@aliwzei

i love gunwook's lives cause he just talks about anything

@_Albrihal

gunwook yapping abt chicken and eggs got me thinking about the first life form that existed

@hhuenings

matthew and his ass agenda always striking 😭

@mabuixa

Nah, give GW a moral dilemma or a math problem to solve, don't insult his intelligence with "chicken / egg" debates. 😂

@May8Day

I appreciate how serious Gunwook was about the chicken or egg thing.

@horanghae2579

3:43 I would give anything in this world to debate with him on this

@olaideniyi-faleye2470

So glad yujin is more comfortable on camera

@finnleyfish

brother when i tell you im also dead serious about chicken vs egg and that gunwook's correct and that's my logic too? great minds think alike.

@Vanessa.W

Ok, GW’s question really got me thinking lol. My take on the chicken and egg dilemma is that it doesn’t even make sense to ask in the first place.

Let’s start by assuming the question is, “Which came first—the chicken or the chicken egg?” We have to assume this, because eggs in general existed long before chickens ever did.

Now, if you trace chickens back far enough, you get to birds that weren’t quite chickens—let’s call them proto-chickens. At some point, you have a generation where two proto-chickens mate, and the result is genetically different enough to be considered a true chicken. That shift has to happen somewhere.

So, in that case, a proto-chicken lays the egg, and out comes a chicken. But now we hit the real question: what do we call that egg? Is it a proto-chicken egg, because of who laid it? Or is it a chicken egg, because of what’s inside? If we call it a proto-chicken egg then the chicken came first. If we call it a chicken egg, then the egg came first.

This kind of problem reminds me of the heap paradox. Imagine a heap of sand. If you remove one grain, it’s still a heap. Remove another? Still a heap. But if you keep going, you’ll eventually get down to like 5 grains—which clearly isn’t a heap. Neither is 10 grains, or 20 grains, or 100 grains. So when exactly did it stop being one? There’s no obvious point where the switch happens.

That’s kind of the whole problem—this type of language isn’t made for gradual change. Evolution is slow, and there’s no exact moment where something becomes something else. So asking when the egg stops being a proto-chicken egg and becomes a chicken egg is kind of missing the point—it’s a blurry line, and we’re just making up names to try and make sense of it.

Just asking these questions feels kind of silly—but that’s also what makes them so fun. There’s no real answer, and that’s the whole point.

Thanks for coming to my TED Talk. Yes I’m neurodivergent.

@Zerose-t8m

Thanks for video 💞

@bubblesdm1439

😅 to be fair that live of Hao's needed livening up there. 
Seriously, they all need 'I'm doing live rn' signal.

@p1stachii

SECOND MWUAHAHAHA

@Crispyoldcat

Firsttttttt

@zerobaseluvx

When was the album spoil? Was it for the upcoming one?

@reoij

Moothew please...

@sieun-h9q

when was the first live

@Hello_kitty_love383

Hiiiiiiiiiiiii