I have feeling like this should be deleted in 2 days and then everyone who watched this will be gaslighted by everyone who didn't with "there's no videos named "sfm sexer" what are you talking about?".
From a philosophical perspective, the chicken and egg question has been debated by philosophers for centuries, and it is a classic example of the problem of causation. The problem of causation is concerned with understanding the relationship between cause and effect and has been discussed by philosophers since ancient times. One way to approach the problem of causation in the context of the chicken and egg question is to ask whether the chicken or the egg is the cause of the other. Did the chicken cause the egg to exist, or did the egg cause the chicken to exist? This question is complicated by the fact that the chicken and the egg are both necessary conditions for the other's existence. Without the egg, there would be no chicken, but without the chicken, there would be no egg. This creates a kind of circularity that is difficult to resolve. Another way to approach the problem of causation is to consider the idea of a prime mover or a first cause. In this view, one might argue that there must have been a first chicken or a first egg that caused the other to exist. However, this raises further questions about where the first chicken or egg came from and what caused its existence. One philosopher who has addressed the problem of causation in relation to the chicken and egg question is Aristotle. Aristotle argued that everything has a cause and that the cause of something is what brings it into being. He also argued that there must be a first cause or an unmoved mover that sets everything else into motion. In the case of the chicken and egg, Aristotle might argue that the first cause is something like the divine or the laws of nature that brought the first chicken or egg into existence. From a scientific perspective, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, can be understood as a question about evolution and the origin of species. The theory of evolution explains how species change over time through a process of natural selection. According to this theory, the first chickens evolved from earlier bird species through a process of genetic mutation and natural selection. Specifically, scientists believe that the first chicken was hatched from an egg that was laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken. This bird had a slightly different genetic makeup than the first true chicken, but over time, mutations occurred that led to the emergence of the first true chicken. This means that from a biological perspective, the egg came first, but it was not laid by a true chicken. One way to understand this process is to think of it in terms of a gradual change over time. Imagine a population of birds that is gradually changing over generations due to genetic mutations. At some point, one of these mutations leads to a bird that is slightly different from its parents. This bird lays an egg, which hatches into a bird that is even more different from its parents. Over time, these small changes accumulate until the bird population has evolved into a new species. However, the process of evolution is not just a matter of chance mutations. It is also driven by natural selection, which is the process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. In the case of the first chickens, the mutations that led to the emergence of the first true chicken were likely beneficial in some way, such as by making the bird's feathers more suitable for flight or by improving its ability to find food. Moreover, the evolution of the chicken and other bird species is not just a matter of genetic mutations and natural selection. It is also influenced by a range of other factors, including environmental changes, geographic isolation, and interactions with other species. These factors can all contribute to the emergence of new species over time. For example, the evolution of the chicken may have been influenced by the emergence of new predators in its environment, which put pressure on the bird to develop new adaptations for survival. Similarly, the chicken's evolution may have been influenced by geographic isolation, which can lead to the emergence of new species as populations become genetically different from one another over time. In addition to these scientific factors, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, is also influenced by cultural and societal factors. For example, the question has been the subject of numerous jokes, cartoons, and popular media, which have helped to perpetuate the idea that the question is unsolvable or inherently paradoxical. Moreover, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also been used as a metaphor for other philosophical and scientific questions, such as the relationship between mind and body, or the nature of consciousness. In this way, the question has taken on a broader symbolic significance beyond its literal meaning. In recent years, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also been explored through the use of modern genetic and molecular techniques. Researchers have been able to sequence the DNA of the chicken and other bird species to better understand the genetic changes that led to the emergence ofthe first true chicken. One such study, published in the journal Science in 2006, found that the key genetic change that made the chicken distinct from other bird species was a mutation in a gene called the ovocledidin-17 (OC-17) gene. This gene is responsible for the formation of eggshells, and the mutation in the chicken's version of the gene allowed it to produce a harder, more durable eggshell than its ancestors. This, in turn, made it possible for the chicken's eggs to survive in a wider range of environments and helped to ensure the survival of the species. In other words, from a genetic perspective, the egg came first, but it was not a chicken egg in the strictest sense. Instead, it was an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, but whose genetic makeup was gradually evolving towards that of a true chicken. In conclusion, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, is a complex and multifaceted one that has been debated by philosophers and scientists for centuries. From a philosophical perspective, the question is tied to the problem of causation and the idea of a first cause or prime mover. From a scientific perspective, the question is tied to the theory of evolution and the gradual process by which new species emerge over time. Ultimately, the answer to the question depends on how one approaches it and what factors one considers, but it is clear that the answer is not a simple one. It is worth noting that the chicken and egg question is not just a matter of academic or scientific interest. It also has practical implications for agriculture and food production. For example, understanding the genetic and molecular factors that contribute to the formation of eggshells in chickens could help farmers to breed chickens that lay better quality eggs, which could improve the efficiency and sustainability of food production. Moreover, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also captured the public imagination and has become a source of fascination and curiosity for people of all ages and backgrounds. In this way, the question has transcended its philosophical and scientific origins and has become a cultural icon and a symbol of the enduring mysteries of the natural world.
this video fucking sucks
troll
bruh
i hate it and I cannot stop thinking about it
Chad
erm
dad don't watch this
lure him away with milk
Could you maybe do a tutorial on your rdr2 engineer animation?
