Are Miss World and Miss Universe Two Different Events?

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Miss World and Miss Universe are distinct events, each with its own titleholders, as evidenced by the winners from Ireland and the Dominican Republic, respectively. The discussion highlights the appeal of having multiple beauty pageants, suggesting that more competitions showcase more talent. There is a humorous suggestion that the Miss World winner should represent Earth in the Miss Universe contest. Additionally, a playful theory is proposed about the Miss Universe competition potentially attracting extraterrestrial attention. The conversation blends light-hearted commentary with a recognition of the events' differences.
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I thought they are the same, but after checking in internet, discovered that they are 2 different events.
Miss World 2003 is from Ireland, while Miss Universe is from Dominican Republic.

Why 2 events?
 
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Why not? The more hot chicks, the better.

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Why not? The more hot chicks, the better.

- Warren

they are swans, not chics;
i guess you're crocodile.
 
I think that the Miss World winner should be Earth's entrant into the Miss Universe competition.

Perhaps the Miss Universe competition is secretly an attempt to get aliens to make contact. Surely they will be provoked by our arrogance! Actually, wasn't that the plot of some TV show once?

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