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Milk from Cows?

Well, that's why pigs were my example. That stigma had to come from somewhere. Besides, lots of people like pork and ham and such. If you cook it enough, almost anything is edible. :lol:

Natural Selection is powerful, but morons are making a comeback, I think, due to such things as 'laws' and 'civil rights'. Morons have the right to be moronic and can sue and have all sorts of protections. In Houston (where I am), some lady sued a bus for hitting her -- she wasn't paying attention when crossing the road and the bus had no way to stop in time. It's taught, apparently, to bus drivers that they have to honk their horn whenever they go by people or cross an intersection or make a turn or something, and this bus driver didn't do that. Well, if she had been looking, she wouldn't have gotten hit. A bus is kind of hard to miss, but for some reason she had a case and the bus system apologized or something.
 

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Wow, that's pretty bad. The worst part of that story is because of some dumb little technicallity, it became the driver's fault and not the woman's. With a little honk, the only person to blame [Legally even] would have been her.

Reminds me of the person suing McDonalds because she spilled the hot coffee on herself, burned herself, and wanted money. Now everything has stupid labels on it in LARGE LETTERS so crap like that doesn't happen again. I remember a while ago a couple of kids baked cookies and handed them to neighbors at night. One late sued them and won something and the neighborhood became very angry at her and she thought she had to leave, boo hoo.

I suppose the problem is people taking Natural Selection into their own hands, sort of ridding the world of it. What we need to do is take warning labels off everything. THEN, we'll once again have Natural Selection because only with Natural Selection would we have Milk. :lol:
 

:lol: This is why I'm going into education. I want to make people less moronic. Then we'll have milk galore.

Although, I must admit, the only reason I want milk is to make ice cream with. :uhoh:
 


:lol: Good point. I haven't had cookies in a long time, but I think they'd go better with ice cream anyway. ;)
 

I don't know if that's the best logic...

You've heard of the saying 'Never argue with Fools because they will bring you down to their level and beat you'? I have a feeling it might end up like that, though I hope not. I would hate to lose another to THEIR kind.

I like Milk for Milk's sake, though I also like, shakes, milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, and of, course, to eat with cookies.

:cries: another thread invaded by the horrible "Of legacy" plague...

I wonder what ice cream of legacy would taste like.
 

Losing to their kind? Are you refering to the education thing? The battle is worth fighting, even if it's a losing one.

Don't get me wrong, I like milk for milk, cheese, yogurt, shakes, etc, but if I had to choose one to be the best? Ice cream.

And ice cream of Legacy would taste like victory.
 

Yes, I WAS referring to the education thing. There just happened to be two posts while I was responding to that post. And I'm joking about that. I feel that educators are important, but I know from my previous time in school that most people don't seem to feel that way and act as if teachers and probably their entire education [the students, not the teachers] is a complete joke.

IMO, milk tastes the best when it is plain milk. When turned into everything else, it loses its own taste and adapts the taste of whatever it is made of. My favorite item with milk in it would probably be the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blizzard from DQ.

Too bad DQ is closed at 4am, and that the closest one closed down...
 

As someone famously said (and sadly, I can't remember who):

'Never doubt the courage of the French -they were the ones who discovered snails were edible'.

EDIT: Google to the rescue. Apparently, it was Doug Larson


glass.
 
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Dog_Moon2003 said:
Okay, we all know Milk comes from cows [Or other animes, like goats]. I thought of this question while downing a glass of milke just now:

:drumroll:

How did the first people to 'discover' milk, well, discover it? I'm trying to be serious here, as serious as this question can be. Did like a drop squirt out into someone's mouth and that person was like 'yum?' Or did that person do it on a Dare? [Dude, I dare you to drink part of that cow. Uh, jee, okay.']
Initially through breast milk. I mean if you believe Darwin, humans may evolved from a certain type of animal but they still kept that primal instinct gene to this day.
 

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