State a fact about yourself!

When you say "If it goes well", do they mean if people don't complain about your chickens, or when more people get chickens and it's not a problem?


By that they mean that if they don't get complaints, and if people keep their chickens under control (With noise, smell, etc.) than they may consider allowing people to have more chickens. But if people are irresponsible and the council gets lots of complaints, they will reinforce the ban on chickens.
 
By that they mean that if they don't get complaints, and if people keep their chickens under control (With noise, smell, etc.) than they may consider allowing people to have more chickens. But if people are irresponsible and the council gets lots of complaints, they will reinforce the ban on chickens.

Hopefully any/all the irresponsible folks have already given their chickens away.
 
With a few calculations, I've determined that, with a single glance (as in you don't ever move your eyes, just a quick look), you can only see about 80 trillion different things (if you look around, this number changes dramatically). A different thing being as little as a color difference you can't notice on a small piece of what you're looking at, a piece small enough you wouldn't notice if it was missing.

Basically:

- If you had a unique image to glance at (that the pixel density matches up exactly to your eye) for every dollar the U.S. government owes, you will get many near-duplicates that you can not distinguish between each other.
- If you had 11.4 unique images to glance at (that the pixel density matches up exactly to your eye) for every human that is alive right now, you will get many near-duplicates that you can not distinguish between each other, and you are about a little over 4 times as likely to get these "duplicates" then in the other situation.
 
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With a few calculations, I've determined that, with a single glance (as in you don't ever move your eyes, just a quick look), you can only see about 80 trillion different things (if you look around, this number changes dramatically). A different thing being as little as a color difference you can't notice on a small piece of what you're looking at, a piece small enough you wouldn't notice if it was missing.

Basically:

- If you had a unique image to glance at (that the pixel density matches up exactly to your eye) for every dollar the U.S. government owes, you will get many near-duplicates that you can not distinguish between each other.
- If you had 11.4 unique images to glance at (that the pixel density matches up exactly to your eye) for every human that is alive right now, you will get many near-duplicates that you can not distinguish between each other, and you are about a little over 4 times as likely to get these "duplicates" then in the other situation.
Is there a head scratching emoticon?
 
I have a young rooster - (I think) - we'll I don't think HE knows yet - or maybe he's gay?

Haha. Hey, can you post a pic of him? What breed and age is he?

Fact: Scientifically speaking, there is no reason you couldn't have a gay rooster, but being gay has nothing to do with your biological gender or how fast you develop, so a slow developing roo doesn't mean anything in these terms.

 
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Is frustrated - my printer is not working. I need to print something! It isn't that important but
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