00:22That's the varsity, because it's a fight for the school.
00:26Because we fought nationally,
00:28in tournaments.
00:30Hear, hear!
00:32Hear, hear ba ang sinasabi?
00:34Because the debate also,
00:36he has sports.
00:38He has skills,
00:40team work.
00:42He has a talent.
00:44He has a talent in sports.
00:46He has a team sport.
00:48At the debate,
00:50what's your favorite topic?
00:52Social issues.
00:54It's a debate.
00:56It's a debate.
00:58It's a debate.
01:00It's a debate.
01:02What's your name?
01:04That's a sign of affirmation.
01:06That's support.
01:08You agree.
01:10You're here.
01:12Here, here.
01:14Here, here.
01:16What's your name? Sorry.
01:18My name is Fran.
01:20I am a Fran.
01:22Hey, Fran yun.
01:24Hello.
01:25Fran and Marion.
01:26Ito ang debate niyo.
01:28Ano ang mas nauna?
01:29Manok o itlog?
01:30Yun.
01:31Ang mauna ay si...
01:32Marion.
01:33Ikaw muna mauna.
01:34Ano sa'yo?
01:35Itlog po.
01:36Okay.
01:37Manok si Fran.
01:38Ikaw muna mag-dependent.
01:39Bakit nauna ang...
01:40Itlog.
01:41Itlog sa manok.
01:42The principle of life suggests that it's cyclical in nature.
01:48It means that for something to happen, for something to take shape, it needs to take in energy, it needs to take in everything.
01:54The way that we do this, we tell you on our side, is that we start from eggs at the first start of the day.
01:59The same way that we are able to accumulate nutrients into our system to the extent that we're able to hatch actually into being a chicken.
02:06The problem with your side is that you're going to have to assume that chickens were born out of nowhere.
02:11On our side, at least we are able to stick to the biological principle in which that organisms take time and nutrients and everything to be able to grow up.
02:22Mr. Adjudicator, I'd like to shame that statement.
02:24Shame.
02:25Okay.
02:30So I'd like to shame that statement because realistically, paleontology-wise, where did the egg come from, right?
02:38It needs to have a chicken.
02:39And where did the chicken come from?
02:41We have long history of dinosaurs being closely related to chickens and having fossilites and creating fossil energy.
02:47So realistically, where did the very first chicken come from, right?
02:51So the very first chicken birthed the first egg and then birthed into a next generation of eggs.
02:57And then now we have farms.
02:59POI.
03:00Okay.
03:01Entertain your POI.
03:02If the chicken's predecessor is then the dinosaur, does it mean that the dinosaur did not lay an egg in the same way that chickens with feathers do?
03:12Objection.
03:13Or did they just come out of nowhere?
03:14Objection.
03:15Go.
03:16Okay.
03:17So how does that egg come to be?
03:20Right?
03:21Two dinosaurs.
03:22Two dinosaurs create an egg and then therefore a generation of dinosaurs which then reach a pattern of evolution which then degrade into the now known chicken.
03:33So the very notion of your argument is to say that, hey, we came from dinosaurs so the moment we turn to chicken, we start from eggs at the very end of the day.
03:43Isn't that self-affirming to what my stance is supposed to be?
03:46Self-affirming in what case?
03:47Where did your egg come from?
03:49Oh.
03:50Wait, wait, wait.
03:51Out of order.
03:52Out of order.
03:53Okay.
03:54If someone wants to object.
03:56Objection.
03:57Yes.
03:58Bem-bem.
03:59Bem-bem.
04:00What's your objection?
04:01Bem-bem into the room.
04:02Come on, baby.
04:03Bem-bem.
04:04What can you say about that?
04:05Bem-bem.
04:06What I'm just saying to you, two of them, is true.
04:09Nice.
04:10Very good.
04:11Very nice.
04:12Hey.
04:13I'm just saying what you're saying, Bem-bem.
04:15I'm just saying.
04:16What's your school?
04:17Shout-out to your school?
04:18What's your school?
04:19Shout-out to your school?
04:20What's your school?
04:21Shout-out to the University of the Philippines, Manila.
04:22But thank you, Fran.
04:23Shout-out to your school.
04:24Yes.
04:25Or I'd like to shout-out to Benilde.
04:27The last time, St. Benilde.
04:29He actually went against you.
04:30You did?
04:31You went against your varsity one time.
04:32Yes.
04:33Really?
04:34Oh, because you're LaSalle, right?
04:35Yes.
04:36Yes, I did.
04:37Oh!
04:38Oh!
04:39Oh!
04:40Oh!
04:41Oh!
04:42Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:44Oh!
04:45Oh!
04:46Oh!
04:47Oh!
04:48Oh!
04:49Oh!
04:50Oh ti-gio!
04:51Oh!
04:52Oh!
04:53Oh!
04:54Oh!
04:55Oh!
04:56Oh!
04:57Oh!
04:58Oh, oh!
04:59Oh!
05:00Oh!
05:01my mother because she has an autoimmune disease and that's led to stage 5 chronic kidney disease so
05:09she has dialysis. But I hope you will win. Good luck to you and I hope you will have a lot of debate.
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