- Joined
- Mar 14, 2026
- Messages
- 2,918
- Online time
- 9d 23h
- Reputation
- 16,734
- Guild
- Sasalele sasala
If I get a milk moustache when I drink milk. I always see white people get it but I have this strange feeling that I know I wont get it, even though that doesnt make sense because logically the milk would contrast more with my tanned skin than a white persons. Ive also seen many pure blooded africans drink milk and get a moustache, and their skin is darker than mine. I also speculate often it might be due to people having hairs on their upper lips which catch the milk. From time to time throughout the years ive wanted to go drink milk in front of a mirror, but I never ended up doing it so far, even though ive had many opportunities. Maybe im subconsciously content with not knowing.
And to add onto that theory, I vaguely remember finally getting up from the dinner table to take a look in the mirror back in 2021 after drinking milk, but the image is blurry and my pov was far away from the mirror. If I remember correctly I didnt bother to turn on the light nor actually step into the bathroom and just looked at the mirror through the open door, made a quick and non-lasting conclusion, then ran back to my dinner. If I really wanted to know, why didnt I check properly, or bother to check again? I think thats where my intuition came from that “i dont get a milk moustache when I drink milk”, because my conclusion after “looking” was that I didnt have one. Later, probably the same day, I questioned my conclusion and the problem was unsolved again. It couldve disappeared while moving from kitchen to bathroom, the lightning couldve made it invincible, maybe I had shaven my upper lip, I couldve been too far away from the mirror, anything really. It wasnt a reliable test. Anyway just came to think of this since @</3 mentioned eating in front of a mirror.
And to add onto that theory, I vaguely remember finally getting up from the dinner table to take a look in the mirror back in 2021 after drinking milk, but the image is blurry and my pov was far away from the mirror. If I remember correctly I didnt bother to turn on the light nor actually step into the bathroom and just looked at the mirror through the open door, made a quick and non-lasting conclusion, then ran back to my dinner. If I really wanted to know, why didnt I check properly, or bother to check again? I think thats where my intuition came from that “i dont get a milk moustache when I drink milk”, because my conclusion after “looking” was that I didnt have one. Later, probably the same day, I questioned my conclusion and the problem was unsolved again. It couldve disappeared while moving from kitchen to bathroom, the lightning couldve made it invincible, maybe I had shaven my upper lip, I couldve been too far away from the mirror, anything really. It wasnt a reliable test. Anyway just came to think of this since @</3 mentioned eating in front of a mirror.