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Sibyyl
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Posted - 2014.03.10 08:40:00 -
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Sooner or later, I knew poetry would happen. Now that you are *campers* you will have more *parties* and no more *sad* *lonely* *bubbles*. |
KnowUsByTheDead
CD Industries
1026
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Posted - 2014.03.10 08:51:00 -
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Sibyyl, I find your cynicism, disturbing to say the least.
Y U NO LIKE HAPPINESS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Once you realize what a joke everything is, being the comedian is the only thing that makes sense. -á-á-á-á-á-á-á |
Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
171
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Posted - 2014.03.10 09:40:00 -
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ITT: Distinct scent of a yearning need for attention mixed with a breathless undertone of clammy palmed sexual desperation.
Hows that for atmosphere. No thanks. |
Jonah Gravenstein
Machiavellian Space Bastards
17054
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Posted - 2014.03.10 09:54:00 -
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Rhatar Khurin wrote:Its cold outside, there's no kind of atmosphere, I'm all alone, more or less. Let me fly, far away from here, Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun.
I want to lie, shipwrecked and comatose, Drinking fresh, mango juice, Goldfish shoals, nibbling at my toes, Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun, Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun.
I'll pack my bags and head into hyperspace Where I'll succeed at time-warp speed Spend my days in ultraviolet rays Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun.
We'll lock on course straight through the universe You and me and the galaxy Reach the stage where hyper-drive's engaged Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun, Fun, fun, fun, In the sun, sun, sun. +1 for Red Dwarf.
Breast milk guy was a smeghead.
Psychotic Monk for CSM 9 |
Frank Millar
475
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Posted - 2014.03.10 10:04:00 -
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By reading this thread I became all calm and zen-like...
I'd like some breast milk in my coffee, though... Dunno if that can arranged?
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Seven Koskanaiken
The Shadow Plague Fidelas Constans
966
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Posted - 2014.03.10 10:07:00 -
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Shaka, when the walls fell. Darmok and Jalad on the ocean. |
Erotica 1
Krypteia Operations CODE.
4188
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Posted - 2014.03.10 11:08:00 -
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Surprisingly this thread is still alive and well...
For whatever reason, breast milk consumption by adults always seems most popular in England. They have breast milk ice cream over there. But here's food for thought: where do they find the women to do this? Is it like a job they hire them for? Is it a work at home opportunity? So many questions... See Bio for isk doubling rules. If you didn't read bio, chances are you funded those who did. |
Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
174
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Posted - 2014.03.10 11:18:00 -
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Erotica 1 wrote:But here's food for thought: where do they find the women to do this? Is it like a job they hire them for? Is it a work at home opportunity? So many questions... Do you really want to discuss what bodily fluids people consume from each other on an EVE forum?
Is this really a line of questioning worth pursuing? |
Sibyyl
165
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Posted - 2014.03.10 11:42:00 -
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The nepenthean blue depth of space, beyond that ninefold motley of gankers Huddled in their frigs about the jump gate Like afflicted hobos cast about their barrel of flame
I flicked the blue switch on my bargain basement Dodixie afterburner Wishing for a grody teat milk aficionado To share the runaway thrill of my post-downtime game
/Fÿ¡ Now that you are *campers* you will have more *parties* and no more *sad* *lonely* *bubbles*. |
Scipio Artelius
The Vendunari End of Life
549
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Posted - 2014.03.10 11:47:00 -
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Erotica 1 wrote:For whatever reason, breast milk consumption by adults always seems most popular in England. They have breast milk ice cream over there. But here's food for thought: where do they find the women to do this? Is it like a job they hire them for? Is it a work at home opportunity? So many questions...
I'd like to know who was the first person to look at a cow and think "hmm, I could drink that"?
There wouldn't have been a seat and pale, so he would have been down on his hands and knees straight under the cow (hopefully he didn't ever make a 'mistake' with a bull).
Probably English too.
Funny how something we would think of as beastiality these days started a whole drink industry we don't even think twice about (unless you are me and then you think about some random guy sucking on a cows tit - hmm, what does that say about me?) eve-bazaar - Discount prices on ships and PLEX. Real savings to drive your ISK further. |
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Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
176
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:01:00 -
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Some of you people need to get out of your pod more.
And I don't mean for a WiS... |
Remiel Pollard
Stirling Iron Society A Rather Intimidating Group of Individuals
2675
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:03:00 -
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Posting in a CCP appreciation thread.
