Monday, September 10, 2012

CHICKENS

Does chickens know that their names is sometimes used as a metaphor for cowardliness?  If chickens are aware that their names is sometimes used as a metaphor for cowardliness, would they aspire for a name change?  And if chickens are able to get the names of their species changed, would the brand new name for chickens also be used as a metaphor for cowardliness?  There's nothing really indicative of cowardliness found in chickens.  Chickens face death all the times when they could end up being eaten by humans for dinner with dignity and grace (And a lot of terrified squawking too).   And wild chickens can survive in nature just as well as a goose and a pigeon.  And while chickens can never be confused as aggressive like lions, tigers, bears and sharks, a chicken can still hold it's own in the farmyard hierarchy.   And so while chickens have the terrible reputation for acting like a coward, you should never underestimate the invincible power of a clucking chicken.
Here are some photos of film actress, television actress and rock star Victoria Justice.











































































 
 


































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