@SharpClonescape made 30 questions. Then @Scratchtay100 answered them in their remix. Then @Savage_Geocube remixed THAT with their thoughts on @Scratchtay100's answers. Then, @Scratchtay102 remixed THAT with their thoughs on @Savage_Geocube's responses. And now, I, @Enter_Game, have remixed THAT to show my thoughts on @Scratchtay102's responses to @Savage_Geocube's responses to @Scratchtay100's answers to 30 questions originally by @SharpClonescape. (Whew! I Hope I didn't make a mistake there.) Also, @SharpClonescape, @Savage_Geocube and @Enter_Game are all the same person, and @Scratchtay100 and @Scratchtay102 are also both the same person. (But not the same person as @SharpClonescape, @Savage_Geocube and @Enter_Game (Who are all the same person if you forgot.)) And here is what said for question 24: If the chicken is Canadian, and they lay the egg in the USA, the egg belongs in the USA, but the chicken is still Canadian. The egg is also Canadian because it came from the Canadian chicken, but the egg was laid in the USA, so the egg belongs in the USA, but it is a Canadian egg. But the farms are next to each other, so it's not a problem. The American farmer can give the chicken egg back to the Canadian farm.