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RE: Organization Chat - Bread - 17-02-2026 Blue is acceptable. Was a green boy for a long time but had to switch to blue when I had children because they have more nutrients or some such bollocks. Turns out I didn't mind it as much as I thought I did. Red is for nonces. RE: Organization Chat - black king - 17-02-2026 You guys have rainbow milk? I just see white and brown for chocolate milk. Occasionally pink for strawberry. RE: Organization Chat - Agent - 17-02-2026 (17-02-2026, 07:50 PM)black king Wrote: You guys have rainbow milk? I just see white and brown for chocolate milk. Occasionally pink for strawberry. In the UK milk labels are colour-coded, blue (full fat), green (most fat removed), red (almost all fat removed). Most people here drink milk with the fat removed instead of just drinking, you know, less milk, because we live on a strange and insular island. RE: Organization Chat - Wayno - 17-02-2026 Or you can get gold top milk and have lumps of fucking cream poured on to your Frosties and start your day by speed running diabetes. Or ending your day with it. Cereal as the last meal of the day is awesome. RE: Organization Chat - Jassassino - 17-02-2026 Ngl I forgot about the implication of milk colours when you asked, @Bread. I don't actually drink dairy milk anymore lmao, I drink oat milk all day everyday. For what it's worth, way back when I did used to drink dairy, it would be blue when I was young and then my family began getting silver foil cap milk bottles delivered once a week (about the most Bri'ish I ever felt was opening the door to the milkman outside and checking the letterbox) RE: Organization Chat - Dirty Duck - 17-02-2026 (17-02-2026, 08:21 PM)Agent Wrote: Most people here drink milk with the fat removed instead of just drinking, you know, less milk, because we live on a strange and insular island. Fuck that if I drank less milk I couldn't eat as many biscuits RE: Organization Chat - black king - 17-02-2026 (17-02-2026, 08:21 PM)Agent Wrote:(17-02-2026, 07:50 PM)black king Wrote: You guys have rainbow milk? I just see white and brown for chocolate milk. Occasionally pink for strawberry. Ah like whole or skim milk? We do different colors as well, but I don't think they're standardized. RE: Organization Chat - NateDog - 18-02-2026 (17-02-2026, 09:37 PM)Jassassino Wrote: Ngl I forgot about the implication of milk colours when you asked, @Bread. I don't actually drink dairy milk anymore lmao, I drink oat milk all day everyday. RE: Organization Chat - tr0nic - 18-02-2026 Hey hey MGF crew, been a while. I lurk around and read things here and there but I've been so caught up in life stuff I haven't sat down to say anything. You wouldn't believe how many people make weird insurance claims and then just stop communicating with their insurance companies, and then I have to go out there and get at least 10 seconds of video showing them bending over in a specific way, or a statement from them saying why they won't pick up the phone. And 75% of the time there's nothing sleazy or fraudish happening, they just don't feel like talking to an insurance company. Can't blame them. Also the political situation in the US is devolving rapidly lmao. I'll take the rest of it to the political thread, but holy shit. Let's change the subject: Did Kestrel ever come back to claim his win on Whamageddon? I only ask because I imagine him still out there, in the trees somewhere, like one of the Japanese Imperial soldiers that were convinced World War II was still going on deep into the 1960's. On the milk color coding convo: As @black king stated, in the US I don't think there's a standardized system, but red is whole milk where I am, green is 1% fat reduced, blue is 2% fat reduced, which sounds entirely reversed compared to the UK system. One of us is clearly wrong here, but I don't drink enough milk to know. It's just the liquid with a short lifespan in my fridge that I put into my coffee or tea. RE: Organization Chat - NateDog - 18-02-2026 We just have milk that says full fat, low fat or no fat lol. You colonisers baffle me |