And the pleasure was all mine. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Scipio Artelius
The Vendunari End of Life
550
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:03:00 -
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Salvos Rhoska wrote:And I don't mean for a WiS...
Don't you have a coke bottle for that?
eve-bazaar - Discount prices on ships and PLEX. Real savings to drive your ISK further. |
Remiel Pollard
Stirling Iron Society A Rather Intimidating Group of Individuals
2675
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:10:00 -
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Scipio Artelius wrote:Erotica 1 wrote:For whatever reason, breast milk consumption by adults always seems most popular in England. They have breast milk ice cream over there. But here's food for thought: where do they find the women to do this? Is it like a job they hire them for? Is it a work at home opportunity? So many questions... I'd like to know who was the first person to look at a cow and think "hmm, I could drink that"? There wouldn't have been a seat and pale, so he would have been down on his hands and knees straight under the cow (hopefully he didn't ever make a 'mistake' with a bull). Probably English too. Funny how something we would think of as beastiality these days started a whole drink industry we don't even think twice about (unless you are me and then you think about some random guy sucking on a cows tit - hmm, what does that say about me?)
The history of milk drinking can be traced back to 7,500 years ago in Central Europe and the Balkans. From a press release by researchers at University College, London, 2009:
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose first evolved in dairy farming communities in central Europe, not in more northern groups as was previously thought, finds a new study led by UCL (University College London) scientists published in the journal PLoS Computational Biology. The genetic change that enabled early Europeans to drink milk without getting sick has been mapped to dairying farmers who lived around 7,500 years ago in a region between the central Balkans and central Europe. Previously, it was thought that natural selection favoured milk drinkers only in more northern regions because of their greater need for vitamin D in their diet. People living in most parts of the world make vitamin D when sunlight hits the skin, but in northern latitudes there isn't enough sunlight to do this for most of the year.
In the collaborative study, the team used a computer simulation model to explore the spread of lactase persistence, dairy farming, other food gathering practices and genes in Europe. The model integrated genetic and archaeological data using newly developed statistical approaches.
Evolution for the win, then? And a recent evolution of the human species if there ever was one. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
178
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:47:00 -
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Lactose intolerants can still consume and largely metabolise raw milk and especially dairy, just not as efficiently and without as many undesirable side-effects as lactose tolerants (basically gas build up in the intestines as bacteria breaks down what the body itself could not absorb)
Most of the world is lactose intolerant, but that doesn't mean they haven't been consuming milk for millenia. They just don't have the particular gene that evolved into central/northern europeans.
The connection to breast milk is not superficial. People who lack the gene, become intolerant to lactose after being weened off human milk. From an evolutionary functions perspective, perhaps it was so that a mother knows when to stop breastfeeding and instead feeding the child other foods, as a result of the child becoming increasingly irritable and affected by the intolerance (and, incidentally, also to know when the child's development is at the point that breast milk no longer carries all the necessary nutrients for the next stages of development). Basically breast milk is the single and absolute best food source a child can have as its own digestive system is still in early stages of development. Infact that early gastrointestinal system can't even handle much else. But as it develops, the child becomes capable of ingesting other foods, and as it develops, so do the childs nutritional requirements exceed what is available in mothers milk, as well as the mothers capacity to even provide enough of it for an increasingly grown child.
In other words, its natures way of weening kids off the breast.
Its a "normal" human developmental stage to become incapable of metabolising lactose as they grow up, for which there is only a very recent genetic divergence. |
Remiel Pollard
Stirling Iron Society A Rather Intimidating Group of Individuals
2679
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:51:00 -
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Salvos Rhoska wrote:Lactose intolerants can still consume and largely metabolise raw milk and especially dairy, just not as efficiently and without as many undesirable side-effects as lactose tolerants (basically gas build up in the intestines as bacteria breaks down what the body itself could not absorb)
Most of the world is lactose intolerant, but that doesn't mean they haven't been consuming milk for millenia. They just don't have the particular gene that evolved into central/northern europeans.
The connection to breast milk is not superficial. People who lack the gene, become intolerant to lactose after being weened off human milk. Its a "normal" human developmental stage to become incapable of metabolising lactose as they grow up, for which there is only a very recent genetic divergence.
Evolution in progress!! I ******* love this ****, you have no idea how much. I wonder how many people anti-GMO realise we've been genetically modifying ourselves for centuries.
