Separate but equal is a term thrown around by congress a long time ago during reconstruction after the Civil War it basically means that somehow African Americans are both separate and equal. Those two words don't belong I a sentence rogthor I don't know how congress thought that was a good idea I guess back then things were different though because that's what they did and everything backfired on them. they had to change it in the fourteenth amendment overstepping the thirteenth amendment
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so I have read this part before but I never told you about it this is quite interesting. called rooster earplugs the rooster lets out a cockle doodle do that has 140 decibels. of sound that's loud enough to defend. you that is why the rooster does it in a high place and away from the hens. so he doesn't deafen them also the rooster has these built-in earplugs that totally block up his ear ducts. also he has a lot of hair or something like that in there so it would have to get through that. see even in this stupid animal God has put in these amazing adaptions or something like that other than adaptions.
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