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2018-12-05 23:52:07 UTC

Well its a ways off so dont think too much about it @Coochie coo i work in manhattan

2018-12-05 23:53:02 UTC

Gonna see if I can shamelessly manipulate Tim into promoting my startup

2018-12-05 23:53:02 UTC

Ok ๐Ÿ˜‚ weeeee

2018-12-05 23:53:15 UTC

Real gun lovers here get the license honestly

2018-12-05 23:53:28 UTC

Well

2018-12-05 23:53:37 UTC

@MrsDangerMachine my friend keeps telling me too

2018-12-05 23:53:39 UTC

You all get guns like brats

2018-12-05 23:53:53 UTC

an RPAL involves signing away your right against unwarranted searches

2018-12-05 23:54:04 UTC

@MrsDangerMachine what state you get yours in ?

2018-12-05 23:54:17 UTC

if you want a handgun, you have to agree that the RCMP can bust down your door (literally) at any time.

2018-12-05 23:54:22 UTC

without a warrant.

2018-12-05 23:54:29 UTC

Wow ^ fucked up

2018-12-05 23:54:44 UTC

I dont' I live in a retirement community in bc

2018-12-05 23:55:00 UTC

BC
ayy

2018-12-05 23:55:17 UTC

Whats the point, then just concerning people and authority's

2018-12-05 23:55:34 UTC

Get a semi auto rifle instead

2018-12-05 23:55:39 UTC

Handguns are overrated

2018-12-05 23:55:41 UTC

I would'

2018-12-05 23:55:47 UTC

@Beemann they class AR-15s as Restricted

2018-12-05 23:55:49 UTC

Semi take skill

2018-12-05 23:56:02 UTC

They don't class Garand as R tho

2018-12-05 23:56:08 UTC

but most equivalent semi-automatic weapons are still non-restricted

2018-12-05 23:56:20 UTC

I think you can get an ACR

2018-12-05 23:56:22 UTC

lol

2018-12-05 23:56:24 UTC

>actual weapon of war
>not restricted

2018-12-05 23:56:27 UTC

You take the shots when you feel you have it' much better then auto

2018-12-05 23:56:30 UTC

indeed

2018-12-05 23:56:37 UTC

Good decisions

2018-12-05 23:56:41 UTC

timing

2018-12-05 23:56:57 UTC

Well, and the current federal government is currently doing the consultation to allow them to ban all semi-automatic weapons.

2018-12-05 23:57:35 UTC

Shotguns are also not R tho

2018-12-05 23:57:35 UTC

they will gather this survey, send it to people who were pretty sure it was already the case (and have no idea how guns and crime work)

2018-12-05 23:57:45 UTC

except semi-auto shotguns, after this

2018-12-05 23:57:45 UTC

It's handguns and the AR15 basically

2018-12-05 23:57:49 UTC

Sure

2018-12-05 23:58:02 UTC

Canโ€™t be hard to design pussy toys without a pussy, right

2018-12-05 23:58:03 UTC

yeah, I mean, there are a couple other restricted semi-auto rifles

2018-12-05 23:58:20 UTC

@R9b1t you can always resort to the boi pucci

2018-12-05 23:58:24 UTC

but that may be a bit gay

2018-12-05 23:58:32 UTC

Tis

2018-12-05 23:59:02 UTC

I was thinking like a sponge kind of thing where you pre-lube with a hole like how you oil things

2018-12-05 23:59:10 UTC

America needs to remain gun land, everywhere else its a privilege, you all just need to work on peoples happiness and work related anger or people that want to hurt the community by attacking schools. Not make people want to die and take others with.

2018-12-05 23:59:14 UTC

Like something in the base and let it soak

2018-12-05 23:59:44 UTC

we need to genetically engineer a chicken that will be like: "what did you say?"

2018-12-05 23:59:50 UTC

so that Tim can be wrong just this once.

2018-12-06 00:00:10 UTC

A chicken that talks?

2018-12-06 00:00:27 UTC

Wtf ๐Ÿ”

2018-12-06 00:00:28 UTC

yes

2018-12-06 00:00:31 UTC

shouldn't be too hard

2018-12-06 00:00:41 UTC

A Chinese man did it

2018-12-06 00:00:48 UTC

spectacular

2018-12-06 00:01:01 UTC

๐Ÿฅš ๐Ÿ‘€ ๐Ÿ˜’ ๐Ÿค

2018-12-06 00:01:04 UTC

like all things these days, it seems: if you want it done on budget, china may be your best bet.

