
"A girl who used to work for me believed that saveloys are made from fish because 'you get them from the fish shop'." Says Richard Mcbeef. He goes on to say "I was getting on for 40 before I became aware that medical doctors don't all have doctorates."
Tell us about your own embarrassing ignorance or that of others.
( , Thu 4 Feb 2016, 8:36)
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I was talking to a friend about a month ago about what my parrot eats, and mentioned that he likes a bit of cooked egg. She was horrified and said 'that's cannibalism!' Turns out she though the yolk of an egg was what eventually developed into the chick, and the white was what the chick ate while in the egg. I corrected her. We laughed.
However, as it turns out virtually everyone I've asked since, and virtually everyone she has asked since was of the same opinion - that a living, breathing creature could somehow develop from a bag of yellow gooey stuff that's nice to dip fingers of bread into once heated (but not too much). Virtually everyone.
I live in Devon.
( , Fri 5 Feb 2016, 17:25, 10 replies)

It's not like you was giving it cooked parrot egg. If that's the case, then I'm a cannibal because I had a steak pie for tea yesterday
( , Fri 5 Feb 2016, 18:51, closed)

They'd learn about feeding the chickens and collecting the eggs and get some to take home. She said the number of parents who came up to her worried that the eggs would hatch into chicks was astonishing, especially when they still didn't get it even after she pointed out they didn't have a rooster. You'd have thought parents out of everyone would be familiar with the processes required to make new life :/
( , Fri 5 Feb 2016, 20:31, closed)

( , Sat 6 Feb 2016, 13:35, closed)

That included the line "there's a thin line between a yolk and a chick"
( , Mon 8 Feb 2016, 22:59, closed)

And they conflate that with the fact eggs begin as single-celled organisms.
( , Sat 6 Feb 2016, 10:36, closed)

It turns out I'm really quite ignorant : /
( , Tue 9 Feb 2016, 14:56, closed)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QYDiYGvdh0&t=20
I assumed the yolk grew into a chick the same way an undifferentiated lump of potato can sprout a stalk and leaves and whatnot. I now know different.
( , Fri 12 Feb 2016, 17:10, closed)
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