@HeerJeet The milk marketing board has reach, Jeet.
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2. I've thought about this for awhile, based on something I read, but was sparked anew by this article:http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/ancient-europeans-lactose-intolerant-for-5-000-years-1.1974436#.VGptty5vvZs.twitter …
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3. Article is on research showing ancient Europeans were lactose intolerant for 5,000 years, even as cows became domesticated.
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@HeerJeet: 1. So, I kind of have a theory about cows, lactose intolerance, and the rise of industrial modernity.”Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@WorkingCollar No (see Masai, for example), and yes (albeit eventually).
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@HeerJeet Twitter essay is an ironic outline of a lactose-driven history of Europe that is, by accident, probably quite accurate. -
@colbycosh@HeerJeet Irish economist/dairy farmer Raymond Crotty proposed a lactose tolerance theory of everything: http://isteve.blogspot.com/2008/05/theory-of-history-of-everything.html … - Show replies
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