2018-12-06 00:01:33 UTC

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2018-12-06 00:01:34 UTC

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2018-12-06 00:01:35 UTC

I should make a coil for my vape' Dont make fun

2018-12-06 00:01:38 UTC

โ€œHey doc, I want a chicken that says โ€˜xโ€™.โ€

2018-12-06 00:01:43 UTC

speak of the devil

2018-12-06 00:01:46 UTC

โ€œHundred dorrar.โ€

2018-12-06 00:02:02 UTC

โ€œHere.โ€

2018-12-06 00:03:27 UTC

๐Ÿ” : "What did you say?"

2018-12-06 00:09:28 UTC

I think the RobArms XCR and the CZ Bren 2 are non-restricted in Canada.

2018-12-06 00:10:07 UTC

That might've changed though. The RCMP can apparently change what category a rifle is whenever they want.

2018-12-06 00:14:19 UTC

Yeah it's pretty fucked

2018-12-06 00:14:36 UTC

Mad Max gon throw the book at em tho

2018-12-06 00:24:23 UTC

>Ask libertarian instructor about People's Party
>he's already a founding member

2018-12-06 00:35:34 UTC

man

2018-12-06 00:35:46 UTC

yeah, I'm a founding member as well

2018-12-06 00:36:24 UTC

they don't communicate much though

2018-12-06 00:36:29 UTC

I haven't gotten any email from them

2018-12-06 00:38:07 UTC

@Atkins, Ice Road Truckers made a point of their female driver(s). Similarly The Most Dangerous Catch. So again, yes, the media does glorify it when they can find it. I'm sure all reality TV shows about such dangerous jobs are on the lookout for female participants if just due to the pressure you keep mentioning. If there's a demand, *someone* will supply it.

2018-12-06 00:39:58 UTC

@Beemann I talked to a supply-managed farmer a while back, and he was completely brainwashed for the practice.

2018-12-06 00:40:08 UTC

I really like that Bernier is willing to touch this subject.

2018-12-06 00:40:21 UTC

I'm a demand sider

2018-12-06 00:40:33 UTC

These people believe that there's such a thing as an inelastic price

2018-12-06 00:40:41 UTC

like

2018-12-06 00:40:45 UTC

a 100% inelastic price

2018-12-06 00:41:08 UTC

you tell them "well idunno, if milk were $100/l, I would probably not buy dairy products."

2018-12-06 00:41:17 UTC

and their heads explode.

2018-12-06 00:41:51 UTC

Lel

2018-12-06 00:42:18 UTC

That's like how people here are worried that American products are just going to ruin our dairy industry

2018-12-06 00:42:35 UTC

So long as I'm not getting shafted I'd rather buy Canadian

2018-12-06 00:42:44 UTC

And pretty much everyone I talk to is the same way

2018-12-06 00:42:58 UTC

I mean

2018-12-06 00:43:10 UTC

If we have a competitive market it's not like the US is just going to fuck it over. It's being held back by protectionism

2018-12-06 00:43:34 UTC

the thing which keeps Canadian dairy quality high is the retail regulation of dairy

2018-12-06 00:43:48 UTC

take away supply management, and the U.S. producers would still need to meet those specifications

2018-12-06 00:43:55 UTC

Yup

2018-12-06 00:44:18 UTC

But a lot of people here seem to think that the second American milk moves in we're done

2018-12-06 00:44:19 UTC

Our milk is okay, I guess.

2018-12-06 00:44:23 UTC

heheh

2018-12-06 00:44:23 UTC

Need to go up north and compare.

2018-12-06 00:44:39 UTC

honestly, I don't mind if Canadians get more of their milk from Wisconsin

2018-12-06 00:44:46 UTC

I've heard your milk is shit tbh, but I dunno how true that is
From Americans too

2018-12-06 00:44:47 UTC

@xorgy Yay!

2018-12-06 00:44:51 UTC

I actually think that Agropur make good milk!

2018-12-06 00:45:00 UTC

More shit from WISCO!

2018-12-06 00:45:30 UTC

But yeah eggs, dairy and poultry being cheaper would be nice

2018-12-06 00:45:37 UTC

Since that's most of what I eat now

2018-12-06 00:46:06 UTC

Eggs are good for you my NiBBa.

