I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry for your milk.
I'm not judging.
I promise.
I just...I just.
When I look,
when I look at the gallon of
milk in your and I just I can't
help but think about my
pregnant wife and the hormones
that are going through her body
and the changes that she's
feeling.
And the thing that's inside
of her that she's getting
attached to and has a nickname
for and being
in the third trimester and
start to feel a little
uncomfortable.
And to think when the day comes
when she gives birth to this
baby that someone takes
the baby away and then
hooks her up to a milk machine
and it takes her milk for like
a year.
And then when she's out of milk
then impregnating her again
and going through it all over
again.
And this is not even to mention
the fate of of of her baby
that she never is ever
going to see again.
If it was a baby boy.
It's veal.
And if it's a baby girl that
girl is going to suffer the
same fate that she did.
And so I can't help but think
of just like all that
that my what my wife is going
through. My pregnant wife.
And to think of her
going through that and to
having a baby stolen and
getting milked.
And I just it breaks my
heart.
And so I get it.
Oh where is my baby going to
get calcium, protein.
Where's my baby going to get
enough calories without milk.
And it's really really
convenient.
But I can't I can't not think
about my
wife getting hooked up to a
milk machine.
And having her baby stolen.
And so that's what I think when
I see your milk.
But we can still be friends.
Right?
There are other ways to get
that stuff.
It is less convenient
but it's worth it.
Thank you for watching.
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Leave a comment below if you
love milk.
Or if you ever thought the same
thing about your wife getting
hooked up to a milk machine.
I just don't want to. I.
She's behind the camera and I
just I'm like I'm picturing,
like... A milk machine.
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