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And how? I would actually would like to know why you think this.

I could understand if not organic but even then i wouldn't say dairy is bad.

"How much pus is legally allowed in milk?
Somatic cell counts greater than a million per teaspoon are abnormal and “almost always” caused by mastitis. When a cow is infected, greater than 90% of the somatic cells in her milk are neutrophils, the inflammatory immune cells that form pus. The average somatic cell count in U.S. milk per spoonful is 1,120,000.Sep 8, 2011" :sick

btw i consume dairy.
 
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ELLO
THIS IS A KUMQUAT:
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One of my teachers(technically 2 of them) is pregnant and one of them calls the baby a Kumquat
 
Hey guys gues what?! I made a mouse trap last night and overnight it caught a mouse. It’s a noose trap that uses a peice of metal as a spring to pull the noose around the mouses head when the mouse chews through the string holding the spring down. This is the trap and how it works on YouTube(not me)
. I made my own style from scratch and caught a mouse. (Graphic…sort of)
Cool! But not that graphic to me, he looks drunk.
 
"How much pus is legally allowed in milk?
Somatic cell counts greater than a million per teaspoon are abnormal and “almost always” caused by mastitis. When a cow is infected, greater than 90% of the somatic cells in her milk are neutrophils, the inflammatory immune cells that form pus. The average somatic cell count in U.S. milk per spoonful is 1,120,000.Sep 8, 2011" :sick

btw i consume dairy.
:sick
 
Hey guys gues what?! I made a mouse trap last night and overnight it caught a mouse. It’s a noose trap that uses a peice of metal as a spring to pull the noose around the mouses head when the mouse chews through the string holding the spring down. This is the trap and how it works on YouTube(not me)
. I made my own style from scratch and caught a mouse. (Graphic…sort of)
His surprised little face! lol so cute.... but dead... still cute though
 
I left the mouse out for scavengers to try and get an idea of what’s hanging around the coop since last time I put a dead sparrow out there(about a week ago) a mysterious predator ate parts of it
 

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