I love this photo, everyone loves a wholesome, sexual innuendo.
I've added a new, official belief to my already overly opinionated brain.
We're mammals. But since when does that mean we can drink from fellow mammals such as goats and cows? Is there an explanation as to why your average human being is constantly breast fed by cows, via store-bought cartons, morning, noon and night? Aren't we supposed to stick to our own species when it comes to "nutritional" bodily fluids? Why would one breast-feed her child and then slowly ween them onto cow's milk?
Your average "family" drinks 104 gallons of milk each year. And that is excluding the milk-based products that are found is pretty much everything.
Before someone satisfies their craving for some type of sugary, corn cereal, there's enough negative evidence to think twice before he/she smothers every flake or pebble in milk. The facts are pretty gross and there's not yet an explanation strong enough to persuade me otherwise.
I've never been a big milk and cheese person, but I occasionally used skim milk; yet, I've been a vegetarian since I was 18, so why was I drinking cow's milk? Soy milk is what I turned to afterward, but even Soy milk contains the same health dangers and fattiness milk does.
What bothers me is that the industry has brainwashed the readily-consumptive-public into thinking milk can, basically, perform miracles on any human. Such as... whiten teeth, make you grow, give you muscles, lose weight, even sexual endurance... All of which make certain industries ridiculously filthy rich.
Your best bet?... Almond milk. Expensive? Yes. Tastes good too, but I don't think I like milk enough to blow $8. I'd rather buy a new scarf, shoes, swimsuit or other vain garment.
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