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What's the difference between chicken soup and poisoned chicken soup? Should chicken soup and poisoned chicken soup be rejected? Why (it is best to give an example, thank you)?
What's the difference between chicken soup and poisoned chicken soup? Should chicken soup and poisoned chicken soup be rejected? Why (it is best to give an example, thank you)?

The first thing I want to tell you is chicken soup. What is it? You mean the chicken soup for the soul? If it is this kind of chicken soup, then it can be clearly told that there is no difference between chicken soup and poisoned chicken soup. You can refuse chicken soup or poison chicken soup. There's no point. Because when you want to drink, it is the so-called poisoned chicken soup, and you will feel delicious. If you don't want to drink, even if it's real chicken soup, you still think this chicken soup is not to your taste. Then you will also judge that it is poisonous chicken soup. The so-called chicken soup is what you need when you are hungry, but when a person is really hungry, what you need is not chicken soup, but steamed bread. So if someone gives you a bowl of chicken soup, it is actually giving you a bowl of poison. But you think this poison tastes good.