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There is a new LJ community called [livejournal.com profile] antilactose. Bizarrely, it's for people who love dairy but are lactose intolerant and for people who hate the entire concept of dairy. Now, is it me, or are those two entirely different groups of people? Oh the one hand you've got the "Waah, want milkshake! Want tummy that can have milkshake!" lactose intolerant dairy lovers and the "Cow milk is not meant for consumption by humans" militant vegans. I'm not even sure that it would be terribly helpful for both groups of people to be sharing information about new products, because presumably the dairy-lovers-but-can't-have-it will want non-dairy things that taste as close to dairy as possible, whereas the dairy-is-evil people will want non-dairy things that taste nothing like it? (I suppose it depends on your reasons for thinking dairy is evil).

I need to get Richard out of bed so he can go to the coffee shop behind the ticket barrier at the station to see whether they have delicious cinnamon pretzels. I refuse to buy a train ticket for a journey I don't want to make just so I can buy my own pretzel (if they even have any!), and at this time in the morning I wouldn't dare confuse the ticket office staff by asking whether platform tickets still exist (the last time I got one of those was when I was 13, iirc).

Date: 2003-06-06 01:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gerwinium.livejournal.com
...the "Cow milk is not meant for consumption by humans" militant vegans.

I'm fearing an uprising by the vegan militia any moment. :)

Humm... I have seen similar phenomena before. I can understand that people are interested in eachother's points of view eventhough they're completely the opposite of their own. And in the end, these two groups have one thing in common, namely that they don't consume milk based products. Anyway, must continue to drink my tea with lactose in it :).

Date: 2003-06-06 03:46 am (UTC)
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Can't say I'm 100% sure, but I believe that you can indeed still get platform tickets for both network rail and tube stations, and I don't think they're too obscure. It would probably cause less confusion than getting a ticket at a zone 1 station for a journey to zone 6, with a zone 1 and 2 travelcard, which seems to often require them to get a calculator out before they use the ticket machine...

However, the ticket would probably double the cost of your pretzel, as they cost £1 or more.

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