Lime
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Lime
@circlesbacknow
haven’t been a scumbag in years
New Orleans, LA Katılım Mart 2011
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Once I was out with the band and this random woman at the bar grabs me by the arm and demands “How tall are you?”
“Uuh 6’5” on a good day” I said
And she stared daggers through her date sitting at the bar.
amber@dumbamber
men lie about their height so much i used to think that men and women had different height measurements, like shoe sizes
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I don't need your permission to choose what I eat.
That's it. That's the post.
But since some of you apparently need more — let me explain this real slow.
I mentioned I drink raw milk from a cow I know, on a farm I trust, raised the way food was raised for ten thousand years before a government agency decided you were too stupid to make that call yourself.
The response? "You're dangerous." "You're going to kill someone." "How dare you say that publicly."
Let me be crystal clear about something:
I don't care.
Not because I'm reckless. Because I'm free.
This is the same country where you can legally smoke cigarettes, drink yourself into liver failure, eat fast food three times a day, and wash it down with enough high-fructose corn syrup to dissolve a transmission. All of that is perfectly legal. None of that gets a public intervention.
But I drink milk from a cow I've personally vetted — and I'm a menace to society.
You know what's actually dangerous? The idea that adults need a federal agency to decide what they're allowed to put in their own body. That's the thing that should terrify you.
I'm not asking you to drink raw milk. I'm not telling you it's right for you. I'm not dismissing that there are people — immunocompromised, pregnant, very young — for whom it's a legitimate consideration.
I am a healthy adult. I did my research. I know my source. I made my choice.
The moment we accept that the government gets to override that — for our own good, of course — we've handed over something we're not getting back. And it won't stop at milk.
It never stops at milk.
One commenter told me "anyone raised on a ranch would never drink raw milk."
Interesting theory. Completely wrong. Farm families have been drinking it for generations. Their kids have lower rates of asthma and allergies than city kids. The Amish have allergy rates so low that a doctor who set up a free clinic near their community couldn't find patients. But sure — the people closest to the source are the most afraid of it. Makes perfect sense.
Here's the thing about freedom: it only means something when it includes choices other people disagree with.
Easy choices don't need protecting. Comfortable choices don't need defending. Freedom exists precisely for the moments when someone looks at what you're doing and says "you shouldn't be allowed to do that."
That's when it counts.
Drink your ultra-pasteurized, hormone-disrupted, inflammatory dairy-flavored beverage from a factory farm if you want. That's your right. I'll respect it.
Respect mine.
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I can not understand what the big deal is with pasteurization? It's literally just heating milk for a set time then rapidly cooling it
No chemicals, no high tech equipment, it's just heated milk
FactPost@factpostnews
The FDA has announced at least 7 people have contracted E. coli linked to cheddar cheese made from raw milk.
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new worst place you’ve ever seen with the worst vibe you’ve ever felt filled with the worst people you’ve ever met just dropped
Polymarket@Polymarket
We're excited to announce 'The Situation Room' by Polymarket is coming to Washington, D.C. The world's first bar dedicated to monitoring the situation. 🧵
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I think someone ought to kick your ass.
Mason Home Builder@bankertobuilder
A modern twist on an old classic We turned this 1960s conversation pit living room into a modern beauty What do you think?
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