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WCDT Jan 24th to Jan 28th, 2022 (pages 4706 to 4710)
Gyrre:
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--- Quote from: Gyrre on 28 Jan 2022, 08:32 ---
The sites usually ask for age when you create an account. Not that it'll stop folks from lying, but it's about all that they can do.
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Right, forgot about that insurmountable age verification internet check point. Always stopped me dead in my horny little teenage tracks when looking for pornography... :evil:
Also, how do you get images on here? I went back thru the archive and found a great tit for tit comparison on May 3.0 that I combined and cropped, but I cant figure out how to attach, insert, copy/paste, or otherwise. Are forum noobs locked out of image posting to keep the spam down?
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Pretty much anything beyond the age verification starts getting dystopic real quick. Using one's SSI/CPF/whatever number is even a bit dystopian depending on how it's used to verify a user's age. Not to mention a cyber security risk.
Scarlet Manuka:
--- Quote from: jesslc on 26 Jan 2022, 22:59 ---You can actually get lactose free milk though - or at least you can get it here (Australia). I wonder why that wasn't suggested. It tastes exactly like regular milk in my opinion. You can also get tablets to take when you do have lactose (one of my friends has them). They probably don't help much if you have lots of lactose all the time but - as I understand it - they can help if you normally stay away from lactose but have some at one meal for a special occasion. Perhaps Jeph hasn't encountered these options, or maybe we'll see them mentioned in future.
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My daughter uses those tablets when she has a meal with dairy. We've bought the lactose-free milk (which is just regular milk with lactase added) a couple of times but she has not been willing to try it - even after getting me to taste some to verify that yes, it does taste exactly like normal milk and not weird.
Gyrre:
--- Quote from: Scarlet Manuka on 30 Jan 2022, 19:07 ---
--- Quote from: jesslc on 26 Jan 2022, 22:59 ---You can actually get lactose free milk though - or at least you can get it here (Australia). I wonder why that wasn't suggested. It tastes exactly like regular milk in my opinion. You can also get tablets to take when you do have lactose (one of my friends has them). They probably don't help much if you have lots of lactose all the time but - as I understand it - they can help if you normally stay away from lactose but have some at one meal for a special occasion. Perhaps Jeph hasn't encountered these options, or maybe we'll see them mentioned in future.
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My daughter uses those tablets when she has a meal with dairy. We've bought the lactose-free milk (which is just regular milk with lactase added) a couple of times but she has not been willing to try it - even after getting me to taste some to verify that yes, it does taste exactly like normal milk and not weird.
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.....Acidophillus milk or milk that's had the lactose removed? Because I can assure you that acidophillus milk very much does not taste like normal milk.
jesslc:
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 30 Jan 2022, 22:57 ---
--- Quote from: Scarlet Manuka on 30 Jan 2022, 19:07 ---
--- Quote from: jesslc on 26 Jan 2022, 22:59 ---You can actually get lactose free milk though - or at least you can get it here (Australia). I wonder why that wasn't suggested. It tastes exactly like regular milk in my opinion. You can also get tablets to take when you do have lactose (one of my friends has them). They probably don't help much if you have lots of lactose all the time but - as I understand it - they can help if you normally stay away from lactose but have some at one meal for a special occasion. Perhaps Jeph hasn't encountered these options, or maybe we'll see them mentioned in future.
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My daughter uses those tablets when she has a meal with dairy. We've bought the lactose-free milk (which is just regular milk with lactase added) a couple of times but she has not been willing to try it - even after getting me to taste some to verify that yes, it does taste exactly like normal milk and not weird.
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.....Acidophillus milk or milk that's had the lactose removed? Because I can assure you that acidophillus milk very much does not taste like normal milk.
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https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/lactose-free-milk
They reckon that your taste buds will perceive lactose free milk as sweeter than ordinary milk due to the lactose having been broken down into simple sugars. I didn't notice any difference personally but to be fair to the article, I also didn't try to do a side by side comparison with a glass of regular milk. I did, however, try the lactose free milk straight out of the carton (not on/in/with something else) and it tasted just like regular milk in my opinion. I haven't ever encountered acidophilus milk so I can't comment on that.
Gyrre:
I'd have to try it again. It's been a long while since I've gotten acidophilus milk. I normal get unsweetened almond milk.
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