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| #22 Posted on 26.10.02 0806.25 Reposted on: 26.10.09 0808.01 |
Originally posted by Swordsman Yen As a life-long milk drinker, I have a handsome physique and yet to experience a broken bone (knock on wood).
As a lifelong not-milk drinker (lactose intolerant) I have also not broken a bone. Does this mean not drinking milk makes your bones stronger? No, because it's circumstantial evidence. | MoeGates
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| #23 Posted on 26.10.02 1208.47 Reposted on: 26.10.09 1229.04 | When I was a kid, and drank milk, I broke my arm three times. After I grew up and stopped drinking milk (like humans should) I have (knock on wood) yet to break another bone.
I'd quit posting about this though, because I wouldn't put it past PETA to start breaking the arms of milk drinkers to prove a point.
Anyway, my philosophy of Animal Treatment is pretty consistant. If it's cute, (or even so-ugly-it's cute), then love it and kiss it and squeeze it and call it George. If it's not cute, eat it. Unless it's too gross to eat of course. Then just use it to feed the cute animals. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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