What is my order at outback?
Steak, Caesar salad, baked potato, corn, rice, baked potato soup, water, gator drink
What car does LEXI drive? (make/model)
Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2008
What statue lies just next to the observatory?
COCKY
What color is Bear bear awww bear bear I loooooooove bear bear what is she doingggg I looooooove bear bear she's sooooo cuteeeeeee awwww I miss her. I remember when she lived with meeee she was sooooo sweet I looooooove bear bear bear bear bear
she black
Is Ty Gay
YES
What year and month did I start the worst decision of my life? Music! (Release day for CIRCLES is fine, OR when I first started in singing)
CIRCLES-JUN.2023
Started: NOV 2022
How many jobs has Lexi had?
4 (she was a buss boy get it bussy bussy ) jk, baseball announcer, taco hell, FIXX, here
DAILY DOUBLE::::::
What is the name of my work positions
Telecounselor/Blossom Front Desk Receptionist
What epic novel written by an unknown Anglo-Saxon poet that had a man as strong as a wild dog?
Beowulf
Which State was the first to decriminalize LGBT happenings?
Illinois
What is my current major, minor, and graduate program I'm interested in. ALSO, you must name my backup graduate program. HINT: Terminal degree
Public Relations, Media Arts
GRAD: Higher Ed/Student Affairs
Backup: MFA
What is a NAME of ONE of LEXI's prior pets?
Nacho, Axel, Savage, Tigger, Skunky, Snoball, with a W, Rupert (wtf girl), Blaze, Ella, Scarlet
What restaurant in Russell House, as of the 2024 school year, sat where the old TACO spot used to be, that you showed me, in 2021.
QDOBA
What came first the chicken or the egg?
The chicken or the egg causality dilemma is commonly stated as the question, "which came first: the chicken or the egg?" The dilemma stems from the observation that all chickens hatch from eggs and all chicken eggs are laid by chickens. "Chicken-and-egg" is a metaphoric adjective describing situations where it is not clear which of two events should be considered the cause and which should be considered the effect, to express a scenario of infinite regress, or to express the difficulty of sequencing actions where each seems to depend on others being done first. Plutarch posed the question as a philosophical matter in his essay "The Symposiacs", written in the 1st century CE.[1][2]
Ancient legacy
The question represents an ancient folk paradox addressing the problem of origins and first cause.[3] Aristotle, writing in the fourth century BCE, concluded that this was an infinite sequence, with no true origin.[3] Plutarch, writing four centuries later, specifically highlighted this question as bearing on a "great and weighty problem (whether the world had a beginning)".[4] In the fifth century CE, Macrobius wrote that while the question seemed trivial, it "should be regarded as one of importance".[4]
By the end of the 16th century, the well-known question seemed to have been regarded as settled in the Christian world, based on the origin story of the Bible. In describing the creation of animals, it allows for a first chicken that did not come from an egg. However, later Enlightenment philosophers began to question this solution.[4] Carlo Dati in the mid-17th century published an erudite satire on the subject.[5]
Scientific resolutions
Although the question is typically used metaphorically, evolutionary biology provides literal answers, made possible by the Darwinian principle that species evolve over time, and thus that chickens had ancestors that were not chickens,[4] similar to a view expressed by the Greek philosopher Anaximander when addressing the paradox.[3]
If the question refers to eggs in general, the egg came first. The first amniote egg – that is, a hard-shelled egg that could be laid on land, rather than remaining in water like the eggs of fish or amphibians – appeared around 312 million years ago.[6] In contrast, chickens are domesticated descendants of red junglefowl and probably arose little more than eight thousand years ago, at most.[7]
If the question refers to chicken eggs specifically, the answer is still the egg, but the explanation is more complicated.[8] The process by which the chicken arose through the interbreeding and domestication of multiple species of wild jungle fowl is poorly understood, and the point at which this evolving organism became a chicken is a somewhat arbitrary distinction. Whatever criteria one chooses, an animal nearly identical to the modern chicken (i.e., a proto-chicken) laid a fertilized egg that had DNA making it a modern chicken due to mutations in the mother's ovum, the father's sperm, or the fertilised zygote.[4][9][10][11]
It has been suggested that the actions of a protein found in modern chicken eggs may make the answer different.[10][11] In the uterus, chickens produce ovocleidin-17 (OC-17), which causes the formation of the thickened calcium carbonate shell around their eggs. Since OC-17 is expressed by the hen, not the egg, the first bird with this protein would have hatched from a non-reinforced egg. That bird would then lay the first reinforced egg; therefore, the chicken came before the first "modern" chicken egg.[10][11] However, the presence of OC-17 or a homolog in other species, such as turkeys[12] and finches[13] suggests that such eggshell-reinforcing proteins are common to all birds,[14] and thus long predate the first chicken
Which company received loads of backlash for there "Just Do It" campaign? Ft. a prominent king
Colin Kaeperenicck (lol idk I ain lookin dat up) NIKE
What are my 3 favorite animals? (5 listed, pick 3)
Giraffe, Peacock, Stingray, Zebra, Toucan
What was Lexi's first big photography shoot (SCHOOL)
What DAY and YEAR and MONTH was USC FOUNDED?
December 19, 1801
A woman's size 8 shoes is a men's size what?
6.5
What year was BLM founded?
2013
What have been my two door numbers at Rivers Edge?
712/517
Where was my first Penn State location? (satellite campus?)
Abbington (cmon you knew this)
Which is the STUPIDEST club that you taught me about , where someone eats head?
Lettuce Club
What car brand with the slogan "BUILT TOUGH"
FORD
When was Greta gay born?
1954