The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#1076 Post by Phantasee »

Zod wrote:Oh goody. Looks like I might have to quit drinking any type of milk. It's the only thing that I can tie to this nagging cough I've had for the last couple of weeks (right at the bottom of my throat too, cough drops do nothing!)
Cut it out for a little bit and see if the cough goes away, sometimes drinking milk when I'm sick makes my cough worse too. Something to do with the phlegm/mucous.
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#1077 Post by Zod »

Phantasee wrote:
Zod wrote:Oh goody. Looks like I might have to quit drinking any type of milk. It's the only thing that I can tie to this nagging cough I've had for the last couple of weeks (right at the bottom of my throat too, cough drops do nothing!)
Cut it out for a little bit and see if the cough goes away, sometimes drinking milk when I'm sick makes my cough worse too. Something to do with the phlegm/mucous.
I haven't touched a drop for a couple weeks, it's gotten better but it's still not gone. It only flared up after going on a chocolate milk-kick though, and it doesn't feel like a normal cold or bug.
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#1078 Post by adr-admin »

oh god if i had to give up milk

i wouldnt see much point in living anymore

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#1079 Post by Akhlut »

Phantasee wrote:Cut it out for a little bit and see if the cough goes away, sometimes drinking milk when I'm sick makes my cough worse too. Something to do with the phlegm/mucous.
Unless you're allergic to milk, it won't affect mucus in the least.

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#1080 Post by Phantasee »

don't tell me these things

my love of milk is on another level

i was going to say something else but i just looked up and realized adr already said it

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#1081 Post by starku »

It's like you feel the need to remind people what a fucking dumbass you are

Or maybe lifestyle change really is as hard for you as it is for commander consistency

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#1082 Post by Oxymoron »

Do you know how hard it is to make cheese without milk ? :v
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#1083 Post by Zod »

Oxymoron wrote:Do you know how hard it is to make cheese without milk ? :v
I don't get these problems when eating cheese.

(Incidentally, I had largely been milk free for years and only started drinking it again recently. So going back off = no big.)
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#1084 Post by Oxymoron »

Lactose intolerance ?


Doesn't the fermentation process that allow the creation of cheese break-down the lactose proteins ?
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#1085 Post by starku »

Government cheese

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#1086 Post by Aaron »

You can get soy cheese right?

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#1087 Post by Oxymoron »

starku wrote:Government cheese
What, what is that th...

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... Oh the Internet...
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#1088 Post by Zod »

Oxymoron wrote:Lactose intolerance ?


Doesn't the fermentation process that allow the creation of cheese break-down the lactose proteins ?
Doubtful. My non-biological aunt is lactose intolerant and she couldn't even handle cheese.
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#1089 Post by Zod »

Aaron wrote:You can get soy cheese right?
where's the vomit smiley
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#1090 Post by Aaron »

Never tried it.

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#1091 Post by Oxymoron »

Zod wrote:
Aaron wrote:You can get soy cheese right?
where's the vomit smiley
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#1092 Post by uraniun235 »

My mom uses it because she's allergic to milk. Not lactose intolerant, straight-up allergic to milk.

The take-n-bake pizza place is cool about it, they let her bring in her own soy cheese and they'll use it in the pizza.

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#1093 Post by Veef »

now that's service

we used to let this super stressed out and disheveled lady with thinning gray hair (cuz she had to take care of her mom) use our wine fridge while her own was broken

one of the managers kinda hated her

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#1094 Post by Phantasee »

starku wrote:It's like you feel the need to remind people what a fucking dumbass you are

Or maybe lifestyle change really is as hard for you as it is for commander consistency
or i'm joking around :)
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#1095 Post by Director of Celestial Intelligence »

Mmmm.... ramp burgers.

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#1096 Post by adr-admin »

i've been drinking milk every day since the day i was born

it is the only thing i drink most days



now back in the day the old folks would make kool-aid for dinner time

and kool-aid is ok but since i left high school i transitioned to milk for dinner too


i should make some kool aid just for old time's sake

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#1097 Post by Akhlut »

Oxymoron wrote:Lactose intolerance ?


Doesn't the fermentation process that allow the creation of cheese break-down the lactose proteins ?
Lactose is a sugar, not a protein.

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#1098 Post by Oxymoron »

Akhlut wrote:Lactose is a sugar, not a protein.
Duh ?

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Oh. Seems you're right. :)
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#1099 Post by Zod »

Back to New York for a couple days next month, wee!

On the upside, I managed to find a cheap hotel that's better than a hostel. On the downside, some of the reviews make me nervous.
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#1100 Post by joviwan »

And I've now been mandatorily roped into being on the committee for drafting a 5 year technology "vision" for one of my schools.

I'm probably going to be volunteered again at my other school, too.

Questor, how are you handling this thing?

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