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I drink strawberry milk
Im racist against Indians
We use it in all sorts of recipes...
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Milk does not belong in any adult's diet. The milk producers get government subsidies to create that demand.
What are you talking about?
Wasn't it the case that hundreds of years ago, a poor man could survive if he had a goat, a cow, a hen or a fishing rod?
Obviously, he's never enjoyed a good cookie dipped in milk.
no one has responded to
Oh Pee
Because you are mostly a provocateur jackass but that doesn't mean you aren't right sometimes.
Racist milk? How silly.
Only one type of adult mammal can digest milk. Only one type of adult primate can digest milk. Very few human populations can digest milk.What are you talking about?
Wasn't it the case that hundreds of years ago, a poor man could survive if he had a goat, a cow, a hen or a fishing rod?
Only one type of adult mammal can digest milk. Only one type of adult primate can digest milk. Very few human populations can digest milk.
It's called lactase persistence, and it's a genetic mutation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactase_persistence
Adults who can digest milk are all mutants, including that poor guy with the goat.I don't quite understand what you're trying to get at
Infants do indeed drink milk, so there will always be people who buy milk for their infants. Even native American babies drink milk, despite a 100% intolerance rate among native American adults.Umm. OK. Sure.
I guess that's why no one buys milk. Well except the mutants which I assume must be a tiny minority.
Infants do indeed drink milk, so there will always be people who buy milk for their infants. Even native American babies drink milk, despite a 100% intolerance rate among native American adults.
The dairy industry in America is subsidized to the tune of a billion dollars a year. They know how to create demand.
Milk-for-adults ad campaigns like "Got Milk?" are funded by state and federal agricultural departments.