Ragazza

Calciopoli Director
Jul 22, 2013
5,060
I find a lot of those games are fun at first, but I get bored of them after a few days. I still don't see how Angry Birds got so trendy, I played it for a little while but never got addicted.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,630
Technically it is unnatural but it is also a great source of protein. Not to mention cheese is made from it. All kinds of delicious cheese.

And Idk why they single out cow milk. We also use goat and sheep milk.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,955
Yes, humans died out 7,500 years ago when cow's milk was introduced to the human diet in Central Europe. The species never recovered.

It amazes me what ignorant f%#tards there are out there freaking out about things humans have safely consumed with 7000+ years of epidemiological evidence ... and yet they'll think nothing of ordering a Jamba Juice with some mysterious "Antioxidant Boost" that was only invented a few years ago.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,955
True :D So I wonder why there's an anti-milk campaign.
See my follow-up edit to the post you quoted. People use science when it's convenient. Mostly they like to hide behind their own unfounded dietary myths and are no better than some crazy 95-year-old Sicilian grandma going off with her scissors, oil, and soup dishes to ward off il malocchio (the evil eye).
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,630
Technically it's natural. We get it straight from an animal, like other food.
Well, I was thinking in terms of milk being for newborns. But it's a stupid argument, I agree with swag.

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See my follow-up edit to the post you quoted. People use science when it's convenient. Mostly they like to hide behind their own unfounded dietary myths and are no better than some crazy 95-year-old Sicilian grandma going off with her scissors, oil, and soup dishes to ward off il malocchio (the evil eye).
Kinda like Jenny McCarthy who's anti-vaccine.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,964
See my follow-up edit to the post you quoted. People use science when it's convenient. Mostly they like to hide behind their own unfounded dietary myths and are no better than some crazy 95-year-old Sicilian grandma going off with her scissors, oil, and soup dishes to ward off il malocchio (the evil eye).
:lol: You should see the info-graphic that caused me to ask the question. You would flip.
 

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