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Wuddi@lemmy.zip to News@lemmy.world · 3 days ago

Nearly 60 Idahoans sick after drinking raw milk in past two weeks, officials say

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  • possumparty@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Lol, lmao, even lmfao. Darwin coming back with malice.

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    I’m beginning to think that these numbskulls are drinking it directly from the fucking can.

    • Akasazh@lemmy.world
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      I think they are drinking the steer milk

      • Ceruleum@lemmy.wtf
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        Out of force of habit.

  • SnarkoPolo@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    LET’S GO DARWIN

  • boaratio@lemmy.world
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    Idaho is a wild fucking state. The number of nutballs that have moved there and occupied it is mind blowing.

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    So the average IQ is going up… I see that as a win.

  • osanna@lemmy.vg
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    fun fact: milk in a lot of countries are ALLOWED to contain somatic cells (think the pus that comes out of pimples when you squeeze them). It’s a high number of somatic cells per ml. Got milkpus?

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    Back in my day we used to boil the milk for safety.

    Oh wait … they still do that.

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    you dumb bitch meme from always sunny

  • Wataba@sh.itjust.works
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    Darwin Awards are continuing to pack to the rafters.

  • Guy Ingonito@reddthat.com
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    It’s their right as Americans to drink the milk with shit in it

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      And they owned the libs bigly.

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    germs so tasty

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    Clearly they weren’t using the approved method, which is via a raccoon penis straw.

  • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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    This is horrible.

    I really wish the government would release some kind of guidance or documentation on the safe processing and packaging of milk so this sort of thing could be prevented. Really a shame that nobody does anything here, these poor innocent people probably had no idea their milk might possibly be contaminated…

    oh wait…

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      So I have this book from the dark ages that tells you how to do a bunch of old timey farm things. You’ll never guess what it says to do with raw milk: BOIL IT.

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        What’s the name of the book? It sounds cool.

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          Back to Basics. I find copies every now a then at used book stores and online - some cheap, others not so much. It gets reprinted from time to time so there are copies around with different covers. My copy is from the 80s and I think it’s also a reprint. There are also other books with the same title that cover wilderness and survival skills.

          Edit: Found one

          https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/back-to-basics_readers-digest-association/250009/item/4091036/?mkwid=|dm&pcrid=77447028765180&pkw=&pmt=be&slid=&product=4091036&plc=&pgrid=1239149900900141&ptaid=pla-4581046492312222#isbn=0895770865&idiq=4091036&edition=1835466

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        ‘Book’? What is that?

        Oh wait I heard about those, it’s a stack of cellulose pulp sheets with markings on them right?

        I know some people say they are useful for something but I can’t imagine what, as nobody ever taught me how to read them.

        Pass the milk?

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          it’s a stack of cellulose pulp sheets with markings on them right?

          That was way too literate for the tone you intended

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    The MAGA clowns can carry on guzzling down raw milk and they might have piss poor health insurance too.

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      its also the crowd that would go flouride free and wonder why thier cavaties are still here or thier ‘’ teeth become sensitive’.(since alot of these flouride free toothpaste have excessive amounts of whitening products in it.

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    Good. Stupid choices beget stupid consequences.

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