Ah, science, how small thy maketh me feel and yet, I cling to thee like a child to its mother in curiosity. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Tanuki Kittybeta
Garoun Investment Bank Gallente Federation
24
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Posted - 2014.03.10 12:59:00 -
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hi guys what's going on in this thread |
Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
178
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Posted - 2014.03.10 13:01:00 -
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Remiel Pollard wrote:Evolution in progress!! I ******* love this ****, you have no idea how much. I wonder how many people anti-GMO realise we've been genetically modifying ourselves for centuries.
Ah, science, how small thy maketh me feel and yet, I cling to thee like a child to its mother in curiosity.
Much of this stuff has been set on the backburner for the last century, due to the (deserved) social stigma resulting from the proliferation of "eugenics" as a pseudoscience in the early and mid 20th century.
Many people don't realise it, but a very significant part of the scientific community as well as society overall was pretty actively and overtly racist at this time. Eugenics was considered the in-thing, and valid, worldwide.
Furthermore, in this century, there is a trend of misunderstanding "everyone is equal", to meaning, incorrectly, that "everyone is the same", which it most certainly does not.
We are infact, genetically, a far more diverse and divergent species than most people realise. Ironic, because the more people there are in the world, in direct and exponential relation to that, the more occurrences there are of genetic abnormalities and anomalies, than ever before.
Autistic savants, incredible athletes, people with inexplicable immunities to certain disorders, people with unusual reactions to standard otherwise tolerated vaccinations. The list is endless and largely unresearched, and the potential is as enormous, unfortunately, as is the potential risks from people lapsing into a Eugenics mind-set again... |
Sibyyl
167
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Posted - 2014.03.10 13:36:00 -
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Guise, let's keep it classy and not talk about lactose intolerance? A dairy might nipple on this thread and moo the wrong impression.
/Fÿ¡
Now that you are *campers* you will have more *parties* and no more *sad* *lonely* *bubbles*. |
Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
2903
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Posted - 2014.03.10 14:26:00 -
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Salvos Rhoska wrote:Returning to the milk-in-me-tea-plz-guy, so the guy has a weird fetish. He had a lot of weird fetishes.
Oh god. |
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Ria Nieyli
2522
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Posted - 2014.03.10 14:30:00 -
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Riot Girl wrote:He had a lot of weird fetishes.
The important question is, what's your shoe size? Posting to confirm that I can post. |
Arline Kley
PIE Inc. Praetoria Imperialis Excubitoris
271
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Posted - 2014.03.10 14:35:00 -
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I came into this thread wondering what was going on.
I have now left slightly more disturbed than I was entering. Blessed are those that carry the Empress' Light; with it they destroy the shadows |
Remiel Pollard
Stirling Iron Society A Rather Intimidating Group of Individuals
2681
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Posted - 2014.03.10 14:39:00 -
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Arline Kley wrote:I came into this thread wondering what was going on.
I have now left slightly more disturbed than I was entering.
I like your alliance name.
On that note, this thread is now about pie. You don't scare me. I've been to Jita. |
Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
2903
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Posted - 2014.03.10 14:43:00 -
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Key lime pie is my favourite. Oh god. |
Ila Dace
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
8747
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Posted - 2014.03.10 15:00:00 -
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Posting generally.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE! If House played Eve: http://i.imgur.com/y7ShT.jpg |
Salvos Rhoska
Pator Tech School Minmatar Republic
188
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Posted - 2014.03.10 15:02:00 -
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Riot Girl wrote:Salvos Rhoska wrote:Returning to the milk-in-me-tea-plz-guy, so the guy has a weird fetish. He had a lot of weird fetishes.
Im quite certain if you where to tell us what your personal kinks and fetishes are, that many would find those weird as well, and you would be remembered years later in threads just like this. |
Riot Girl
You'll Cowards Don't Even Smoke Crack
2904
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Posted - 2014.03.10 15:25:00 -
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Okay, but you go first seeing as it's your idea. Oh god. |
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ISD LackOfFaith
ISD Community Communications Liaisons
1282
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Posted - 2014.03.10 15:26:00 -
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Quote:22. Post constructively.
Negative feedback can be very useful to further improve EVE Online provided that it is presented in a civil and factual manner. All users are encouraged to honestly express their feelings regarding EVE Online and how it can be improved. Posts that are non-constructive, insulting or in breach of the rules will be deleted regardless of how valid the ideas behind them may be. Users are also reminded that posting with a lack of content also constitutes non-constructive posting. Thread locked. That is a really impressive lack of content. 10/10. ISD LackOfFaith Lieutenant Community Communication Liaisons (CCLs) Interstellar Services Department I do not respond to Eve Mail or anything other than the forums. |
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