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      Look, she may have never met him but you can’t prove it isn’t love. The first day a chicken learns what love is is the first day they start producing eggs. They lay until they truly believe Romeo may have been a liar and they lose their love. A tragic broken heart.

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              So the Romeo and Juliet references and the discussion of the love life of a chicken must not have given away my sarcasm haha

              It also appears FlyingSquid was making jokes as well. “It does for these eggs” was stated in the discussion by them.

              It is probably hard for people to pick up in text but is a cultural colloquilism I would say. Like saying “Not with that attitude” to someone who says an individual can’t throw a car over a fence with their bare hands.

              This whole thing seems like people took his jokes to seriously and thought of them as trolling.

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                  … I have lived on a dirt road and raised chickens without any roosters. Keep going on thinking you are better than others you don’t understand, you sound like an ignorant asshole

                  Edit: Also in case you don’t believe it still, here is an undedit response by me days ago in this post

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                    It’s okay to make mistakes.

                    No, I don’t care about where you’ve lived or what you’ve done. You said “the first day a chicken learns what love is is the first day they start producing eggs.”

                    Which is even weirder if you’ve raised chickens.