it all depends on your definition of evil. i don't think making money is evil. taking bribes from lobbyists? maybe. i would probably do it if i were in that position too, especially since it's legal. does that make me evil? does it matter?
The point I am showing is that you don't care where the money is from since you don't see/understand it. What you see is your own advantage, and it outweights the cons you don't see/understand.
If one wants to understand the working of a system he has to start with its roots. It means you can start with yourself and follow it along. Conspiracy is just a trivial result of it.
i think jsnake was trying to say that the milk you buy in stores is just water mixed with chemicals or something ... maybe in germany that's the case but we have something called the fda. milk comes from cows bro, then it's homogenized, pasteurized, and some of the cream is removed. it's not a conspiracy.
I got the impression that he was talking about how most milk is skimmed / semi-skimmed, and has a more grey colour, as opposed to milk with minimal processing, which is thicker / whiter. I whinge about the same thing, but I get mine delivered so that I get 'proper' milk.
At least I think that's what he's saying...
Also, milk is liquid sex. I get through a litre or two every week. With cereal, straight, as milkshakes - yummy!
I got the impression that he was talking about how most milk is skimmed / semi-skimmed, and has a more grey colour, as opposed to milk with minimal processing, which is thicker / whiter.
i like my milk skimmed though. whole milk is fucking nasty. either way it's still milk, there's just less fat in skim.
also isn't whole milk actually milk skimmed down to like 4%
also isn't whole milk actually milk skimmed down to like 4%
No. Natural (raw?) milk only has about 4% anyway, so whole is just one step down, in that they pasteurise / homogenise it, but next to no fat is removed. The next step is obviously skimming it to whatever degree.