2018-12-06 00:46:42 UTC

Canadian milk is lower in pus, generally, AFAIK

2018-12-06 00:46:44 UTC

"using animals in a turn of phrase"
"enjoying a BLT"
I have to disagree with The Root if they're saying these are on the same level.

2018-12-06 00:46:49 UTC

in my humble opinion it tastes better

2018-12-06 00:47:34 UTC

having tasted at least some common milk available at retail in every region of Michigan, the Pittsburgh, PA area, and southern New Hampshire

2018-12-06 00:48:54 UTC

@Phalynx I know my dude. Had a cheese and spinach omelette this morning. Decent "fuck it" breakfast

@xorgy the pus one was one of the things I'd heard yeah

2018-12-06 00:48:55 UTC

adult humans really shouldn't be drinking milk in the first place

2018-12-06 00:49:32 UTC

it tastes good

2018-12-06 00:49:38 UTC

its alright

2018-12-06 00:49:39 UTC

especially as cheeeeeese

2018-12-06 00:49:41 UTC

Pourquoi?

2018-12-06 00:49:46 UTC

fromage

2018-12-06 00:50:10 UTC

its sweet and filled with fat, which enhances the sweetness.

2018-12-06 00:50:48 UTC

growing humans might benefit from that but adults? that is just fattening and mostly unnecessary.

2018-12-06 00:51:38 UTC

what else do i eat my cereal with? ๐Ÿ˜ฆ

2018-12-06 00:51:49 UTC

its just added calories with 0 nutritional benefit you can't get elsewhere in your natural diet. And if you stop drinking it for long enough, you stand a chance of becoming lactose intolerant

2018-12-06 00:52:18 UTC

i like soda too, doesn't mean i think i should be drinking it

2018-12-06 00:52:20 UTC

``adult humans really shouldn't be drinking milk in the first place``

Well, with that logic, people shouldn't be eating meat.

2018-12-06 00:52:32 UTC

I mean honestly

2018-12-06 00:52:42 UTC

We developed these digestion abilities to widen our nutritional sources.

2018-12-06 00:52:54 UTC

I'm capable of digesting lactose

2018-12-06 00:52:58 UTC

It was difficult for me when I was a child

2018-12-06 00:53:02 UTC

I like milk

2018-12-06 00:53:06 UTC

I like cream especially

2018-12-06 00:53:08 UTC

and cheese

2018-12-06 00:53:13 UTC

I don't drink milk

2018-12-06 00:53:18 UTC

and I don't claim that it's a "health food"

2018-12-06 00:53:21 UTC

to a certain extent, you should probably be eating less meat usually. but milk? Milk is meant for developing mammals, not adults.

2018-12-06 00:53:26 UTC

I'm not asking anyone "got milk?"

2018-12-06 00:53:48 UTC

Albumen is for developing animals.

2018-12-06 00:53:54 UTC

eggs are a perfectly legitimate food

2018-12-06 00:54:12 UTC

eggs and milk are basically the same thing

2018-12-06 00:54:25 UTC

If I cut out dairy I'd never hit my protein targets. I can only eat so much chicken

2018-12-06 00:54:41 UTC

eggs?

2018-12-06 00:54:43 UTC

Milk is a high fat, high protein, easily digested food source. With those qualities, it's a useful source of nutrients for any mammal, adult or child.

2018-12-06 00:54:46 UTC

yes, eggs

2018-12-06 00:54:55 UTC

not the mammalian kind

2018-12-06 00:54:56 UTC

It's just most useful for children given all their biological hangups.

2018-12-06 00:55:01 UTC

islam is a religion of *sick radical skate tricks*

2018-12-06 00:55:31 UTC

babies eat pulverized vegetables, often

2018-12-06 00:55:45 UTC

beacause it reduces the risk of choking among other things

2018-12-06 00:56:00 UTC

baby food is not any less nutritious than its ingredients

2018-12-06 00:56:00 UTC

@Bookworm then you should be fine with replacing cows milk with breast milk. (all relevant health and safety regs applied of course)

2018-12-06 00:56:18 UTC

cow's milk is breast milk

2018-12-06 00:56:21 UTC

bovine breast milk

2018-12-06 00:56:24 UTC

human breast milk

2018-12-06 00:56:28 UTC

milk comes from breasts

2018-12-06 00:56:52 UTC

technically no it doesn't.

2018-12-06 00:56:54 UTC

not it cows

2018-12-06 00:57:07 UTC

How different from cow's milk does woman's milk need to be to make it a "legit human food"?

