Cow milk - is it safe for humans to drink? Why the hype?

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  • bionicrooster
    bionicrooster Posts: 353 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Everybody that I know that has ever consumed milk of any type ever in their lives is either dead or dying... so no, it's not safe... at all.

    Everybody who hasn't consumed milk of any type is also dead or dying. So not consuming milk is equally unsafe.

    damn. I am screwed. I have been both consuming and not consuming milk most of my life!
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    Everybody that I know that has ever consumed milk of any type ever in their lives is either dead or dying... so no, it's not safe... at all.

    Everybody who hasn't consumed milk of any type is also dead or dying. So not consuming milk is equally unsafe.

    damn. I am screwed. I have been both consuming and not consuming milk most of my life!

    You're double dead.
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    edited February 2016
    "Safe" like, fewer people have died playing Russian Roulette with a semi-automatic,

    How would that even work? The first player would always lose.

    You can load a mix of blanks and live rounds. Firing a blank that close to the head would likely still injure, and could kill.

    You could use a dummy round, but then no one ever loses.

    If you don't cycle the gun before the first trigger pull (and depending on type of semi-automatic), you could also have a full cartridge with an empty (or not) chamber. Then the first trigger pull could be a dry fire. Or a live fire.

    PSA: Don't anyone be dumb enough to bank on any of the above. If you're handling a gun, act as though it's going to shoot a live round if you pull the trigger. Always.
  • FabianRodriguez94
    FabianRodriguez94 Posts: 221 Member
    Skim milk simply because its a bit lower in calories and tastes good with my cereals :)