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DeepIron 09-24-08 09:14 AM

More PETA weirdness...
 
http://www.wptz.com/news/17539127/detail.html

But can you imagine the collection process? :rotfl:

Tchocky 09-24-08 09:18 AM

Well, it's fairly damn weird for humans to be drinking cow's milk.

DeepIron 09-24-08 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
Well, it's fairly damn weird for humans to be drinking cow's milk.

Well, a woman can't lactate forever... ;)

DeepIron 09-24-08 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikhayl
Women farms, hum, I like the idea ... What about eating only human meat too, think of all those slaughtered people around the globe that are left to rot while lots of humans are starving.

Hmmm.. kind of a "Soylent Green" solution... :huh:

Zayphod 09-24-08 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
Well, it's fairly damn weird for humans to be drinking cow's milk.

Try dunking your Oreo's in human milk. Yuk. :down:

Imagine finding enough human females willing to be milked enough to the point where they equal the current output of all the cows currently being milked in the USA today. PeTA hasn't looked at the logistics of that task, I'll betcha. :stare:

Of course, they'll all have to be a D cup just to make the grade. :rotfl:

nikimcbee 09-24-08 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikhayl
Women farms, hum, I like the idea ... .

I wonder how you get a job on this farm as a milker? No automatated milkers needed.:rotfl:

GlobalExplorer 09-24-08 12:50 PM

That's bull**** mother milk is not healthy for adults.

Also look at the usually psychologically damaging relationships with mothers that nurse their kids (mostly sons) beyond the age of three, sometimes up to 7,8,9,10 years.

Human milk. What's next? I heard you can make great mustard from semen and vaginal fluid.

Tango589 09-24-08 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by GlobalExplorer
That's bull**** mother milk is not healthy for adults.

Also look at the usually psychologically damaging relationships with mothers that nurse their kids (mostly sons) beyond the age of three, sometimes up to 7,8,9,10 years.

Human milk. What's next? I heard you can make great mustard from semen and vaginal fluid.

Yep! Have it on my sandwiches every day! Tastes great!

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Digital_Trucker 09-24-08 01:42 PM

And we expected something logical from PETA? If they had any credibility before (which I highly doubt), they've gone and tossed it out the window on this one.:rotfl:

Task Force 09-24-08 03:21 PM

Petas weird.:huh: What pervs.:roll:

antikristuseke 09-24-08 03:32 PM

PETA may have had some credibility in their very begining, but now it is just a punch of hypocrites and idiots making complete arses out of themselves by making grand gestures while having no comprehesion of what they are gesturing about.
While im all forthe ethical treatment of animlas this bunch of lunatics have walked the plank off HMS Sanity.

Platapus 09-24-08 05:23 PM

http://www.totallytom.com/MadCow.html

Warning link contains adult language and is not for kids.

SS107.9MHz 09-24-08 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
http://www.totallytom.com/MadCow.html

Warning link contains adult language and is not for kids.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/icons/icon10.gif Nice ! Just what are these guys talking about, at least in Portugal milking cows are the most well kept livestock of all, You can travell in any direction from my town and I garantee that in a 50 Km radius you'll find dairy cows and their calfs in fields grazzing a nice green one... These dimmholes don't have anything better to do? And mind you I'm a pro animal rights kind of guy, I just think that these are all a bunch of city guys who've never seen a real cow in their lives and can't even get their priorities straigh...
Come on, human milk in dairy products? What's their idea?:doh:

jeremy8529 09-24-08 08:00 PM

Has anyone here ever taken Muscle Milk? It's a protein supplement that is supposed to emulate mother's milk for maximum muscle growth. My point is, it would not really be a bad idea, especially for weight lifting supplements, and other people that need a highly effective nutritional supplement, such as the elderly.

While muscle milk IS NOT mothers milk, however it is supposed to be SIMILAR to mothers milk, while I was on it for a month, I went from weighing 225lbs to weighing 245 lbs, and my dead lift went from 365, all the way to 425. Which would to me indicate that while I was also bulking up on other sources of protein such as tuna, I was doing that before anyways. Mother's Milk could possibly be an effective and marketable product.:yep:

SS107.9MHz 09-24-08 08:34 PM

I'm not saying that i isn't, it's just not a reason to stop using cow's milk in icecreams.
I really haen't got a problem with human milk, it's pobably more healthy than any other milk, at least from what my veterenary friends tell me http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/icons/icon10.gif
When my girl gets pregnant I'll try it and get back to you with some datahttp://www.subsim.com/radioroom/images/icons/icon10.gif
As for muscle milk have never heard about it, seems a good idea.

Maybe it's a good idea getting milk maids from underdeveloped countries, I've seen worse things... Why would it be worse than selling hair to make wigs hum?


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