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Judging by the state of the cartoon, the style of humour, the detective references and the title of the post, I deduce that you have been recently watching a detective movie, most probably a Sherlock Holmes. 😛
sounds like me trying to fake my way through another PhD seminar lol
Wow, a man admitting he is wrong? You are one-of-a-kind, Doug…
Love this 🙂
i think watson is hiding something >:C
@kristina a chicken dressed up as an iconic male symbol is still a chicken and so long as in this case it remains such, a chicken is a chicken. Now there is the turned phrase do not count your chickens until they are hatched the purpose in this wise old saying is that only a chicken is profitable in that a chicken lays an egg which in turn can garner the egg watcher more chickens or breakfast. Where as if said counted egg turns out to be a rooster no such profit is made other than lunch or dinner. In so much as the this cartoon is named Savage Chicken, not Savage Rooster, it is elementary to say that in this case a man was neither wrong or right, but in this instance the female was. Ergo and forth with insure all facts are presented correctly before said hypothesis that a man admitting that he is wrong is in fact wrong. But in the end I will usually admit that I am wrong just because someone has too, but I could be wrong and turn out to be right???
@willwot: xo!
@ willwot: P.S. A chicken can be male or female – while the males are also called roosters, the females are also called hens…
True! Look. I can’t be right all the time.