Hehe.)

The very first creature born, that could be called a "chicken" has to have had two parents that were (while, possibly, of similar species) not called "chickens." It would be the mixing of these two creatures' traits, in the form of an offspring, that create what we now call "a chicken," and this new creature would not exist, before the egg. :cooler:

Sounds good to me! ;)

So it is fair to say that fried eggs and ham were around before wings and beer?

xcrissxcrossx
05-17-2007, 07:33 PM
The chicken came first.

Moonbeam
05-17-2007, 08:18 PM
The concept of species as hard and fast divisions in nature is an artificial construct for convenient categorization. There is a spectrum of chicken-ness, and where you draw the line is arbitrary. Therefore the question is not valid.

NeAvO
05-19-2007, 12:05 PM
Well I believe O, as animals evolve they get slightly different, for example an animal might give birth to a slightly different animal which over a period of years give birth to the chicken we all know and love.

Think of how men were supposed to have evolved from apes, at first we would have loads of fur and climb trees, then we learnt to stand on 2 legs and then slowly gave birth to new species to become what we are today.

Demerzel
05-23-2007, 04:02 PM
Personally, Howetzer, I want to ask what on Earth "Jation" means.

Howie
05-26-2007, 09:00 PM
Personally, Howetzer, I want to ask what on Earth "Jation" means.

In short:
I have a book of ideas and inventions. My birth name is Jason. Some spell it jayson some say Jay, others J and so on.
To attribute to my collection, I one day thought of Jation. Jation the ©reation.
That is my Allies. ;)