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How does asexual reproduction connected with Xmas? :D
i really want to know)
The alleged miraculous conception/parthenogenesis which lead to a virgin giving birth to the chirst child. Which lead to people getting drunk at their office parties, unprecedented consumerism and songs about flying reindeer. Cheers.
Really? Think real hard.
I’ll give you a hint….say “Christmas” out loud, slowly.
Sounds like an immaculate misconception to me.
Merry Christmas!
Xmas sounds like x * mas??
produce extra mass???)
i dont know..
maybe it’s some wordplay that i don’t catch ’cause i am not american?
on Christmas we celebrate the birth of Jesus…. and this little man was born from a virgin.. That means the reproduction wasn’t sexual. now u get it?
it’s a good one btw :)
“Christ” mas. Christians believe that Jesus was conceived asexually in Mary by God
Dima, the asexual reproduction references the supposed birth of Jesus to a virgin in christian mythology.
thank you, guys)
“Xmas” is shorthand for “Christmas.” So…the asexual part would be referring to the divine conception of Christ.
Merry Christmas!
LOL. Brilliant. Merry Xmas!
I guess I’m not the only one who brewed on xmas.
I think that in the case of Mary, that would be mono-sexual reproduction (i.e., “parthenogenesis”). Or maybe theo-sexual reproduction?
But as for the “Brewers Yeast” (typically Saccharomyces cerevisiae) it actually can reproduce both asexually (diploid cells) and a primitive form of sexual reproduction involving a and α haploid cells.
The fun part is that even simple jug of beer contains such unexpected miracles of nature. Happy New Year!