The Nastiest Thing In The World

By Daniel Miessler on May 28th, 2006: Tagged as General
  • heraclyde

    fuck off, daniel !

  • heraclyde

    fuck off, daniel !

  • Carl M

    If you want COLD milk, you just put your glass (must be GLASS) of milk in the freezer for a few minutes.

  • Carl M

    If you want COLD milk, you just put your glass (must be GLASS) of milk in the freezer for a few minutes.

  • Marisol

    LOL! I put ice in my milk…but I don’t allow the milk to melt in the milk. I usually drink it within a few minutes. I can’t drink milk that isn’t cold. But I’ll try putting the glass in the freezer. Hmm, now that I think about it, perhaps I could just use my pint glasses that I keep in the freezer for beer. :o)

  • Marisol

    LOL! I put ice in my milk…but I don’t allow the milk to melt in the milk. I usually drink it within a few minutes. I can’t drink milk that isn’t cold. But I’ll try putting the glass in the freezer. Hmm, now that I think about it, perhaps I could just use my pint glasses that I keep in the freezer for beer. :o)

  • Daniel

    Hey Heraclyde, thanks for the valued contribution. :)

  • Daniel

    Hey Heraclyde, thanks for the valued contribution. :)

  • Tim

    If you drink whole milk, it’s not that bad. If you don’t drink it fast enough to keep the ice from melting, you can just stir it a little and it’s like you have skim milk. No biggie.

  • Tim

    If you drink whole milk, it’s not that bad. If you don’t drink it fast enough to keep the ice from melting, you can just stir it a little and it’s like you have skim milk. No biggie.

  • heraclyde

    Your post is absolutely stupid and totaly pure crap.

    once again : FUCK OFF DANIEL.

  • heraclyde

    Your post is absolutely stupid and totaly pure crap.

    once again : FUCK OFF DANIEL.

  • Tim

    dude, heraclyde… chill.

  • Tim

    dude, heraclyde… chill.

  • http://kenswain.com/ Ken

    Glad to see that no one is safe from idiots!

  • http://kenswain.com Ken

    Glad to see that no one is safe from idiots!

  • http://dmiessler.com/ Daniel

    Heraclyde, here’s something that may help you:

    joke (jōk) n.

    1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
    2. A mischievous trick; a prank.
    3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
    4. Informal. 1. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke. 2. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office.

    v., joked, jok·ing, jokes.

    v.intr.

    1. To tell or play jokes; jest.
    2. To speak in fun; be facetious.

    v.tr.

    To make fun of; tease.

    [Latin iocus.] jokingly jok’ing·ly adv.

    SYNONYMS joke, jest, witticism, quip, sally, crack, wisecrack, gag. These nouns refer to something that is said or done in order to evoke laughter or amusement. Joke especially denotes an amusing story with a punch line at the end: told jokes at the party. Jest suggests frolicsome humor: amusing jests that defused the tense situation. A witticism is a witty, usually cleverly phrased remark: a speech full of witticisms. A quip is a clever, pointed, often sarcastic remark: responded to the tough questions with quips. Sally denotes a sudden quick witticism: ended the debate with a brilliant sally. Crack and wisecrack refer less formally to flippant or sarcastic retorts: made a crack about my driving ability; punished for making wisecracks in class. Gag is principally applicable to a broadly comic remark or to comic by-play in a theatrical routine: one of the most memorable gags in the history of vaudeville.

  • http://dmiessler.com Daniel

    Heraclyde, here’s something that may help you:

    joke (jōk) n.

    1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.
    2. A mischievous trick; a prank.
    3. An amusing or ludicrous incident or situation.
    4. Informal. 1. Something not to be taken seriously; a triviality: The accident was no joke. 2. An object of amusement or laughter; a laughingstock: His loud tie was the joke of the office.

    v., joked, jok·ing, jokes.

    v.intr.

    1. To tell or play jokes; jest.
    2. To speak in fun; be facetious.

    v.tr.

    To make fun of; tease.

    [Latin iocus.] jokingly jok’ing·ly adv.

    SYNONYMS joke, jest, witticism, quip, sally, crack, wisecrack, gag. These nouns refer to something that is said or done in order to evoke laughter or amusement. Joke especially denotes an amusing story with a punch line at the end: told jokes at the party. Jest suggests frolicsome humor: amusing jests that defused the tense situation. A witticism is a witty, usually cleverly phrased remark: a speech full of witticisms. A quip is a clever, pointed, often sarcastic remark: responded to the tough questions with quips. Sally denotes a sudden quick witticism: ended the debate with a brilliant sally. Crack and wisecrack refer less formally to flippant or sarcastic retorts: made a crack about my driving ability; punished for making wisecracks in class. Gag is principally applicable to a broadly comic remark or to comic by-play in a theatrical routine: one of the most memorable gags in the history of vaudeville.

  • dylan

    Ice in milk isn’t that bad. I do prefer it without, however.

  • dylan

    Ice in milk isn’t that bad. I do prefer it without, however.

  • Steve

    Make ice cubes from milk to put in the milk so that when the ice cubes melts, it does not dulte the milk. I’ve only done this with fruit juices, punches, etc, but in theory, it should work the same (maybee)

  • Steve

    Make ice cubes from milk to put in the milk so that when the ice cubes melts, it does not dulte the milk. I’ve only done this with fruit juices, punches, etc, but in theory, it should work the same (maybee)

  • beebee

    Ice in milk is nasty

  • beebee

    Ice in milk is nasty

  • Spencer Lee

    this is kinda wierd and i dunt think im supposed to be here, so see ya, and ice in milk is discusting

    im in college

  • Spencer Lee

    this is kinda wierd and i dunt think im supposed to be here, so see ya, and ice in milk is discusting

    im in college


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