Originally posted by howardgeeAdmit howardgee, you weren't breastfed as a child.
...eating a fertilised chicken egg is the equivalent of devouring a live chicken.
Think about the ridiculous consequences of your beliefs, all of you
"pro-lifers" .
Then change your stance to the rational acceptance of abortion and embryonic stem cell research.
Originally posted by XanthosNZas a rule you're correct.
http://www.hhmi.org/cgi-bin/askascientist/highlight.pl?kw=&file=answers%2Fgeneral%2Fans_023.html
"The eggs you buy at the supermarket are eggs that have never been fertilized."
I've gone off eggs recently since I cracked #3 into the pan the other week (1 and 2 were fine) and it was Red with blood, and a little baby chicken blob (about 0.3cm) was hanging around the yolk.
Yuk. I'm just glad it didn't have eyes.
Originally posted by rhbFertilised eggs are actually a delicacy within some cultures.
as a rule you're correct.
I've gone off eggs recently since I cracked #3 into the pan the other week (1 and 2 were fine) and it was Red with blood, and a little baby chicken blob (about 0.3cm) was hanging around the yolk.
Yuk. I'm just glad it didn't have eyes.
Originally posted by howardgeeif live in north korea i dont think u gonna refuse to eat that fertilsed chicken egg...theres only 2 option for u... eat to survive or die for starving.... u just very lucky that live in the rich country...
...eating a fertilised chicken egg is the equivalent of devouring a live chicken.
Think about the ridiculous consequences of your beliefs, all of you
"pro-lifers" .
Then change your stance to the rational acceptance of abortion and embryonic stem cell research.
Originally posted by xlacirNorth Korea out of nowhere!
if live in north korea i dont think u gonna refuse to eat that fertilsed chicken egg...theres only 2 option for u... eat to survive or die for starving.... u just very lucky that live in the rich country...
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