ManxTapir
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| 03 May 2015 02:28 PM |
cows are known, of course, in most cases to produce milk. cows eat grass and hay, which contain ticks, cockroaches, woodlice, spiders, worms, beetles and more. they crunch that up, and the liquids of the said insects (and the exoskeletons sometimes) go to where the milk is produced, the udder. now, the udder is then milked, and the milk is put into the bucket, delivered to the factories, put into a bottle/plastic container and then it is delivered to our stores, and then is finally bought by us, which contains all those slimy, crunchy, wriggly and crawly insects, mashed up inside it. |
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Raiannurr
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| 03 May 2015 02:29 PM |
| yes even thought aht text was eewwww |
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FELlNE
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| 03 May 2015 02:29 PM |
| what about pasteurization/pasteurisation |
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10and20
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| 03 May 2015 02:29 PM |
| I can't even explain how stupid this is…….. |
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| 03 May 2015 02:31 PM |
| When the cow eats whatever stuff their eating they'll absorb the nutrients and poop and pee whatever's left.So even if we are technically eating parts of insects,it's not that gross. |
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Raiannurr
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| 03 May 2015 02:32 PM |
| lol ^ they poo it so its good to drink milk. Even If it had it it would have meat/blood :D MEATY MILK |
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deltav
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| 03 May 2015 02:35 PM |
Love the stuff
But something about your explanation sound terribly wrong. I'm not saying that I understand how a cow works, but I'm pretty sure you don't know either.
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ManxTapir
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| 03 May 2015 02:36 PM |
@dash pasteurization still doesn't dispose of all of the nasty insects inside of the milk, while it does remove most of the bacteria and make the milk turn the opposite of sour into a milk with more flavor and texture, it still only gets rid of those previously mentioned things, not the insects. |
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| 03 May 2015 02:38 PM |
| Even if you are right, who the hell cares? It still tastes hella good and drinking a few insects doesn't hurt our body in the slightest. |
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ManxTapir
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| 03 May 2015 02:40 PM |
@floral mmm, isopod http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/images/olc/giant_isopod2.jpg |
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giftbox24
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| 03 May 2015 02:42 PM |
Right I think you need to look at how a cow's digestive system works again
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