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What can you see in the picture ?
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Since when do the pictures in these types of restaurants actually look like you what you get anyway?0
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I asked my 6 year old daughter what it looked like.
She said it's an egg cut in half - which is good enough for me ..
As for the issue about pictures representing what you actually get, have anyone ever had a big mac that looks like this ??
I certainly haven't - every one iv ever had has been about 1/2 inch tall and has looked like a stolen handbag with all its contents hanging out !!
(Still yummy though hehe)0 -
Sort of like this you mean:
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^^ Haha yep , like that
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Actually it could be just two thin slices cut from a single egg.0
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I actually thought at first glance it was 2 fried eggs folded in half to show the yolks. feel silly now lolNeed to get rid of my Yankee Candle Habit, Not very money saving of me
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mattyprice4004 wrote: »I take it you didn't finish school?
Cut a circle in half and you get two semi-circles.
Eggs are 3 dimensional objects with a yellow yolk in the centre.
If you cut an egg in half straight down the middle you get two roughly dome shapes and if you look at them both from the flat side you will see two circles of yellow (the yolk).
So it seems like you didn't go to school much at all if you think cutting a 3 dimensional object onto two pieces will result in a two dimensional semi-circle.
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But this is a pretty weird thread, the OP is so obviously wrong in thinking there are two eggs in the original image they must be joking (I hope).0 -
In case anyone was wondering,
- A yoke is a wooden beam that is attached to animals so they can pull a plough.
- A yolk is the yellow bit of an egg.
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