Big mouth
too late son
Damn the writer'a strike is hitting the SFM community hard
I appreciate making it look like a ytp from 2007
TF2 after the lobotomy.
It was already lobotomized - this is the electroshock therapy
This is a throwback to 2007 UA-cam poop. Truly avant garde art
ytp sexer making a comeback in 2023? My life is complete.
this implies the entirety of toy story was recreated on 2fort
This video may be 1 minute in length, but it feels like 5 minutes to watch. Truly, an impressive feat.
Looking forward to seeing you getting an Oscar award because of this masterpiece.
I have feeling like this should be deleted in 2 days and then everyone who watched this will be gaslighted by everyone who didn't with "there's no videos named "sfm sexer" what are you talking about?".
lmfao the detail of the like, one frame where it shows the shut up and take my money meme really sells this
The accuracy is stunning.
This shit gonna pop off in 2032
Quite literally the most artistic thing I’ve ever seen that’s only one minute.
What no updates does to a mf
From the YTP community to you, we say thank you.
Jane Lightsoldier really told Woodoniger off with those big fallouts, bro.
We're entering a new era of SFM filmmaking
Oh shit it's coolcat
that feels like something from the good ol' times, time to rewatch team fabulous 2
beautiful but nothing will NEVER feel the same as the original
"In the future, comedy will be randomly generated."
A man of culture I see.
Longest minute of my fucking life
this is ultra badass not gonna lie.,......
Truly inspirational
"B I T C H"
-Buzz Lightyear
"Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines)"
ok that's it you're officially the greatest person to ever exist
Really brings that old 2006 UA-cam poops with this low quality I love it
Thank You for this piece of art
i love how it's already age restricted
Straight from my childhood
Been a while since I've seen a YTP video
work of art
Its like..a ytp of a compilation of Toy Story scenes being recreated in tf2 sfm
this video feels five times longer than it actually is
You're not wrong
this video is so amazing
At first I thought "what the fuck is this" and then I saw the original and it changed my life
this was the longest 1 minute and 22 seconds of my life
incredible. astonishing. wonderful. truly epic
The original is literally my favorite ytp
Now remake ytp escort
This is genius, awesome
incredible
This is incredible
This video is fucking amazing
0:21 its sus
Hahaha for some reason this is awesome as your content always is😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
This masterpiece needs a lot more of wievs
At around the 30 second mark I just died laughing
The swearing is just f2ps channel if vivzie made it lol
I taught I'll never fight anything better then pootis engage
Better than Spider-Verse
why does this video come before the real ytp sexer
the youtube algorithm hates spigottan for whatever reason
This is better than emesis blue
Modern art
this sure is a video
You know, maybe there’s a reason F2P’s shouldn’t be able to talk
The fact that this got age restricted makes it more questionable
Ok but what if it wasn't made by the freak to play
Advanced humor
somebody should remake toy story in sfm
Edit: on second thought ... maybe don't
this was a long 72 seconds
GOO GOO ga ga... I want I want your hud
so true bestie
This 2_fort fr
better than youtube poop.
Thank you
isso é perfeito em muitos sentidos
I am at high amounts of confusion,
Anyone that has been high, is this video how it feels
someone please tell me the song at 0:20 i've heard it so many times before but i still don't know what it is
Undercover -IMovie
Spigottan WHY WHY
From a philosophical perspective, the chicken and egg question has been debated by philosophers for centuries, and it is a classic example of the problem of causation. The problem of causation is concerned with understanding the relationship between cause and effect and has been discussed by philosophers since ancient times.
One way to approach the problem of causation in the context of the chicken and egg question is to ask whether the chicken or the egg is the cause of the other. Did the chicken cause the egg to exist, or did the egg cause the chicken to exist? This question is complicated by the fact that the chicken and the egg are both necessary conditions for the other's existence. Without the egg, there would be no chicken, but without the chicken, there would be no egg. This creates a kind of circularity that is difficult to resolve.
Another way to approach the problem of causation is to consider the idea of a prime mover or a first cause. In this view, one might argue that there must have been a first chicken or a first egg that caused the other to exist. However, this raises further questions about where the first chicken or egg came from and what caused its existence.