2018-12-06 00:57:20 UTC

your opinion is underdeveloped, dude

2018-12-06 00:57:32 UTC

the food is as nutritious or as dangerous as it is

2018-12-06 00:57:39 UTC

and people choose freely whether to consume it or not

2018-12-06 00:57:42 UTC

it comes from their mammaries. which are not located on their breasts

2018-12-06 00:57:46 UTC

people thought cigarettes were healthy, then they didn't

2018-12-06 00:57:52 UTC

then they did again

2018-12-06 00:57:55 UTC

then they finally didn't again

2018-12-06 00:58:03 UTC

given that breast generally referrers to the muscle group in the "chest"

2018-12-06 00:58:11 UTC

Yes, I agree that human breast milk would be an acceptable and useful source of nutrients.

2018-12-06 00:58:20 UTC

now you're just being a pedant

2018-12-06 00:58:26 UTC

You wouldn't replace dairy farms with humans though lol

2018-12-06 00:58:27 UTC

However, I must admit that the cultural norms of such a practice would probably stop me from partaking.

2018-12-06 00:58:29 UTC

this is how stay at home moms can contribute and get paid

2018-12-06 00:58:31 UTC

lmao

2018-12-06 00:58:49 UTC

we could just eat humans... soylant green is your future!

2018-12-06 00:58:51 UTC

woman milk is not consistent enough to be packaged like cow milk

2018-12-06 00:59:05 UTC

you can buy it from stores

2018-12-06 00:59:12 UTC

you can

2018-12-06 00:59:14 UTC

Could we not homogenize it like cow's milk?

2018-12-06 00:59:22 UTC

they are specialized but exist.

2018-12-06 00:59:25 UTC

it will never be as homogenous

2018-12-06 00:59:37 UTC

nor as plentiful

2018-12-06 00:59:46 UTC

you know that for sure? dairy expert?

2018-12-06 00:59:51 UTC

the homogenous

2018-12-06 00:59:54 UTC

Of course, no human woman could compete with a properly bred and maintained dairy cow.

2018-12-06 00:59:54 UTC

not the plentiful

2018-12-06 00:59:55 UTC

and women consume all sorts of drugs

2018-12-06 00:59:58 UTC

They output gallons a day.

2018-12-06 00:59:58 UTC

including antibiotics

2018-12-06 01:00:09 UTC

and contraceptives

2018-12-06 01:00:13 UTC

@Bookworm i know some SJWs which might beg to differ with that

2018-12-06 01:00:17 UTC

Im pretty sure cows milk and human milk has basically the same chemical makeup

2018-12-06 01:00:21 UTC

they have the body mass

2018-12-06 01:00:22 UTC

lmao

2018-12-06 01:00:34 UTC

@wacka not exactly

2018-12-06 01:00:44 UTC

otherwise we'd just replace formula with milk

2018-12-06 01:01:36 UTC

its the same proteins tho

2018-12-06 01:01:52 UTC

unless you dehydrate it, and then rehydrate it

2018-12-06 01:01:59 UTC

then the protein breaks down

2018-12-06 01:02:00 UTC

that said, raw milk is much better than Homogenized and pasteurized milk

2018-12-06 01:02:09 UTC

Maybe in the same way barbeque sauce is basically ketchup.

2018-12-06 01:02:24 UTC

Sure, mostly the same. Don't put ketchup on my fried chicken.

2018-12-06 01:02:28 UTC

what the hell is wrong with homogenized milk?

2018-12-06 01:02:38 UTC

i mean taste wise

2018-12-06 01:02:39 UTC

what is this crackpot nonsense?

2018-12-06 01:02:58 UTC

also, milk can be both raw and homogenized

2018-12-06 01:03:19 UTC

Again, I have no point of comparison, but it stands to reason that the homogenization process could affect the texture, or even the flavor, of milk.

2018-12-06 01:03:32 UTC

though homogenization usually involves some heat

2018-12-06 01:03:45 UTC

(that is, usually when homogenizing, we do other processes)

2018-12-06 01:04:11 UTC

I find that raw milk tastes too sweet

2018-12-06 01:04:24 UTC

of course, in hard cheese, that all gets fixed

2018-12-06 01:04:50 UTC

seems like human milk just has more carb fats

2018-12-06 01:05:09 UTC

other differences are pretty irrelevant

2018-12-06 01:06:00 UTC

i'm lactose intolerant. i add lactase enzyme to my milk and it breaks down the lactose, this process makes it much sweeter, and i definitely prefer the taste. not sure why sweet milk would be bad

2018-12-06 01:06:42 UTC

is it just sugar in milk.. or any sugar?

