but they still consume dairy. Are you a baby cow? Mooooo. I don't think so! Bunch of fatasses, enjoy your acne and heart disease and mental illnesses caused by dairy.
[url=http://nutritionfacts.org/2011/09/08/how-much-pus-is-there-in-milk/]By the way, you guys are drinking pus.[/url]
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I drink one glass a day
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11 RespuestasOooh I get it. This is from that Vegan shill the other day right? 'Infected puss milk' gave it away.
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1 RespuestaSorry but I like milk in my earl grey, I've never had spots anyway even during puberty.
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2 RespuestasMilk is gross, it's puss that comes from a dirty animal. Next time you drink milk, think about puss
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4 Respuestas[quote] [url=http://nutritionfacts.org/2011/09/08/how-much-pus-is-there-in-milk/ ]By the way, you guys are drinking pus.[/url][/quote] OP can't even link. OP is fail. OP invalid. /thread
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1 Respuesta[quote][quote]staph-infected udders[/quote][/quote] But muh hygiene standards
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3 RespuestasDid you know? [quote]India is the world's largest producer and consumer of milk, yet neither exports nor imports milk. New Zealand, the European Union's 28 member states, Australia, and the United States are the world's largest exporters of milk and milk products. China and Russia are the world's largest importers of milk and milk products.[4][5][/quote][quote]Throughout the world, there are more than 6 billion consumers of milk and milk products. Over 750 million people live within dairy farming households. Milk is a key contributor to improving nutrition and food security particularly in developing countries. Improvements in livestock and dairy technology offer significant promise in reducing poverty and malnutrition in the world.[6][/quote][quote]Initially, the ability to digest milk was limited to children as adults did not produce lactase, an enzyme necessary for digesting the lactose in milk. Milk was therefore converted to curd, cheese and other products to reduce the levels of lactose. Thousands of years ago, a chance mutation spread in human populations in Europe that enabled the production of lactase in adulthood. This allowed milk to be used as a new source of nutrition which could sustain populations when other food sources failed.[12] Milk is processed into a variety of dairy products such as cream, butter, yogurt, kefir, ice cream, and cheese. Modern industrial processes use milk to produce casein, whey protein, lactose, condensed milk, powdered milk, and many other food-additive and industrial products.[/quote] Now you do.
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>1748+266 >Still drinking milk from a cow and not objectively better alternatives such as goat milk. Kekkity kek
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8 RespuestasMilk builds strong bones brah, I try to drink at least one glass a day and I've never broken a bone in my life. Even in circumstances where I should have.
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Cool story bro! *Eats ice cream
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BTW i drink almond milk.
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2 RespuestasBUT MUH ICE CREAM!
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>not being part of the milk master race
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1 RespuestaYou PETA bastard, trying to link my dairy to autism because you're just pissed that your town doesn't sell Oreos! [spoiler]But seriously though, they're doing that. The Non-dairy Diets making Autistic kids 'function' better thing.[/spoiler]
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Dirty hippie.
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i love when people make these threads because it really shows who the idiots are.
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1 RespuestaThat picture reminds me of this one.
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2 RespuestasI don't care. I refuse to eat rabbit food in the name of health.
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5 RespuestasBut we all know you drink horse milk.
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Jokes on you, I'm lactose intolerant. So I don't. Not often, at least.
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1 RespuestaMilk provides calcium and Vitamin D; I'm also probably going to get heart disease anyway, so BOTTOMS UP!
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1 RespuestaI'm not sure what to make of this.