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Jan 01, 2007 22:58

is fruit living?

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benjifrankfrank January 2 2007, 04:48:30 UTC
That entirely depends on your definition of "living". If by living you mean organic, then yes.

Except for fruit cake. That is most definitely dead.

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great_unibrow January 3 2007, 03:53:44 UTC
but like a dead human being then are they living, they're organic. is a picked fruit, like an orange before I eat it living?

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dirtybizah January 2 2007, 12:53:57 UTC
strategically retarded

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great_unibrow January 3 2007, 03:52:48 UTC
thank you, that's really funny, although i might get annoyed sometimes when when critize me when I say/do stupid things it is a good thing, and this is very funny

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dirtybizah January 4 2007, 13:16:34 UTC
lol - glad you appreciate it.

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meesa315 January 3 2007, 05:17:35 UTC
I don't think the fruit is exactly living, but the tree definitely is. I'm not sure about the fruit. I would say not, because without the tree it would just rot and die.

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benjifrankfrank January 3 2007, 06:56:34 UTC
Yes, but doesn't the fruit bear the offspring of the trees, in the form of seeds that bring forth new trees? So in a way it seems you could place this in the chicken and egg conundrum. Which brings forth the other? The tree, or the fruit?

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meesa315 January 3 2007, 17:48:37 UTC
gosh Ben, now my brain hurts and I need to start my first class in two hours

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great_unibrow January 5 2007, 05:17:39 UTC
so then is fruit dead like a human body is dead, alive like it I mean more.

or is it alive like say, wait are the seeds living?

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