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After a certain age, yes
That's why humans had to suffer an actuall gene mutation thousands of years ago in order to be able to tolerate it after they were not toddlers anymore. And the gene hasn't really caught on in all humans anyway.
And drinking other mammal's milk? Rare even in toddler age
Gene mutations are how evolution happens. Describing them as "perverted" or something to "suffer" through doesn't change that. Human nature is and only is a product of our DNA and our environment.
Nonhuman animals also do not normally ingest any food which has been modified from its raw state in any way. This includes cooking, fermenting, baking, preserving, pickling, smoking, etc.
Humans who cannot digest lactose are cut off from a valuable source of nourishment ... or so it seems. In practice, however, much dairy consumption worldwide takes the form of yogurt, butter, or various aged cheeses, none of which have lactose. If you can't handle lactose, you can't have straight-up milk, fresh cheese, or ice cream, which isn't critical.
Which is normal seeing as agriculture is a relatively recent human invention.
Humans are programmed to eat only meat and only through a perverted gene mutation they are allowed to barely tolerate vegetables and there's lots of farting involved
But chimpanzees mainly eat plants? So did we mutate to eat only meat and then mutate again to eat plants again?
You only have to examine your teeth to realize that BE is wrong.
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