The two men did not know each other before meeting at a drinking spot, AKP La Ode Arsangka, Head of the Criminal Investigation Unit of Muna Police, told Kumparan.
As they drank, they began joking and exchanging riddles, including the classic debate over whether the chicken or the egg came first.
However, the perpetrator got emotional and left the gathering to get a sharp weapon at home.
When he returned, DR then brutally stabbed Kadir Markus 15 times, Kompas reported.
Zip2 ( @Zip2@feddit.uk ) 16•7 months agoI hate to ruin the fun, but
Where were you and your infographic when there were lives to save?
Diddlydee ( @Diddlydee@feddit.uk ) English12•7 months agoWas it the stabber or the stabee who picked egg?
odium ( @odium@programming.dev ) 10•7 months agoEgg is clearly the right answer
TIN ( @TIN@feddit.uk ) English5•7 months agoWell, I’m not sure about that buddy
odium ( @odium@programming.dev ) 15•7 months agoHold on, let me go grab something from my house real quick.
- intensely_human ( @intensely_human@lemm.ee ) 1•7 months ago
I bet he’s bringing a cake
- intensely_human ( @intensely_human@lemm.ee ) 1•7 months ago
Oh boy I can’t wait to have cake
odium ( @odium@programming.dev ) 12•7 months agoEggs of other animals came before the chicken.
But let’s only consider the chicken egg for argument’s sake. The chicken is a product of evolution. At some point in its lineage, there’s a chicken ancestor that was not considered a chicken that had a chicken child that is considered a chicken.
It is hard to define this precise line, but we do know that the line is a genetic difference. Genetic variations would happen in the chicken -> egg process, not the egg -> chicken process.
That is to say, a non-chicken could lay a chicken egg because of a genetic variation in the fertilization process. But a non-chicken egg cannot hatch a chicken because there is no genetic variation between the final state of the egg and the chicken that is hatched.
Q.E.D.
I will not literally die on this hill, please do not stab me. I will agree that the chicken came first if you come at me with a knife or other weapon.
BougieBirdie ( @Bougie_Birdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English6•7 months agoI am not a birdologist, but I think the chicken came first.
The Non-Chicken Ancestor lays NCA eggs. The eggs begin as a cell of the NCA, and will be laid regardless of if they are fertilized. However, if the egg becomes fertilized, then it would be possible that a chicken matures within an NCA egg.
If Susan lays an egg and Geoffrey hatches from the egg, would you consider it to be Susan’s egg or Geoffrey’s egg? I believe it to be Susan’s egg because possession is nine tenths of bird law and she clearly possesses the egg while nesting.
I bet the perpetrator was one if those hardcore chickenists - they’re all easily egged on.
JohnSmith ( @JohnSmith@feddit.uk ) 5•7 months agoQuite an interesting news nugget.