How did homosapiens end up drinking milk? How did we arrive at the conclusion that the stuff that comes out of a cow's udder would be a good thing to drink? I'm a little concerned about this. It keeps me up nights. You see, once you realise that humans haven't always consumed milk, you have to figure that at some time, somewhere, some guy looked at a cow and said, "I think I'll drink whatever come out of those things underneath."
How did he sell the idea to his friends and family? Imagine their shock when they happened upon him in a field somewhere, laying prostrate under a cow, sucking for all he was worth. How would you talk your way out of that?
"Well, uh, I was checking for barnacles."
"I tripped and landed on my back with my nouth open."
"Mum, dad - I'm coming out of the closet. I'm a calf."

3 comments:
Good point!
There are a lot of things like that, which one wonders how that got discovered.
Like... From the top of my head...
Eh. Actually I can't think of any.
I'm brain dead.
XD
Here's a golden oldie for you:
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? :)
Good luck. :)
Heh. I love Nuttelex. Not so keen on the soy, though. Ick. :)
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