There are 8 choices, 10 votes for Zhell1313's debate

If you went to the store to buy ice cream, and there was only two flavors to choose from. Which would you choose? The flavors are Chocolate and Vanilla.

Pick one Chocolate or Vanilla..


  • Vanilla

    I just don't care much for chocolate

    30%  Voted for by Dwn, Weydon, pnktrky.
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  • Neither

    I would find another store in which to purchase ice cream from.

    Voted for by Sharcu.
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  • Vanilla

    I like chocolate too but my favorite is vanilla. I like to dip some into a bowl and stir it with a spoon until it's very soft.

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    actually, I've cut back on my ice cream lately. I stepped on the scales the other night and realized I only thought I loved it...LOL.

    Voted for by Energizer Bunny.
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  • mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    ben & jerry's chocolate

    Voted for by bob2314.
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  • If I had to choose.

    I would get both. Because, I like both. Infact Blue Bell has that one "The Great Divide", and it has both in the same carton. Mmm Mmm Good.

    Voted for by Zhell1313.
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  • chocolate

    i like vanilla, but it's too much for me...chocolate is just the best. ps. What does this have to do with philosophy?

    Voted for by Stella Cadente.
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  • What does this have to do with philosophy?

    Last time I checked, preferences in icecream flavor isn't in the category of philosophy.

    Voted for by irrelevantfears.
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  • Rableais

    Chocolate is in my eye superior, for as Rabelais wrote, "For, as Aulus Gellius saith, lib. 3, this long time was suitable to the majesty of Neptune, that in it the child might receive his perfect form. For the like reason Jupiter made the night, wherein he lay with Alcmena, last forty-eight hours, a shorter time not being sufficient for the forging of Hercules, who cleansed the world of the monsters and tyrants wherewith it was suppressed. My masters, the ancient Pantagruelists, have confirmed that which I say, and withal declared it to be not only possible, but also maintained the lawful birth and legitimation of the infant born of a woman in the eleventh month after the decease of her husband. Hypocrates, lib. de alimento. Plinius, lib. 7, cap. 5. Plautus, in his Cistelleria. Marcus Varro, in his satire inscribed The Testament, alleging to this purpose the authority of Aristotle. Censorinus, lib. de die natali. Arist. lib. 7, cap. 3 & 4, de natura animalium. Gellius, lib. 3, cap. 16. Servius, in his exposition upon this verse of Virgil's eclogues, Matri longa decem, &c., and a thousand other fools, whose number hath been increased by the lawyers ff. de suis, et legit l. intestato. paragrapho. fin. and in Auth. de restitut. et ea quae parit in xi mense."

    Voted for by Auxiliar.
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