It had long been sus­pected that the egg came first, but now we have the sci­en­tific proof that shows that in fact the chicken came first,” Sheffield University’s Dr Colin Free­man, accord­ing to a report in the Metro.

Researchers from Scot­land and Eng­land used a super­com­puter called HEC­ToR to look in such detail at a chicken eggshell that they were able to deter­mine the vital role of a pro­tein used to kick-​​start the egg’s formation.

That pro­tein is only found, wait for it… inside a chicken.

chicken and egg in bed

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One Comment to “Why There Will Always be an England”

  1. ikejakson says:

    Eng­land? What was that? Where was it?

    That place is doomed to die. Like in go under, dis­ap­pear, you know what I mean. It’s a lost cause. They don’t know what they want and now cry like a lot of three months old babies because they are not get­ting it.

    It has become a stu­pid con­glom­er­a­tion of peo­ple with­out nationhood.

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