One philosopher who has addressed the problem of causation in relation to the chicken and egg question is Aristotle. Aristotle argued that everything has a cause and that the cause of something is what brings it into being. He also argued that there must be a first cause or an unmoved mover that sets everything else into motion. In the case of the chicken and egg, Aristotle might argue that the first cause is something like the divine or the laws of nature that brought the first chicken or egg into existence.
From a scientific perspective, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, can be understood as a question about evolution and the origin of species. The theory of evolution explains how species change over time through a process of natural selection. According to this theory, the first chickens evolved from earlier bird species through a process of genetic mutation and natural selection.
Specifically, scientists believe that the first chicken was hatched from an egg that was laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken. This bird had a slightly different genetic makeup than the first true chicken, but over time, mutations occurred that led to the emergence of the first true chicken. This means that from a biological perspective, the egg came first, but it was not laid by a true chicken.
One way to understand this process is to think of it in terms of a gradual change over time. Imagine a population of birds that is gradually changing over generations due to genetic mutations. At some point, one of these mutations leads to a bird that is slightly different from its parents. This bird lays an egg, which hatches into a bird that is even more different from its parents. Over time, these small changes accumulate until the bird population has evolved into a new species.
However, the process of evolution is not just a matter of chance mutations. It is also driven by natural selection, which is the process by which organisms that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. In the case of the first chickens, the mutations that led to the emergence of the first true chicken were likely beneficial in some way, such as by making the bird's feathers more suitable for flight or by improving its ability to find food.
Moreover, the evolution of the chicken and other bird species is not just a matter of genetic mutations and natural selection. It is also influenced by a range of other factors, including environmental changes, geographic isolation, and interactions with other species. These factors can all contribute to the emergence of new species over time.
For example, the evolution of the chicken may have been influenced by the emergence of new predators in its environment, which put pressure on the bird to develop new adaptations for survival. Similarly, the chicken's evolution may have been influenced by geographic isolation, which can lead to the emergence of new species as populations become genetically different from one another over time.
In addition to these scientific factors, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, is also influenced by cultural and societal factors. For example, the question has been the subject of numerous jokes, cartoons, and popular media, which have helped to perpetuate the idea that the question is unsolvable or inherently paradoxical.
Moreover, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also been used as a metaphor for other philosophical and scientific questions, such as the relationship between mind and body, or the nature of consciousness. In this way, the question has taken on a broader symbolic significance beyond its literal meaning.
In recent years, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also been explored through the use of modern genetic and molecular techniques. Researchers have been able to sequence the DNA of the chicken and other bird species to better understand the genetic changes that led to the emergence ofthe first true chicken.
One such study, published in the journal Science in 2006, found that the key genetic change that made the chicken distinct from other bird species was a mutation in a gene called the ovocledidin-17 (OC-17) gene. This gene is responsible for the formation of eggshells, and the mutation in the chicken's version of the gene allowed it to produce a harder, more durable eggshell than its ancestors. This, in turn, made it possible for the chicken's eggs to survive in a wider range of environments and helped to ensure the survival of the species.
In other words, from a genetic perspective, the egg came first, but it was not a chicken egg in the strictest sense. Instead, it was an egg laid by a bird that was not quite a chicken, but whose genetic makeup was gradually evolving towards that of a true chicken.
In conclusion, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, is a complex and multifaceted one that has been debated by philosophers and scientists for centuries. From a philosophical perspective, the question is tied to the problem of causation and the idea of a first cause or prime mover. From a scientific perspective, the question is tied to the theory of evolution and the gradual process by which new species emerge over time. Ultimately, the answer to the question depends on how one approaches it and what factors one considers, but it is clear that the answer is not a simple one.
It is worth noting that the chicken and egg question is not just a matter of academic or scientific interest. It also has practical implications for agriculture and food production. For example, understanding the genetic and molecular factors that contribute to the formation of eggshells in chickens could help farmers to breed chickens that lay better quality eggs, which could improve the efficiency and sustainability of food production.
Moreover, the question of which came first, the chicken or the egg, has also captured the public imagination and has become a source of fascination and curiosity for people of all ages and backgrounds. In this way, the question has transcended its philosophical and scientific origins and has become a cultural icon and a symbol of the enduring mysteries of the natural world.
Fututrama referance 😳
this is definitely
Fucking beautiful
Heavy, I just figured out how to *have sandwich with Medic and kill him*
help i dont understand ive been playing 2fort for too long
What it the tf2 version of Weegee
I got a
First minute gang
What
😨
This video sucks. I love it.
that's quite inappropriate 😥
0:22 😦
The hell did i just watch
Sexer
?
How did you also copy UA-cam comments from the original video?
hive mind
cocaine
No N-word drop
big nose
you should remake ytp pedofiles too ngl....
great video!!! i rate 5 stars!!!!1!
agreed
Ytp momen
М
this isn't funny.
WHAT IS THIS BASED ON! OR I LIBRARIES.