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@ShadowWizard No. If heaven has streams or oceans of milk, then it would not be paradise for lactose-intolerant people. So the simple solution is that only lactose-tolerant people are in heaven, and the lactose-intolerant go to hell. ;)
On a related note...
The Samudra Manthana (Sanskrit: समुद्रमन्थन, lit. 'churning of the ocean') is a major episode in Hinduism that is elaborated in the Vishnu Purana, a major text of Hinduism. The Samudra Manthana explains the origin of the elixir of eternal life, amrita. == Nomenclature == Sāgara manthana (सागरमन्थन) – Sāgara is another word for Samudra, both meaning a sea or large water body. Kshirasāgara manthana (क्षीरसागरमन्थन) – Kshirasāgara means the ocean of milk or milky ocean. Kshirasāgara = Kshira (milk) + Sāgara (ocean or sea). Amrita Manthana (अमृतमन्थन) – Amrita means the elixir. “Churning for the Elixir...
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This.
 
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10:28
@ShadowWizard rofl
 
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waffles
 
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@JourneymanGeek already got my vote
@Tinkeringbell hey, can you please revive our private chat, or create a new one? Thanks. (no rush)
13:27
!!/blame
@PetəíŕdtheWizard It's Journeyman Geek's fault.
I REGRET NOTHING!
(What did I do?)
13:38
@JourneymanGeek breaking a bot
Ah, then I REGRET NOTHING.
(that I did)
14:20
@JourneymanGeek clever!
14:50
@ElementsInSpace k
15:25
@balpha hey, I noticed that multi line chat messages are now limited to 8k characters, was this made on purpose? Is this permanent? It's totally fair, but better have it official and documented somewhere. Thanks!
@ShadowWizard do I need to update meta.stackexchange.com/a/297928 ?
@ShadowWizard 10k
@rene yup, looks like it's 10k but might be temporary or even a bug, can't really know. :/
15:50
@VLAZ Well, some people conclude that "if the system allows me to do something, it's probably not against the rules" or "if it's really against the rules, they'd have put in measures to stop it but they didn't" and so do it not knowing it's against the rules.
The most common case I see this is people deleting their questions immediately after they get answered. Given that the system blocks authors from deleting their questions if they get multiple answers or if they have a single answer with at least one upvote, users tend to think that deleting their own question that gets a single answer before it has a chance to be upvoted is allowed.
 
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Nearly 300 votes are hidden by a simple looking 0...meta.stackexchange.com/questions/215379/…
 
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@ShadowWizard should be 10k not 8k but yeah
I pulled that number out of ... a hat, but there needed to be some limit
If you can give me a reasonable example of a 10k chat message I might agree with the need for documenting, but I can't think of one

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