DaemonRai
DaemonRai t1_je8s6mv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Eggs are liquid meat by ZachTheCommie
Definitely more than one. To be the x of something, there has to be something else. Otherwise it's just the thing in it's entirety. But that is just the first obvious idiocy of the statement. Tons of stuff come from animals that no one would call meat. So a better question would be, whywould it be considered meat?
DaemonRai t1_je8n00d wrote
Reply to comment by ZachTheCommie in Eggs are liquid meat by ZachTheCommie
What I consider it to be is irrelevant. It's has a definition, the flesh of an animal. Eggs are generally single cells and clearly don't fall into the 'flesh of an animal' category.
DaemonRai t1_je8mbkc wrote
Reply to comment by colostitute in Eggs are liquid meat by ZachTheCommie
You haven't because it's not true. Eggs aren't meat.
DaemonRai t1_j6ldpke wrote
Reply to When we count to 10 we are actually counting 9 as we start counting at 1 instead of zero. by [deleted]
So if we count to 1, we're really counting 0? That's not how numbers or math works.
DaemonRai t1_izi2mm2 wrote
Reply to comment by BelAirGhetto in TIL that during his mega solo debut album George Michael used to wear his sunglasses throughout that year and also wore them to bed due to overwhelming hysteria and couldn't make an eye contact with strangers. by Professional-AI
It is a decent location when wants to have sex with someone they don't know well. Much better than, for instance, a public bathroom.
DaemonRai t1_ixjiz5s wrote
Reply to comment by Ameisen in TIL: The formal name for the Imperial system's measurements of weight (pounds/ounces) is the Avoirdupois system by NPC8705
Avoirdupois is a system of measuring weight based on the fact that sixteen ounces are in a pound. The metric system is based on grams, and the avoirdupois system is based on pounds. - That's freedom units they're talking about.
And from the Avoirdupois System Wikipedia page - In 1959, by international agreement, the definitions of the pound and ounce became standardized in countries which use the pound as a unit of mass. The International Avoirdupois Pound was then created. It is the everyday system of weights used in the United States. It is still used, in varying degrees, in everyday life in the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and some other former British colonies, despite their official adoption of the metric system.
DaemonRai t1_ixgoaup wrote
Reply to comment by TheWrongFusebox in TIL: The formal name for the Imperial system's measurements of weight (pounds/ounces) is the Avoirdupois system by NPC8705
Wisconsin? Imperial units are what the US uses.
DaemonRai t1_iuggtwc wrote
Reply to Was she lying? by CubingB
Geeze. Finding out your mom lies to you while being lonely...tough break. Makes you wonder what else she lied about.
Did your dog really go to a farm upstate? Well too much self love really make you go billing? Damn; is she even your mom?
That's gotta be rough.
DaemonRai t1_jea6tas wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Eggs are liquid meat by ZachTheCommie
It has the genetic material to grow parts, not the parts themselves. Is the cell also blood? And eyes? And beak? It's got the genetic material to grow those as well.
This is why we have actual checklists for what qualifies as what with food. So twits don't look at corn and seeds, shrug their shoulders, and declare "well, when a chicken eats its it'll become more chicken, so I guess it's chicken."