2018-12-06 01:06:49 UTC

lactose is a sugar

2018-12-06 01:07:03 UTC

ye

2018-12-06 01:07:05 UTC

@xorgy Pasteurization is the heat treatment, homogenization is just mixing

2018-12-06 01:07:05 UTC

I know

2018-12-06 01:07:09 UTC

when it is broken down it affects how our taste buds perceive it

2018-12-06 01:07:11 UTC

thats what Im asking ๐Ÿ˜›

2018-12-06 01:07:21 UTC

is it just in milk or all sugars

2018-12-06 01:07:23 UTC

@Bayesed I like sweet things sometimes, but sometimes I find it kinda gross.

2018-12-06 01:07:32 UTC

sweet liquids which are also fatty are kinda gross to me

2018-12-06 01:07:39 UTC

except in some cases lol

2018-12-06 01:07:42 UTC

it's complicated I guess

2018-12-06 01:07:50 UTC

fructose and sucrose as well?

2018-12-06 01:07:59 UTC

i donno, i add milk to my coffee, and often sugar too. i imagine i need less with sweeter milk

2018-12-06 01:08:06 UTC

@Bayesed doesn't lactase just break down Lactose into 2 different simpler sugars

2018-12-06 01:08:13 UTC

I think there is some dextrose

2018-12-06 01:08:15 UTC

yes

2018-12-06 01:08:38 UTC

2 different sugars which are much sweeter tasting. humans dont perceive lactose as being very sweet

2018-12-06 01:08:49 UTC

galactose and glucose

2018-12-06 01:09:05 UTC

"Lactase (also known as lactase-phlorizin hydrolase, or LPH), a part of the ฮฒ-galactosidase family of enzymes, is a glycoside hydrolase involved in the hydrolysis of the disaccharide lactose into constituent galactose and glucose monomers."

2018-12-06 01:09:06 UTC

galactose, isn't that the guy who tried to destroy the earth?

2018-12-06 01:09:08 UTC

yeah, galactose is its own monosaccharide

2018-12-06 01:09:34 UTC

lol

2018-12-06 01:10:30 UTC

We're already a cyborg and we dont even know it yet - Elon Musk ๐Ÿ˜ฑ

2018-12-06 01:10:42 UTC

lactose free milk is like 6-7$ per gallon here, vs 3.5$ for regular. I add about 25 cents worth of lactase and its just as good

2018-12-06 01:11:33 UTC

a lot of hard cheese is virtually free of lactose AFAIK

2018-12-06 01:11:42 UTC

Watching Joe Rogan & him, what a socially odd guy but rlly smart

2018-12-06 01:11:45 UTC

at least, when I was mildly lactose intolerant as a kid, cheese did not irritate me

2018-12-06 01:12:02 UTC

yeah, cheese doesnt contain enough to affect me

2018-12-06 01:12:15 UTC

yeah, I think Elon is just a weeb who hit the jackpot on PayPal and is doing what he really wants to do.

2018-12-06 01:12:34 UTC

Like a real weeb?

2018-12-06 01:12:40 UTC

any thoughts of neuralink?

2018-12-06 01:13:02 UTC

@Coochie coo yeah, well, no

2018-12-06 01:13:08 UTC

@Coochie coo not super cringey AFAICT

2018-12-06 01:13:16 UTC

just... he understands weeb memes

2018-12-06 01:14:12 UTC

$3.5 seems expensive... its ยฃ1 per 2.2litres here... not sure how that works out in american units

2018-12-06 01:14:25 UTC

Ah

2018-12-06 01:14:30 UTC

youre paying more for you milk

2018-12-06 01:14:38 UTC

oh, per 2.2

2018-12-06 01:14:52 UTC

youre essentially buying a half gallon each time

2018-12-06 01:14:54 UTC

2.272

2018-12-06 01:15:14 UTC

gallon is 3.7 or something right?

2018-12-06 01:15:21 UTC

im in california it is actually fairly expensive here

2018-12-06 01:15:40 UTC

although we dont pay any sales tax on certain things

2018-12-06 01:15:44 UTC

like dairy and bread

2018-12-06 01:16:04 UTC

about 4 liters per gallon, so your paying under 2 euro per gallon

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