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i put milk in my coffee today, there was only a tiny bit left in the jug. now my coffee smells and tastes like vomit. i thought surely the milk is bad, but as you can see there are no weird chunks or anything. is that normal?

300s to make a thread so by the time you read this i will have finished my coffee.
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>i don't like popular thing
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>>22071305
I one time had milk that looked and smelled fine.
But there was some kind of film on it when I tried frothing it with a milk frother.
I ended up tossing it. When I checked the jug, the mouth had mold on it.
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>>22071305
should have sniffed the milk jug before you put it in
enjoy sharting yourself to death
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>>22071307
based retard
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>>22071305
You can have bad milk that hasnt yet begun to coagulate. As well when improperly stored or when it gets old. Coffee can sour as well
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>>22071330
it was the milk, smelled the empty jug it was gross
well i probably wont die. maybe.
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>>22071305
milk can go bad without chunks.
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>>22071305
>300s to make a thread
this is only for the first thread, op.
or do you switch ips often because you're too stupid to know the ai tracks across ips now?



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