@Alex Gleason why do you care? you don't need protein anyway since you're vegan :ryukoeat:
I just like confusing people about milk products.
@Alex Gleason it's hard to confuse people when they know that only raw and whole milk is worth buying, worst case scenario - sterilized
Did you know there's a legal limit to the amount of pus they allow in milk? Because the cow's udders get infected with boils after being injected with estrogen so much, which then rupture into the milk.
@Alex Gleason happens i guess
Tit happens.
@Alex Gleason all i can say is that i'll blame americans for doing that
America did it first, then everyone repeated their mistake. Many such cases.
@Alex Gleason it's all because of the greed really, they wanted to boost milk production to increase sales from having more product, sacrificing quality and longevity, and since it leads to a shift in the market dynamics, everyone's gonna follow suit to not be left behind and bankrupt
@Alex Gleason @Final:z:Badguy:shrussia: Sounds to me like factory farms should be banned.
Absolutely. Animal abuse is illegal, but only when it's dogs.
Why do vegans have this weird fascination with perceived cleanliness when it comes from animal source foods? "You know you are eating pus?" "You are basically frying and eating menstruation?" "It's filled with hormones!" YOU ARE EATING A ANIMAL! It is messy, unclean, full of bodily fluids, shit piss cum pus blood as far as the eye can see, and we make it edible, THAT'S THE FUCKING POINT. The idea of eating a animal is clean only exists in the minds of urbanites that only se meat neatly packed on the market freezer.
I know you don't love factory farming, so why are you defending it? You just got spooked by the spooky skeleton of culture war.
You are a developer, you know that identifying the problem is the best way to solving it. Saying "meat is icky" is stupid. Factory farming is horrifying, but going with "gross" is a sure way to have people make fun of your face instead of acepting the reality of paying for higher prices and keeping a eye on producers to have more humane sources of meat and animal produce.
I never thought the fact it's gross is a logical argument. But the fact there are pus regulations because it's a serious problem specifically because of treatment by factory farms should be alarming.
That's the problem, it is not, it is the reality of dealing with animals. The only way to completely remove this type of problem is to process the produce to a point where it loses its original identity. "Whey protein" does not have this problem, but it not milk. Swiss cheese lost it's holes after it was overly clean, and they had to artificially add contaminants to regain the characteristics. My mother was raised in a farm, she had to clean pigs guts to make sausage, she clean it in well water, the idea that you would no be eating small particles of cooked shit was laughable.
Bonus protein.