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Calekai

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  1. First the chicken's ancestor(probably something that would, were it still alive, be part of the family phasianindae) existed. Said ancestor continued to mutate repeatedly and through natural selection eventually became a new species(so different from the original species that it can no longer interbreed with it's ancestral species. This new species is called the red junglefowl and still exists today in asia. Humans then got involved in the picture roughly 5,000 years ago and selectively bred the red junglefowl to be more and more docile and have a larger breast. Eventually, after many generations of selective breeding, we ended up with the modern chicken, a new species. This process is called domestication and is essentially human-fueled evolution. Every single species that has ever been birthed from an egg started as an egg.

  2. Massive crybaby when it comes to media.

     

    Last time I cried: While watching Frozen

    Before that: While watching Brave

    Before that: While watching Frozen

    Before that: While watching Frozen

    Before that: While watching Frozen

    Before that: While watching Tangled

    Before that: While watching Dr. Who reruns

    Before that: While reading Fallout: Equestria: Project Horizons

     

    I haven't had any real to cry for real since I was a high school freshman, mostly because of how I've changed my lookout on life.

     

     

  3. Skinny skydiving? Aren't you worried about hypothermia and insects shooting up places insects should never ever be?

     

    I'd like to learn Gaelic too along with Old Norse.

    Skinny skydiving is pretty common actually and from what I hear, because it doesn't take very long and they have heated vehicles at the landing site it's not that bad. As for insects.... like where? Other than mouth I think it's be pretty difficult for them to enter me in any way, in fact, if they managed to i'd be quite impressed with them and maybe take 'em out to lunch.

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  4. I'm eclectic wiccan. Obviously I'min the minority here, but I do know quite a lot of religious bronies. I do find what you said about how younger people now days tend to focus less on religion and most bronies are young so it makes sense.

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